How to Become an Emergency Medicine Doctor. AUC explains what type of medical school and residency training is necessary to become an emergency medicine physician.
Learn how long it takes to become a psychiatrist, the steps you need to take to become one, and answers to other common questions about this career path.
While packing his bags to face the unknown wasn’t entirely new for 2019 AUC graduate Dr. Arash Rahimi, pursuing his medical degree on the island Sint Maarten certainly was.
Dr. Lawson Montgomery has come a long way (literally) from the small Kansas town of Bennington to graduating from American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine.
What was it like growing up in Nigeria? My childhood was great! Enugu is a beautiful, industrious and progressive city in southeastern Nigeria. I grew up with four siblings who are still my best friends today, so there was never a dull moment!
From performing on Broadway to medical school in the Caribbean, the path of Molly Kallins’ MD was anything but traditional. We sat down with the 2018 graduate for advice on finding the perfect fit in a medical school, what life was like in Sint Maarten, and how AUC School of Medicine impacted her personal and professional life.
Learn more about the Black Medical Student Association and how the organization gives back to the Sint Maarten community in this Q&A with student JD Foureau.
Here are a few reasons to consider enrolling in AUC’s January class - smaller incoming class sizes, more flexibility and time to prepare for USMLE exams. Learn more!
May is World Stroke Month and to recognize this health observance, we sat down with American University of the Caribbean alumni and Associate Director of the Stroke Center at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California, Dr. Shlee Song.
Before he enrolled at AUC—long before he became a chief surgery resident—Joe Watson (Class of 2012) worked at a small primary care clinic in Memphis.
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