![Sallie Giblin](/sites/g/files/krcnkv361/files/styles/atge_1_1_crop_md/public/2024-06/Sallie%20Giblin.jpg?h=2dbc6b89&itok=5Lk4BR5d)
Rheumatologist and AUC Alumna Sallie Giblin, MD ’16
Board-certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine, Dr. Giblin has extensive experience in the diagnosis and management of rheumatic and inflammatory diseases.
![Brittany Thompson](/sites/g/files/krcnkv361/files/styles/atge_default_md/public/2023-04/brittany-thompson-listing.jpg?itok=CtSuclHE)
American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine (AUC) alum Brittany Thompson knew if she graduated medical school in a psychology track, she’d be setting a precedent.
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Students from several AUC organizations, including the LGBTQ+ Club and the Pediatric Interest Group, worked with Student Government Association (SGA) members and Krista Bryan-York, AUC academic coordinator, to raise funds to purchase books for children at Martin Luther King J
![Breast Screening Event in Sint Maarten](/sites/g/files/krcnkv361/files/styles/atge_default_md/public/2023-03/032323_breastscreening1.jpg?itok=QHYiq2Rp)
American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine in collaboration with the Positive Foundation and The Ministry of Public Health, Social Development, and Labor, hosted a successful breast screening event on Saturday, March 11 in Philipsburg.
![Leen Alrashed](/sites/g/files/krcnkv361/files/styles/atge_default_md/public/2023-03/leen-alrashed-listing.jpg?itok=anXMPeJj)
When Leen Alrashed, Class of ’23, opened her Match Day email to see the Urban Family Medicine Residency Program at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, it became the moment she realized she was becoming the physician she always dreamed she would be.
![Priya Raju](/sites/g/files/krcnkv361/files/styles/atge_default_md/public/2023-03/priya-raju-listing.jpg?itok=FwERS0cV)
When Priya Raju, Class of ’22, opened her Match Day email to see the Child Neurology Residency Program at the University of North Carolina, it fulfilled a dream that began before she was even born.
![Shelby Hamilton](/sites/g/files/krcnkv361/files/styles/atge_default_md/public/2023-03/shelby-hamilton-listing.jpg?itok=JfLKCTyJ)
Fifth-semester student American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine (AUC) Shelby Hamilton, Class of ’25, learned about Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) early when she began puberty at age 10.
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