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In 1995 Tiffany Graham, MD, opened her first medical practice, began treating patients, and researching cures for their ailments.
Mina Boazak, M.D., a former police officer in his hometown of Toronto, Canada, switched career paths when his desire to become a physician became too intense to ignore. He earned acceptance to American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine (AUC), and hasn’t looked back since.
AUC graduate Dhaval Desai (Class of 2008), now an instructor of hospital medicine, a healthcare network physician at Emory St. Joseph’s Hospital and a hospitalist at Children’s Healthcare in Georgia, wanted to pursue a career in medicine for as long as he can remember.
For Joseph Sadler, MD, a physician affiliated with Crockett Hospital in Lawrenceburg, Tenn., the decision to attend American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine (AUC) opened up doors to multiple opportunities—and ultimately allowed him to pursue his dream of becoming a pediatrician.
Kate Essad, a resident in neurology at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, knew that AUC was the right school for her the first time she saw it.
I have been in medical education – as a student, a professor, and now a medical school dean -- long enough to know that truly successful medical students typically possess a few common traits or experiences. When aspiring medical students ask me what they can do, other than perform well academically, to become outstanding physicians, I tell them to do five things.
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