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From Ghana to New York: How Caroline Apreku realised her dream of becoming a Doctor with St. George’s University

Fri, Aug 8 2025 6:16 PM
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From Ghana to New York: How Caroline Apreku realised her dream of becoming a Doctor with St. George’s University

Dr. Caroline Beauty Apreku, a 2025 graduate of St. George’s University (SGU) School of Medicine, has always carried within her a deep curiosity for science and a profound desire to help others. Born and raised in Ghana, West Africa, her childhood dream of becoming a physician was shaped by both compassion and determination, a dream she refused to let go of.

Her journey took her across continents, beginning with undergraduate studies in China, where she immersed herself in volunteering and even participated in surgeries. Every experience deepened her conviction that medicine was her true calling. But it was when she received a full scholarship to SGU that her dream began to take shape fully.

“SGU provided me with all the resources and tools I needed from the first term to the last shelf exam,” she said. “I am very grateful to the University.”

Today, Dr. Apreku is proudly practising her internal medicine residency at her first-choice program in New York-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital. Her path reflects not just her talent and perseverance, but also the vital role SGU plays in nurturing medical talents, especially from underrepresented regions like Africa. While navigating the rigorous academic demands of medical school, Dr. Apreku credits SGU with pushing her to become more hardworking and resilient.

The University’s Office of Career Guidance (OCG) proved especially instrumental in her residency journey, offering targeted support through webinars, CV and personal statement reviews, and application guidance that helped her stand out during the competitive Match process.

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During her clinical rotations, primarily at Lincoln Hospital in the Bronx, she thrived in the fast-paced environment, gaining valuable hands-on experience and honing the critical thinking skills that drew her to internal medicine in the first place.

“Internal medicine allowed me to be a detective to investigate, diagnose, and treat complex diseases,” she explained. “It was engaging, intellectually stimulating, and deeply fulfilling.”

From Ghana to New York: How Caroline Apreku realised her dream of becoming a Doctor with St. George’s University
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Beyond the academics, Dr. Apreku holds fond memories of her time in Grenada, the campus base of SGU, describing the island as a peaceful sanctuary during her most vulnerable moments. “From the glorious sunsets to the lush greenery, Grenada helped keep me grounded,” she reflected.

Her story is not just one of personal success, but a powerful symbol of what’s possible when an education of immense quality meets opportunity. SGU’s commitment to opening doors for driven, diverse students from around the world, especially in Africa, contributes to reshaping the future of global healthcare. Her advice to aspiring medical students from Ghana and across Africa is rooted in both grit and grace.

“The price of ambition is grit,” she said. “Do the work whether you’re happy or sad. Show up to your life every day. Perseverance is everything.”

Dr. Apreku represents a growing cohort of African physicians who are not only changing their own lives but are also poised to transform communities, countries, and global health systems. Her inspiring journey from Ghana to New York exemplifies the story of passion, grit, and being part of an institution committed to amplifying its students’ growth and providing them with global career opportunities.

About St. George’s University School of Medicine:  

Founded in 1976, St. George’s University (SGU) is a centre for academic excellence worldwide. With students and faculty drawn from more than 150 countries, SGU is truly an international institution, with a uniquely global perspective.

The SGU School of Medicine is accredited by the Grenada Medical and Dental Council, which has been recognised by the World Federation for Medical Education (WFME). The school offers a four-year Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree program. Students can also enter the MD degree program from any education system around the world via the five-, six-, or seven-year tracks.

SGU has a large network of 75+ affiliated hospitals and health centres in the US and UK, with the unique opportunity for students to begin their medical career in Grenada or the UK. 

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