In 2018, Kerrone Courtney Stanislaus took a leap of faith that few from Saint Lucia, or the wider Caribbean, had attempted before. He left the familiarity of home and travelled to North Africa to pursue a childhood dream. Seven years later, he has made history as the first Saint Lucian to earn a medical degree in Morocco.
Stanislaus has completed his Doctor of Medicine at the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of Rabat.


“Being the first Saint Lucian to graduate from medical school in Morocco is both an honour and a profound responsibility,” he said in an interview with St Lucia Times. “This achievement is not just about earning a degree. It symbolises representation, not just of my country but of the entire region.”
The transition from a small Caribbean island to Morocco was anything but simple. He had to adjust to a new culture, a different climate and a new language. His medical studies were conducted in French, while Arabic dominated daily life.

“At first, it was really overwhelming,” he admitted. “But with time and practice, slowly but surely, I became more confident.”
When asked what kept him going through the most difficult periods, Stanislaus pointed first to his faith.
“Most definitely my relationship with God,” he said, explaining that scripture and prayer grounded him during moments of doubt.
He also carried a deeply personal motivation. His mother passed away during his fourth year of study.
“I told her I wanted to be a doctor when I was four years old, and she poured her soul into ensuring that I had everything needed to achieve that goal. I owe her nothing but the best,” he shared.
That drive carried into his academic work. His thesis, titled The Impact of Physical Exercise Therapy on Cancer Patients: Clinicians’ Perspective, earned the school’s graduation prize.

“I chose this topic because I’m pretty passionate about fitness,” he said. “Cancer has also personally impacted me since it claimed the lives of two prominent figures in my life, my mother and my uncle.”
His research explored the role of exercise in cancer treatment and examined whether clinicians are adequately engaged in prescribing it. He believes more can be done.
“I truly believe exercise can serve as a safe, cheaper and feasible adjunctive approach in our ongoing global battle against cancer,” he added.
His achievement comes at a time when Saint Lucia’s long-standing medical partnership with Cuba faces uncertainty amid shifting geopolitical pressures. For decades, Cuba has been a key training ground for Caribbean medical students. With questions now emerging about the sustainability of that pathway, attention has turned to possible alternatives.
Stanislaus believes Morocco could be one such option, though he was careful not to romanticise the experience.
“Yes, absolutely,” he said when asked whether Morocco could serve as a pathway for other Saint Lucians. “However, I will be very frank, Morocco is far from a bed of roses and truly isn’t for the faint or weak of heart.”
“There is no shortage of challenges,” he continued. “But for those who are hungry enough and cling to a sense of purpose greater than themselves, you can definitely thrive here.”
To young Saint Lucians considering medicine abroad, his advice is clear.
“Studying abroad is not only an academic challenge but a personal one,” he said. “You must be open-minded, disciplined and adaptable.”
He also urged future doctors to carefully examine their motivations.
“Choose it for the right reasons, not prestige, not pressure, but for the genuine love and commitment to service and lifelong learning.”




Fantastic and big congratulations to you.
Lucky St lucia has such a devoted and dedicated young man.
We all wish you the best.
I don’t know you in person but I’m very proud of you. I admire your strength, determination and your faith in God. Many blessings to you and keep up the good work.
The Doctor appears to be deeply committed to being a doctor. Congrats on your great achievement , and best wishes
Roderick Tivel
Well done…
The article left me speechless. Congratulations, sir, not just on your incredible achievements but on your tenacity and humble spirirt!
Congrats.
Fantastic achievement. Wishing all the best!
May God continue to bless you!! 🙏
I had the opportunity to meet Kerrone during his first year in Morocco which was my last year as a student in Morocco.
His discipline and determination was obvious from day one. I remember him coming to me for advice on cooking among other things; I can still picture him in the kitchen trying to perfect his stewed chicken. Lol.
I know the challenging experiences you went through Kerrone and I’m honored to know that I gave a helping hand in the initial stages of your journey.
You make me proud.
You’ve succeeded.
Congratulations bro.
Well done my name sake
God is Awesome, Thank God for what He has done in your life and upon your life. Keep the spirit of humility, and God will use you and be with you 🙏🙏
Great advises for future doctors. It reminds me 1Timothy 4:15.God bless you.
Congratulations on your great achievement and success. I’m very proud of you and wish you continued success in the future.
Congratulations my brother!
What a wonderful achievement. You should be extremely proud of not only yourself but your entire family.
Even though we spell our last name differently we are connected spiritually.
Shout out to Vieux Fort.
Rawle STANISLAS.
Lots of our new doctors should personify your last paragraph. Best of luck, God’s continued blessings on your journey.
May God continue to cover you. Really great hearing how resilient youve been in making the very best use of the opportunity Morocco had to offer. Youve much to be proud of. Well done and keep shining x
Congratulations to you, proud of my st Lucia young men especially used opportunity to possibility, and most of all put GOD first in every aspect, when seek God first and his right rightousness everything will added unto you…..He fills you with wisdom and understanding and knowledge….the sky is the limit.
Congrats to you Doc. Morocco gave you a doctorate, French,Arabic and deep experience of how to live in a mosaic culture. Caribbeans have lot of connections with Morocco dating 4 centuries…. Check your dna 🙂 . Dima love Maghreb.
Wishing you all the best. Remember it’s not always where you study, but what dedication and perseverance you bring thats makes a difference. God will work with those who are prepared to give themselves to Him.
Congrats 👏 👏
Congrat, throught perseverance and steadfast, we succeed and you have done it by God’s grace
Gods richly blessings to you I don’t know you but I’m proud of you your mom must be happy wherever she is
May God continue to bless you and keep you grounded.
Huge Congrats to you bro….God’s continued blessings to you….son of the 758.
Congratulations brother You have birthed fruits we are proud of
Congratulations on your studies in Morocco, Africa still needs you. You won’t get the money, for being a doctor but you will get to save many lives.
Congratulations again.
Congratulations and well done!
You will shine wherever your heart leads.