U.S. clinical rotations give Caribbean medical students a competitive edge by exposing them to advanced healthcare systems, diverse patient populations, and top-tier facilities like the Tucson Medical Centre (TMC). These rotations enhance students’ cultural competence, networking opportunities, and residency prospects, especially for ACGME-accredited programs, and provide a unique global health perspective. Students develop hands-on skills, engage in cutting-edge research, and gain an exceptional understanding of healthcare by combining U.S. clinical experiences in the U.S. and resource-limited settings like Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC). This comprehensive experience prepares them for success in U.S. residency programs and global healthcare careers, broadening their horizons and making them more open-minded professionals.