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.
It begins with Dr. Abe Hardoon, AUC class of 1986. At the age of 26, the entrepreneur hit it big with a fundraising company for nonprofit organizations and in months, he and his brother were bringing in over a million dollars a year.
At American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine (AUC), we encourage our students to go beyond their assigned Medical Sciences course material during their time in St. Maarten.
When Shridevi Singh decided to pursue medicine, she knew the journey would be difficult but she couldn’t imagine just how tough. Now, weeks away from beginning residency, this single mother and AUC graduate is poised to become a surgeon in her hometown of New York.
As part of a special series, we’ll be taking a look at some of the recipients of the First Generation MD Award, a scholarship awarded to entering American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine (AUC) students striving to be first-generation physicians within their immediate families.
When student David Kenneally was in his Microbiology class during third semester at American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine (AUC), he and his peers were tasked with memorizing more than a hundred different microbes—plus other assorted important minutiae.
When he was a first-semester student at American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine (AUC), Mohit Ajmeri remembers being asked medically related questions by members of his family—and feeling helpless because he didn’t yet have the knowledge to answer them.
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