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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.
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Dr. Cecil W. Cone, II, was recently appointed Assistant Dean of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Sint Maarten campus, a new leadership position in which Dr. Cone will oversee all diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts that support AUC students, faculty, and staff.
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By Sharikka Finley-Moise, MSW, LICSW
Wellness Counselor
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Partnership with BIO Ventures for Global Health will strengthen African doctors’ capacities to prevent and detect cancer
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During their clinical rotations at Baton Rouge General (BRG), fourth-year AUC students Chelsea Azevedo and Natalie Jurisich have made it a priority not only to hone their clinical skills and build relationships with attendings, but also to give back to their local com
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Dr. Shock is one of many AUC graduates who have completed the Global Health Elective, an immersive clerkship offered through a partnership with Danbury Hospital and the Western Connecticut Health Network (WCHN).
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Fifty years ago, the percentage of MD graduates who were women hovered around just 10% in the United States, according to the Association of American Medical Colleges.
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