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The American University of Barbados, School of Medicine with its campus located in Wildey, Barbados is a popular choice when reviewing options toย study medicine in the Caribbean. AUB offers a comprehensive medical curriculum and quality education to its students. The medical school isย accredited by CAAM-HP and the Barbados Accreditation Council (BAC). It is also listed by the World Federation for Medical Education (WFME) and the Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research (FAIMER) in the World Directory of Medical Schools. Thus, AUB graduate degrees are recognized throughout the world. Education is important. For a nation, education provides the basis for building the human capital necessary to compete in the global economy. For an individual, education can help them break free from poverty and provide opportunities for better jobs and financial security. Education is key to achieving these things, yet itโ€™s still out of reach for many people who live in countries where schools and universities lack funding or resources. In fact, there are more than 264 million children and youths around the world who arenโ€™t receiving any formal education at all. Education is the key to economic growth. It creates jobs, drives innovation, and improves our quality of life. Education advocates have long called education โ€œthe great equalizerโ€โ€”and for good reason. From the classroom to the workplace, education supports a nation’s economic competitiveness by equipping students with skills needed in today’s workforce. The relationship between education and economic growth is a well-studied one. In fact, a report from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) shows that countries with higher levels of education tend to see higher rates of productivity. This has a lot to do with the fact that more highly educated workers are better able to create technology and innovations, which in turn leads to increased productivity. This isnโ€™t just good news for companiesโ€”it also means more jobs are created as well as stronger social mobility opportunities for those who donโ€™t have access to traditional sources of power or influence. For instance, if you want your child’s school district to be diverse, then you need someone in the community who can advocate for those changes at the local level; this type of advocacy becomes easier when you have an educated population instead of one dominated by uneducated people who are unable to speak up about their needs out loud.

AUB’s exemplary model of education comprises of an integrated US-based curriculum with extensive USMLE preparation, research programs, and community-based events in a multi-cultural environment which educates students in a variety of academic and professional disciplines, leading to a broader perspective and richer learning experience. The programs are led by dedicated and experienced faculty who combine rigorous classroom instruction with mentorship. AUB nurtures its students to become competent healthcare providers and since its degrees are globally recognized, it opens up pathways to many countries. The medical school curriculum exemplifies innovation using high-tech learning tools and its ingenious enthusiasm aims to educate young medical graduates and prepare them as the next generation of healthcare leaders. During the Clinical Science Program (Rotations) students participate in supervised patient care rotating through various medical specialties. AUB continually reviews opportunities to broaden the clinical exposure of our students in the United States and other countries.

Classroom learning meets real world experience which complements coursework with practical experience at our on-campus community clinic. It provides students an opportunity to interact with patients and other healthcare professionals from the very beginning of their medical journey. Considerable emphasis is placed on developing professionalism and humanism traits as well as a commitment to the community and cultural diversity throughout the study.

AUB provides students a platform to develop holistically while its conducive environment makes it easy for them to adapt to the Caribbean culture. In addition to rendering quality education, AUB strives to ensure that its students grow academically, professionally and socially. These characteristics we believe will soon see American University of Barbados evolve as one of the most sought-after names in the field of medicine and also escalate the ladder on the Caribbean medical schools ranking. The school follows a holistic admissions process wherein the admission committee evaluates prospective students on the basis of their academic credits. With a rolling admission policy, applications are accepted all-year round, with classes starting in January, May, and September respectively.

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The American University of Barbados Office of Admission, assists students in every aspect of their college search process. This being one of the many reasons why AUB has a 90% first-year retention rate, highest in the nation for a regional institution (public or private). The Office of Admissions at AUB-with the support of the campus community and in accordance with the mission, vision, goals and ethical framework of the institution-seeks to attract and enroll a full class of students who will uphold and advance the exceptional quality of the University. These students should demonstrate academic excellence, intellectual curiosity, a desire to be challenged by rigorous coursework and collaborative research, and the potential for further academic success within the University’s educational model. The Office of Admissions seeks those students whose experience at AUB will be mutually beneficial to both themselves and the institution.

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GUIDING PRINCIPLES

SINCERITY

The Office of Admissions acknowledges that AUB is working diligently to ensure that every student leaves the AUB campus with a positive impression of the institution and its staff.

INTEGRITY

The Office of Admissions demonstrates consistency and fairness in the application review process so that every application is given equitable treatment, while at the same time recognizing the unique educational/extra-curricular activities of all students. Students are responsible for completing and submitting the duly signed application and the Common Application contract, fully disclosing all of the information required for the assessment affirming the accuracy of the information mentioned. The Office of Admissions embraces differences and diversity of all types, including racial, ethnic, religious, geographic, socio-economic, gender and sexual orientation. Likewise, the office of admissions seeks students who will appreciate and contribute to the vast diverseness of the AUB campus through their talent, academic strengths, backgrounds, creeds and personal experiences.

SERVICE

The Office of Admissions offers the highest level of service and professionalism to students, their families and other educational professionals, ensuring that all questions and concerns are addressed promptly and thoroughly. All types of interactions with the Office of Admissions should generate a stronger connection to the AUB campus and instill confidence in a student’s decision to apply to and/or attend the University. The Office of Admissions respects the personalized nature of each student’s college search and appreciates the unique challenges and stresses they face at varying stages of the process.

