Women's Health: Expert Insights from Wesley Nilsson, MD, '17
At American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine (AUC), our students learn the medical sciences from expert faculty and staff.
From the perspective of Tanya Egodage, MD, every physician is a lifelong student—and teacher. A trauma and critical care fellow at Cook County Health & Hospitals System in Chicago, she believes passing on your knowledge isn’t just the right thing to do, it’s vital to the profession.
Derek Blevins, MD grew up in rural southwest Virginia, one of the regions hit hardest by the nationwide opioid crisis. Today, he’s fighting the disease that plagues so many of his community members—addiction.
Dave Remias and Monica Tran met at AUC in 2005. A decade later, they returned to campus and got engaged.
A feature article published in STAT News suggests that international medical graduates (IMGs) from schools like AUC “just might help solve an urgent physician shortage in California and beyond.”
In honor of Black History Month, the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine (ABM) recognized Dr. Natacha Pierre and other change makers who are working to address disparities in breastfeeding for people of color.
Some physicians schedule 15-minute appointments with their patients. Others, half an hour. Marcus Zebrower has less than a minute.
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