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Some healthcare coverage gaps around the world are so large that they could be considered chasms.
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Long after the graduation ceremony and the first year of residency, AUA valedictorians continue to have amazing post-graduate careers. Read on to learn about our latest valedictorian’s achievements.
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Dr. Angela Echeverria (Class of 2010) has been certified by The American Board of Surgery.
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Dr. Baker received his M.D. from the American University of Antigua in 2008. He then proceeded to complete his Family Practice Residency at the Hoboken University Medical Center, here in northern New Jersey.
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AUA student Jessica Thomas (Class of 2016) was recently honored for earning a Future Leadership Project (FLP) Fellowship at the Student National Medical Association (SNMA) 2016 Annual Medical Education Conference (AMEC)
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AUA Graduate Dr. Kate Schmitz was featured in the Daily Record News about her work in rural areas, where physicians are needed the most.
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Dr. Raaj Ruparel (Class of 2011) was featured in the video series Saving Lives with Gus, produced by the Mayo Clinic, which was developed to engage millennials about basic lifesaving procedures via social media.
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American University of Antigua (AUA) College of Medicine participates in the William D. Ford Federal Unsubsidized Stafford Loan and Federal Direct Graduate PLUS loan programs.
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Dr. Talha Memon (AUA Class of 2012) has matched at a Sleep Medicine Fellowship at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. This is one of the top sleep medicine programs in the country.
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Dr. Leilani Garcia (Class of 2012) is now a Hospitalist at Carthage Area Hospital in Carthage, NY. Dr. Garcia was an Internal Medicine Resident at Pinnacle Health Systems in Harrisburg, PA.
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