About Manipal's American University of Antigua American University of Antigua (AUA) College of Medicine is an institution dedicated to creating future generations of physicians that serve the communities they represent. Those communities are often underrepresented in the medical field and are reflected in the diversity of our student body. Founded in 2004, AUA has accomplished more than some schools have in decades. AUA leads the way in addressing the projected physician shortage, especially in the areas of primary care, family medicine, and internal medicine. Our world-class faculty places a premium on making themselves accessible to students and creating a learning environment in which hands-on training is the norm.
A brief look at some of AUA’s biggest achievements will give prospective applicants a boost of confidence about their decision to seriously consider AUA:
• AUA is approved, accepted, recognized and accredited by the U.S. Department of Education, the New York State Education Department, the Medical Board of California, the Florida Department of Education, the Medical Council of India, UK’s General Medical Council, and the Caribbean Accreditation Authority for Education in Medicine and other Health Sciences. We are one of only three Caribbean medical schools with these distinctions.
• AUA’s pass rate for the USLME Step 1 is 96 percent in 2017. Step 1 is the most important exam for Caribbean medical students.
• AUA has a growing network of almost 40 hospital affiliates across the United States and Canada.
• AUA has two groundbreaking programs in collaboration with Florida International University (FIU). The Clinical Clerkship Certificate program makes it possible for students to complete all their core clinical rotations hospitals affiliated with FIU’s Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine (HWCOM), while the AUA Global MD program provides research opportunities, medical Spanish training, and focuses on the social determinants of health at home and abroad.
• Title IV (Federal) funding, Canadian Federal Loans, VA benefits, and scholarships are available to qualified applicants.
For students who are committed to studying medicine, passionate about serving their communities, and envision themselves responding to health care needs locally and globally, AUA is an ideal choice.
Program details: BSc to MD: 6.5 Years
2 years at Manipal, India
2.5 years at Antigua
2 years at USA
Pre-med to MD: 6.5 years
4.5 years at Antigua
2 years at USA
Agenda
Advantages and disadvantages of Studying MBBS abroad
Is Antigua/Caribbean Islands a safe place to be?
How tough are USMLE Step Exams
How do Residency Placements in USA and Canada work
What Approvals and Accreditations should be checked in a University
Presenters
Dr. Nikhil Patel
Hospitalist - Texas Health Methodist, Fort Worth, TX, USA
Went to KMCIC January 2007, until December 2009. Completed my clinical rotations in Miami, Detroit, and NY. Internal Medicine residency at Drexel University from 2012-2015. Got my first job as a hospitalist at Cooper University Hospital in August 2015, subsequently moved to Texas in 2017. Currently located in Dallas, TX
Dr. Swaiman Singh
Cardiology Fellow, Newark Beth Israel Medical Center/Robert Wood Johnson Barnabas Health
In March, Dr. Swaiman Singh organized a series of medical camps in three cities in the state of Punjab, India, where he grew up. In each of the camps, in Pakhoke, Jalandhar, and Ludhiana, large numbers of residents turned out for preventive care check-ups, health screenings, and other medical
services. He is currently a cardiology fellow at Newark Beth Israel medical center.
Dr. Amrita Dhanoa
Family Medicine Resident - PGY2, St Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital, OH, USA
American University of Antigua, College of Medicine – 2018