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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.
![Outside view of AUC building](/sites/g/files/krcnkv361/files/styles/atge_default_md/public/2020-03/building2.jpg?itok=UBPoDwqd)
The AUC St. Maarten Partnership Scholarships cover the full cost of tuition at AUC and are available to eligible St. Maarten residents.
![Group of students and faculty wearing breast cancer awareness t-shirts](/sites/g/files/krcnkv361/files/styles/atge_default_md/public/2020-04/11-3-event_1.jpg?itok=SSLSXXOI)
Saturday marked the final community breast-screening event of the year for medical students and fellows involved in a breast abnormalities research project.
![Group of students and faculty wearing breast cancer awareness t-shirts](/sites/g/files/krcnkv361/files/styles/atge_default_md/public/2020-04/11-3-event_2.jpg?itok=dGeo2BXT)
AUC's participation in a breast abnormalities screening project continues as medical students and fellows volunteer at free health events in Philipsburg, St. Maarten
![Doctors during Breast Cancer Awareness Month](/sites/g/files/krcnkv361/files/styles/atge_default_md/public/migrations/media/Breast-Cancer-Screening-October-27.jpg?itok=h-1NsSZS)
Dr. Naira Chobanyan leads AUC students and fellows on a mission to empower and education women about breast cancer
![View of person holding a cellphone](/sites/g/files/krcnkv361/files/styles/atge_default_md/public/2020-03/iphone-auc-safe.jpg?itok=35vCK-24)
AUC Safe is a free mobile app that provides students with on-the-go access to safety tools and resources, including GPS location sharing and SMS alerts
![Doctor looking at clipboard](/sites/g/files/krcnkv361/files/styles/atge_default_md/public/migrations/media/Breast-Health.jpg?itok=vTEtnomm)
After a brief hiatus due to Hurricane Irma, this community health program is back to help assess and educate women about their breast health.
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