International Postgraduate Medical College

The International Postgraduate Medical College (abbreviated IPMC) is a tax-exempt, non-profit educational institution based currently in Jamaica, with the main purpose to provide postgraduate medical and dental education.

It has two faculties: The Faculty of Dentistry (very active) and the Faculty of Medicine (currently active by way of its Basic Medical Science Departments activities).[1] The two faculties currently prepare dentists for membership in the Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland.[2] It also trains dentists in the specialized field of oral surgery, oral implantology, oral radiology and diagnosis, and anatomy education for the purpose of acquiring higher education. The college which itself developed exclusively from the help and encouragement of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists,[3] currently awards master's degrees and diplomas in specialized dental areas.

The founder of the college is Christopher Ogunsalu, the inventor of the Ogunsalu Sandwich bone regeneration technique.[4]

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  1. ^ "International Postgraduate Medical College-Prof. Kenneth Judy Installation". YouTube.
  2. ^ "MoBay's medical college going global - Accreditation being sought from Ireland's Royal College". Jamaica Gleaner. July 2, 2017.
  3. ^ "ICOI - International Congress of Oral Implantologists".
  4. ^ Ogunsalu, C (September 2005). "A new surgical management for oro-antral communication: the resorbable guided tissue regeneration membrane--bone substitute sandwich technique". The West Indian Medical Journal. 54 (4): 261–3. doi:10.1590/s0043-31442005000400011. PMID 16312195.