AUIS Professor uses Microdialysis

Local approach to universal healing AUIS professor uses microdialysis technique in understanding the Central Nervous System As medical advances continues to leap forward, innovative techniques once considered untested or untried become interesting approaches to healing. One professor at the American University of Integrative Science, School of Medicine shows progress in the realm of microdialysis through thought...
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School Matters

Assistant Academic Dean, Dr. Alexey Podcheko, leads a discussion during a faculty meeting with American University of Integrative Sciences, School of Medicine. President Dr. Renu Agnihotri and faculty participated in this first faculty meeting of the 2017 semester. Topics included the role of the CARL device and the grading of clinical SOAP notes.
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White Coat Ceremony Winter 2017

AUIS White Coat Ceremony welcomes students in January class As part of the medical school tradition, a prominent Caribbean school recognized 14 new students during a White Coat ceremony January 23rd on the island of St. Maarten. The American University of Integrative Sciences welcomed its newest students to the 2017 winter semester of Basic Sciences. The School’s president,...
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AMSA National Conference

AUIS at AMSA Conference set for Feb 24-25 The American University of Integrative Sciences, School of Medicine is scheduled to attend the AMSA Annual National Conference in Washington, February 24th through the 25th. Attendees will spend up to four days with medical and premedical students, faculty and distinguished speakers from around the world. The conference...
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What students should know about making Match

Residency Match, What’s that? By Vann Miller Dec. 29, 2016 The dream of becoming a doctor has been yours from as early as you can recall. You’ve volunteered in your local hospital or made some pretty impressive contacts in the medical arena. Some say your scores have qualified you for the best schools around, but...
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Why No MCAT

MCAT, is it right for you? You’ve studied Chemistry and Biology, spent long hours immersed in Anatomy, and have even shadowed doctors and volunteered in hospitals; all to become a well-rounded Medical Student Candidate. But, after you’ve saved thousands of dollars to take an MCAT Prep Course and hundreds more for the MCAT test itself, can...
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Taught with class

Dr. Oleksii Hliebov, an Associate Professor of Pharmacology and Clinical Medicine at the American University of Integrative Sciences, School of Medicine, delivers the first Pharmacology lecture to a new class of medical students on St. Maarten. The newest class of students started this current semester on January 10 as part of the Basic Science Program....
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AUIS prepares medical students for future trends in medical practice

By Vann Miller Dec. 29, 2016 American patients are living longer and recognizing needs which go beyond western allopathic medical practices, according to one report. In a study published in the U.S. National Library of Medicine, statistical data finds that while patients are burdening a greater share of the medical expenses, they are constantly preferring...
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CARL invites students to test updates

AUIS students invited to test CARL updates Students currently enrolled in medical schools affiliated with Assessment Engineering are invited to participate in a hardware and software beta test during the 2016 holiday break. The hardware being tested is the Clinical Activity Rotation Log, also known as CARL, and is designed to be an innovative tool...
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