It doesn't really work like that; anaesthetists are specialists, who have done postgraduate training after medical school.
Your medical school won't impact your specialty training - only hard work can do that!
the branch of medical science that studies anesthesia and anesthetics
All states (As long as you are a graduate of an accredited medical school)
European Journal of Anaesthesiology was created in 1984.
He invented the pacemaker. Dr Mark Cowley Lidwill (1878-1969) medical pioneer in anaesthesiology and cardiology, is the inventor of the pacemaker. His name is misspelled often as Lidwell.
You can find medical billing schools near you if you look in the yellow pages under "schools." There you will find all the schools that cater to your medical schools needs.
There are several great online schools that provide medical assistant training. One of the leading sites is Kaplan.edu.
To my knowledge, there are no Caribbean medical schools in the US. However, there are American medical schools in the Caribbean. Perhaps this might be an acceptable option for you.
There is a great online site for this topic. www.allalliedhealthschools.com brings you to a page where you simply put your zip code and will bring you to all the schools in your location.
There are several great schools for physician assistant training in Ohio. One of the leading schools is the Medical College of Ohio.
Medical schools.
It's great that you have graduated and have a clear interest in what you want to do after high school. There are several top notch schools to enroll in for medical training. Consider Harvard, University of Pennsylvania, Johns Hopkins University, and Duke University.
There are many websites that provide a list of medical schools in the Caribbean. Wikipedia provides a list of all the medical schools located in the Caribbean.