Community Action Day: Deepening Community Bonds and Fostering Future Health Care Leaders
American University of the Caribbean (AUC)’s long-standing Community Action Day is a celebration of service, learning, and community collaboration.
This New Brunswick native headed back home to Canada to take on a gynecologic oncology fellowship at the University of Toronto.
Third year student and past-SGA president Brian Crosser recently presented research at the Big Sky Athletic Training Sports Medicine Conference in Montana. His work, which studied the impact of exercise on patients with post-concussive syndrome, was a collaborative effort with alumna Dr. Katie Essad (Class of ’12).
A bittersweet aspect of medical school is that close friends often become long distance after graduation, dispersing across the country for residency and fellowship. Not so for Drs. Hamid Ghanbari and Reema Hasan, two AUC grads who work just an office apart.
“The moment I saw her, with formaldehyde in the air, I knew she was the one,” says Dr. Tabaac, who will begin a vascular neurology fellowship at Johns Hopkins this summer.
AUC has launched three new scholarship programs to recognize incoming students with superior academic achievement.
Read about the January 2018 recipients of AUC’s Canadian Scholarship, awarded to qualified incoming students who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada.
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