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AUC Breast Abnormalities Project Screens 756 Women in Sint Maarten
Campus News

AUC School of Medicine’s breast health initiative in Sint Maarten has screened 756 women, advancing early detection, health education, and community research.
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Faculty

Before she became associate clinical dean for the U.S. at American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine, Dr. Erika Regalado spent more than 15 years caring for children and families in the South Bronx, New York. At AUC, she brings that frontline experience into clinical education across 17 U.S. training sites. Her focus is clear: strong feedback, clear expectations, and graduates who are ready for residency and the realities of patient care. Dr. Regalado shares how her background in pediatrics, leadership in curriculum design, and ongoing clinical practice continue to shape the student experience at AUC.
Alumni Hero Campus
Alumni News

What happens when compassion meets courage in medicine? For AUC graduates Rebecca Gerrity, MD ’19, and Madison Bangert, MD ’17 it meant leaving comfort zones behind to care for patients in some of the world’s most underserved communities—from the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota to hospitals across Africa. Their stories embody what it means to lead with heart and serve with purpose.
Fall 2025 Research Symposium
Student News

The Student Government Association and the Scholarly Activity & Research Committee (SARC) were proud to host the Fall 2025 Student Research Symposium on November 29th, 2025, at the beautiful AUC campus on Sint Maarten.
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Campus News

AUC faculty and student interest groups hosted an interactive workshop aimed at enhancing hands-on clinical skills crucial in women’s health.
winners of the 2025 AUC Alumni Award
Alumni News

Every year, AUC graduates make remarkable contributions in medicine — improving patient care, advancing medical practice and giving back to future physicians. The 2025 AUC Alumni Awards honor three exceptional graduates whose journeys exemplify the transformative impact of medical education.