Top 5 Points of Interest in Barbados

Barbados is a small island located in the Caribbean Sea, approximately 450 km (280 miles) from Venezuela. The island is well-known among tourists all over the world for its endless white beaches, azure water, traditional carnivals, and historical sights. It also boasts numerous coral reefs such as Bright Ledge, Tropicana and the Farm, with plenty...
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What our Transfer Students are Saying about AUIS

There are a vast number of reasons why students transfer from other Caribbean Medical Schools and choose AUIS as their final and permanent choice. Most students come to AUIS through other students’ recommendations.  We find a student-to-student  referral to be the highest form of a compliment to our school;  it speaks to our commitment to the quality of education...
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Death and the Medical Student by Michael Bailey

Death and the Medical Student by Michael Bailey One story that should be on the required reading list of every medical student is Godfather Death by the Brother’s Grimm. For those of you on a study break the link below and five minutes is all you need to agree with me at the conclusion of this article....
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Hurricane Irma Education Response – Gwen Garne

Isabella Powell, a third year AUIS medical student, exemplifies the character and spirit of AUIS School of Medicine. After the devastation caused by Hurricane Irma, Isabella sought out fellow medical students from medical colleges affected by the storm. Fortunately, AUIS students were safe on Barbados. Isabella also participated in clean-up efforts after 2005 Hurricane Katrina....
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Combining the AOA and ACGME Matches and what it means for AUIS Students Part 1 – Nic Capomacchia

As many of you know, AOA and ACGME are merging to form a single graduate medical education group known as the SAS or single accreditation system. Though consternation with the change has been expressed by both sides to date, the general opinion is that this change is great for graduate medical education on the whole and...
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Curriculum Change – Dr Don Penney, Provost

Curriculum Change The American University of Integrative Sciences, School of Medicine is excited to announce the implementation of major curriculum changes in its medical doctor education program. This initiative is ourprimary academic focus moving forward but, as always, Integrative Medicine remains a cornerstone to the philosophy of our evidence-based education program, with its belief that health...
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AUIS Clinical Dean provides source of reading materials to AUIS Clinical Students

Dr. Don Penney, Dean of Clinical Affairs, has compiled a reservoir of excellent reading materials available to all clinical students. This required reading material will advance student’s knowledge base and essentially prepare all students for their USMLE Step 2 CS and CK exams. I highly encourage each clinical student to take advantage of the material....
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Attention Match 2018 Applicants!!

This informational message will cover the following important topics relevant to your ERAS application: Submitting Support Documents ·ERAS Application Fees ·USMLE Transcript Requests for State Medical Boards   Submitting Support Documents Now ERAS Support Services at ECFMG strongly recommends that all supporting documents be submitted electronically by one of the available methods listed on the ERAS...
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Comp Exam Preparation – by O’Dell Leverette, Director of Admissions

You have your Comp exam coming up. You’re a nervous wreck. You’ve put in over 56+ hrs. this week alone. Yet you still get the feeling you are forgetting questions and concepts or you are simply looking at material that you feel like you have never seen before. Many students have fallen into this rut...
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