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Although earning board certification is optional for doctors, it speaks volumes to their commitment to patient care and education. Keep reading to learn more.
Are you considering applying to study medicine? This step-by-step guide will explain the application process from start to finish.
University hosted a breast cancer screening event over Easter weekend
Knowing the signs of Alzheimer’s disease can help you get necessary medical care in the early stages. Learn more about these six common warning signs.
Today, AUC Professor of Physiology and Neuroscience Raymond Colello schools us on brain injury — a topic relevant to every person on the planet.
Endometriosis and PCOS can cause abnormal periods and infertility. Despite these similarities, they're two separate conditions. Keep reading to learn more.
Do you find yourself feeling exhausted and gaining weight even with a healthy diet and regular exercise? Are you feeling anxious or irritable for no reason? Do you have a rapid heartbeat? It could be time to get your thyroid checked
Interview with AUC Professor of Physiology and Neuroscience Raymond Colello, whose expertise lies in the cell biology of traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injury.
This month and every month, American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine (AUC) celebrates the progress women have made and continue to make in medicine, while also highlighting opportunities to increase gender equality in the field.
Traveling during flu season can be safe if you take proper precautions. Keep reading to learn about the flu season schedule and how to stay healthy.
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