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COVID-19 and its Impact on Medical Education

Coronavirus is the recently detected virus with a large family causing illness in humans. Respiratory infections are developed in human bodies due to the attack of several coronaviruses. From a common cold to more severe diseases such as Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) are observed in patients having corona disease. This disease discovered out of coronavirus is named as COVID-19. The recent pandemic situation that...
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New AUA/CSU Agreement Creates Admissions Pathway for African-American Medical Students

American University of Antigua (AUA) College of Medicine has partnered with Central State University (CSU)—the only historically black college or university (HBCU) in Ohio
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AUA February 2020 Class Among the Most Diverse in University History

American University of Antigua (AUA) College of Medicine is proud to welcome one of the most diverse incoming medical school classes in AUA history. The incoming cohort for AUA’s spring semester, which started medical school in early February, includes aspiring physicians from demographic groups that have been historically under-represented in higher medical education. “Educating physicians from diverse backgrounds and experiences is central to AUA’s mission,” said Neal Simon, AUA president. “Our...
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Grad Talks About Starting Medical School Later in Life

“Don’t become a doctor. Marry a doctor!” was something Gloria Hwang was told when she announced she was going to medical school a number of years ago. Dr. Hwang says it had a lot to do with the time in her life when she decided to make the leap. “I don’t tell people my age, but let’s just say I entered med school a little later than most.” “I Just...
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Why This AUA Graduate Chose Pediatrics and Neonatology

Long before he became the first MD in his family, before he was a pediatrician or a neonatologist, before he had any idea where his career path would lead, Dr. Jason Pryor knew without a doubt that he would advocate for children and his community in some way. He grew up in Seymour, Tennessee, a small town near Knoxville, and spent much of his teenage years volunteering with kids in...
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Alumnus Develops AUA Research Program for University of Maryland

Giving back to students at his alma mater is a priority for Dr. Osman Ali, a Class of 2017 AUA graduate. Dr. Ali is a second-year internal medicine resident at the University of Maryland Medical Center (UMMC), where he was recently selected to be Chief Resident. At the UMMC Midtown campus, Dr. Ali created a research program open exclusively to AUA students who have a gap between finishing medical school...
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