*The 3-year first-time residency attainment rate is the weighted average of the 2022-23, through 2024-25 academic years. For each year, the rate is the percent of students attaining a residency out of all graduates or expected graduates in the year who were active applicants in the NRMP match in that year or who attained a residency outside the NRMP match in that year. The 1-year first-time residency attainment rate is 95% for 2024-2025 graduates.
Medical School Information Webinars
What is the Medical Readiness Education Program?
The American University of the Caribbean’s Medical Education Readiness Program (MERP) is a 15-week medical school preparatory program offered to students as a conditional acceptance to AUC.
Inside the AUC Classroom
Meet a panel of AUC faculty and staff members who share what you can expect as a student at AUC School of Medicine.
Meet the MDs: AUC Alumni Night
Join us for an insightful webinar featuring AUC alumni from various specialties. Hear firsthand how AUC supported their journey and contributed to their success in the medical field.
Pursuing Your MD from Canada to the UK with AUC
In this session you will learn about AUC School of Medicine's MD program and our UK track, as well as get some helpful tips on completing your application. Join us and ask your questions of our student and alumni panel!
Family Night: Meet the Deans
Join us for "Family Night: Meet the Deans" and get to know AUC's leadership team. This exclusive webinar features three deans from key areas including Academics, Student Affairs, and more. Discover what makes AUC unique and learn about the resources available to support your journey.
AUC 101: Your Guide to Campus, Clinicals, Residency & More!
You don’t have to wait any longer to begin your journey towards becoming the physician you’ve dreamed of being. Join us for this informative session to learn all about AUC and what makes us unique.
Diagnosing the Decision: Choosing the Right Medical School
At AUC School of Medicine, we believe that the complex healthcare landscape of tomorrow will require a different type of doctor — one who is globally minded and capable of working as part of a cohesive team to deliver empathetic, extraordinary care to patients of all backgrounds.
Launching your MD with MedOrigin
Explore the opportunity to build the skills and confidence to thrive in medical school with our new MedOrigin course! If you’ve been admitted to the Medical Education Readiness Program (MERP), you may be eligible to take MedOrigin instead as you begin our MD program.
MBBS to MD Pathway
Are you an MBBS graduate looking for pathways options to earn and MD degree? Or perhaps you would like specialized training for the USMLE Steps 1 & 2 exams? If you have earned (or are close to completing) your MBBS degree, I encourage you to watch this free on-demand webinar.
Student Life Series
What's It Like To Be A Student At AUC?
American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine (AUC) trains tomorrow’s physicians, whose service to their communities and their patients is enhanced by international learning experiences and an emphasis on social accountability and engagement.
What I Wish I Knew Before Starting Medical School
As a pre-med student, you’ve read all about the steps to apply to medical school. But what comes after the acceptance? Sure, everyone knows medical school is a challenge, but what is it really like? How can you prepare for the life change that is about to happen as you pursue your dream?
St. Maarten Campus Tour
Ever wonder what it's like to study medicine in St. Maarten? Join us for a live tour of campus lead by our Student Experience Ambassadors.
Inside AUC’s St. Maarten Campus
At this webinar, you will meet a panel of AUC faculty and staff members, as well as current AUC students, who will share more about what you can expect as a student at AUC School of Medicine and living in St. Maarten.
Meet Our Students
Join us for a live session to learn more about our MD program where we answer all your questions about AUC and life as a student. We know you may have a lot of questions, and who better to answer them than current students?
Informational Medical Topics
Empowering HIV Prevention: Treatment and Conquering Bias in Healthcare
A discussion about HIV/AIDS – how far we’ve come, how much further we need to go.