*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.
Women’s Health Interactive Workshop Enhances Students’ Skills in Clinical Rotations
AUC faculty and student interest groups hosted an interactive workshop aimed at enhancing hands-on clinical skills crucial in women’s health.
AUC faculty and student interest groups hosted an interactive workshop aimed at enhancing hands-on clinical skills crucial in women’s health.
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.
Empowering future physicians with data-driven skills. The American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine (AUC) is proud to announce a groundbreaking partnership with the Massachusetts General Hospital Institute of Health Professions (MGHIHP), enabling AUC students to pursue a separate MSDA degree from MGHIHP while enrolled in the MD program at AUC. These are independent degrees offered by distinct institutions..
Healthcare Simulation Week is a chance to recognize the innovations that help prepare our students for clinical practice. This year, we celebrate a renewed commitment to training excellence at American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine (AUC).
Discover how AUC Alumni Excellence Award winner Dr. Sandip Saha, MD ’10, blends precision, artistry, and compassion in interventional pulmonology. From early inspiration to leading a pioneering program, his story embodies purpose, resilience, and care.
The University of Wolverhampton and the American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine (AUC) have signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding to creating a transformative 6-year BS-MD pathway for aspiring medical professionals.