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AUA students can apply to transfer to the University of Warwick Medical School to finish their medical degree

American University of Antigua (AUA) College of Medicine, a Caribbean medical school dedicated to providing education of the highest quality, granting opportunities to underrepresented minorities and fostering a diverse academic community, announces...

Get to Know AUA’s Global Health Track

In the Global Health Track, American University of Antigua College of Medicine (AUA) students develop their expertise in global health issues, gaining a deeper understanding of the healthcare systems and challenges...

AUA Students Presented as Poster Finalists at ACP Internal Medicine Meeting in Philadelphia

A group of American University of Antigua (AUA) College of Medicine students presented as poster finalists at the American College of Physicians (ACP) Internal Medicine Meeting, a national conference that took...

Dr. Swaiman Singh’s Medical Camps Success Story

In March, Dr. Swaiman Singh organized a series of medical camps in three cities in the state of Punjab, India, where he grew up. In each of the camps, in Pakhoke, Jalandhar,...

Working Toward Gender Balance in Medicine

On March 8 every year since 1911, we celebrate International Women’s Day to bring awareness to gender equality – highlighting the major cultural, political, social, and economic achievements women have made over...

The Perfect Bridge

AUA’s Graduate Teaching Fellowship Is a Win-Win for Alumni, Students, and Faculty.

Refinancing Your Loan

Recently, First Republic Bank, a federally insured bank, and SoFi, a financial institution, have informed us that they are willing to consolidate and/or refinance the medical student loans of eligible...

AUA says goodbye to Bob Gelles

On August 20, Bob Gelles, one of the AUA family’s most beloved and longstanding members, passed away peacefully in his sleep. His wife, Arlene, was present.

Congrats to Dr. Justin Katz on his residency

A new program to train family physicians has marked a milestone by welcoming its first class of residents.

Chenelle Joseph, A 2012 graduate is mentioned here for her new position

GRAND FORKS — Chenelle Joseph, MD, joins the psychiatry and internal medicine teams at Altru Health System.

Dr. Tarek Shah, A 2014 graduate discusses “How to survive medical residency”

Regardless of your field of choice, your first year of medical residency will likely outdo year one of medical school in terms of difficulty—both mentally and physically.

AUA Alumna DR. Cherie P. Lhungay Practicing at Indiana University

Indiana University Health Arnett announced that Dr. Cherie P. Lhungay joined its hospitalist department.
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