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American University of Antigua Announces Opening of the Caribbean's Most Modern Medical Facility
Antigua's Modern Mount St. John Medical Center Rivals US Hospitals; Gives AUA Students Exclusive Patient Care Experience and Hands-On Hospital Training
| Quelle: AUA
ANTIGUA and NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwire - April 28, 2009) - The American University of Antigua (AUA), a
major U.S. modeled medical and nursing school in the Caribbean with a
hospital integrated curriculum from semester one, today announced its
affiliation with the recently opened Mount
St. John Medical Centre (MSJMC) in Antigua. MSJMC, a 100 million US
dollar development, is the Caribbean's most modern medical facility and
gives AUA medical and nursing students exclusive access to the highest
quality hospital equipment and patient care amenities in the Caribbean.
The 185-bed hospital rivals US hospitals and features five operating
theatres, an electronic records system, a 16-slice Computed Tomography
Scanner and a full endoscopy suite. Under AUA's exclusive affiliation with
the hospital, AUA College of Medicine and School of Nursing students will
observe and participate in hands-on medical training at MSJMC as early as
their first semester.
"AUA is proud to be affiliated with this new hospital and looks forward to
contributing to the success and betterment of the quality of healthcare in
Antigua and the United States for patients and students alike," said Neal
Simon, president and AUA founder. "Caribbean medical schools continue to
play a pivotal role in solving the healthcare professional shortage in
North America and this new hospital gives AUA students the solid hands-on
experience on which to build their intensive residency training in the
United States."
"This facility gives AUA students access to hands-on training early in
their medical studies," said Dr. Winston Price, Dean of Clinical Sciences
at AUA. "That exposure instills in future
doctors the need to think from a clinical perspective and fosters an
understanding of the real-life compassionate nature of their role as
physicians."
The AUA College of Medicine is the only U.S. modeled medical school in the
Caribbean with hospital-integration in the early semester and a curriculum
comparable to those found in U.S. medical schools. Students of AUA's School
of Nursing (AUASON) also benefit from the program's clinical-based
curriculum in a campus setting. Graduates earn an ASN and are eligible to
become licensed as an RN.
"The quality of the education of AUA's medical and nursing students will be
further enhanced through the clinical program at MSJMC, which replaced
Antigua's former only general hospital, Holberton Hospital," stated Dr.
Peter Bell, Executive Dean of the Antigua Campus "The students are very
excited about the new program and participated in the actual move of
patients to the new facility."
About The American University of Antigua
The American University of Antigua (AUA) offers medical and nursing
programs designed to make sure students meet the requirements of medical
and nursing licensure in the United States and achieve passing scores on
the U.S. Medical Licensing Examinations. A group of world-class American
physicians and medical education professionals chartered the University to
address the shortage of healthcare professionals faced by the United
States. To learn more, visit www.auamed.org.
About AUA College of Medicine
The AUA College of Medicine is the only U.S. modeled medical school in the
Caribbean with hospital-integration in the early semesters. AUA offers a
United States-based medical school curriculum comparable to those found in
U.S. medical schools. The University recently joined with Manipal
University of India to offer the Manipal University Twinning Program at
Kasturba Medical College International Center (KMCIC), On March 30, 2009,
the Times of India ranked Manipal University as the number one private medical university out of 150 private schools, and
number two out of all the 256 medical universities in India. Together,
both campuses afford students the option to complete their coursework at
either the AUA or KMCIC campus, and offer hands-on clinical experience the
first semester.
About AUA School of Nursing
Students of AUA's School of Nursing (AUASON) benefit from the program's
clinical-based curriculum in a campus setting. Graduates earn an ASN and
are eligible to become licensed as an RN. Licensed AUASON graduates may
take advantage of an exclusive relationship with CUNY-Lehman, through which
eligible AUA graduates may matriculate into Lehman's BSN program.