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Deans

NameDesignation
Dr. Syed M. KazmiCampus Dean, Chair and Professor of Anatomy
Dr. Angela Carrington DyallAssistant Dean, Assessment and Examinations
Dr. Nickelia Clarke JordanAssistant Dean – Students’ Affairs
Dr. John J. KlirAssociate Dean & Head of Department – Physiology

MD Faculty

Name of FacultyDesignation
Dr. Keneth M.Sterling Jr.Professor and Head of Department โ€“ Biochemistry
Dr. Birendra Raj TiwariProfessor and Head of Department Microbiology
Dr. Shrikant AkolekarProfessor and Head of Department – Anatomy
Dr. Mathew MachinAssociate Professor and Head of Department โ€“ Pathology
Dr. Mirza Karrar AliAssociate Professor – Pathology
Dr. Bishouno BhowmickSenior Lecturer- Pharmacology
Dr. Carmelita MorrisMD5 and Physical Diagnostic
Dr. Joeleita AgardMedical and Legal Ethics
Dr. Amy EmtageTutor Pharmacology

Pre-Medical Faculty

Name of FacultyDesignation
Mrs. Dinah Saint JeanPremed Coordinator & Senior Lecturer – Chemistry
Nathanya SmithSenior Lecturer – Biology
Mr. Marlon StewartSenior Lecturer – Mathematic& Physics
Ms. Christa SoleynSenior Lecturer – English
Dr. Adrianne BynoeIntroduction to Anatomy& Physiology
Dr. Sukaina ZehraIntroduction to Cell & Biology
Dr. Oswin HarrisChemistry
Ms. Malissa Christian HolfordComputer Science

Academic Ranks for Clinical Rotations at Chicago, USA

Name of FacultyDesignationDepartment
Dr. Sam SuhailClinical Advisor 
Dr. Ruksana S. NazneenAssociate Clinical Dean and Chair of Family MedicineFamily Medicine
Dr. Sadiq HasanChair of General SurgeryGeneral Surgery
Dr. Sayed AliChair of Internal MedicineInternal Medicine
Dr. Rita J. McGuire CohnChair of Obstetrics and GynecologyObstetrics and Gynecology
Dr. Gayle KatesChair of PediatricsPediatrics
Dr. Thodur M. RanganathanChair of PsychiatryPsychiatry

Academic Ranks for Clinical Rotations at George Town Hospital, Guyana

Name of FacultyDesignationDepartment
Dr. Emanuel CummingsClinical Coordinator and Visiting, ProfessorBiochemistry, Molecular Medicine and Genetics
Dr. Clive BowmanClinical Dean and Professor 
Dr. Navindranauth RambaranProfessor and Head of DepartmentSurgery
Dr. Reina Genellys Fernandez CampsProfessor and Head of DepartmentInternal Medicine
Dr. Rozan Ahmad Rafi NooraniAssociate Professor and Head of DepartmentObstetrics and Gynecology
Dr. Marcel PersaudAssistant Professor and Head of DepartmentPediatrics
Dr. Kampta PrashadAssistant Professor and Head of DepartmentFamily Medicine
Dr. Bhiro HarryProfessor and Head of DepartmentPsychiatry

Visiting/Distance Teaching Faculty

Name of FacultyDesignationDepartment
Dr. Angelo AzziProfessorBiochemistry
Dr. Howard MorrisProfessorPathology
Dr. Lindsay BrownProfessorPharmacology
Dr.Bernard GougetProfessorPhysiology
Dr. Hari S. SharmaProfessorPathology
Dr. Tariq M. HaqqiProfessorAnatomy
Dr. Koichi Honma ProfessorPathology
Dr. Pradeep K. SharmaProfessorAnatomy
Dr. Abbas SalamProfessorPhysiology
Dr. Abbas Ali MahdiProfessorBiochemistry
Dr. Anu ChandraProfessorBiochemistry
Dr. Tasleem RazaProfessorBiochemistry
Dr. Brijesh RathoreAssociate ProfessorBiochemistry
Dr. A.N. SrivastavaProfessorPathology
Dr. Syed Riaz MehdiProfessorPathology
Dr. Vineeta KhareProfessorMicrobiology
Dr. Ali Ahmad ProfessorPharmacology
Dr. Dilshad Ali Rizvi Associate ProfessorPharmacology
Dr. Jalees Fatima ProfessorMedicine
Dr. Rajendra Prasad  ProfessorPulmonary Medicine 
Dr. Mohd Aleem SiddiquiAssociate ProfessorPsychiatary 
Dr. M.M.A. FaridiProfessorPaediatrics
Dr. Shrish BhatnagarAssociate ProfessorPaediatrics
Dr. Osman Musa Hingora ProfessorSurgery
Dr. Sachin KhanduriProfessorRadiology
Dr. Syed Shadab RazaAssistant ProfessorBiotechnology

Admissions Department

NameDesignation
Ravi ShankarManager
Syed Mustafa AliAssistant Manager
Camille JordanAssistant Manager
Shernel HolderOfficer
Syed Mohammad HamzaOfficer

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