American University of Antigua (AUA) College of Medicine students Alexandra Tibil, Mallory Brosious, Christina Gearges, and Morcos Fahmy recently presented their research poster at the American College of Physicians (ACP) Maryland Chapter Conference. The co-authored poster focused on a case where an infrequently used antibiotic treated a strain of pseudomonas aeruginosa that was resistant to...Read More
American University of Antigua (AUA) College of Medicine students Alexandra Tibil, Mallory Brosious, Christina Gearges, and Morcos Fahmy recently presented their research poster at the American College of Physicians (ACP) Maryland Chapter Conference. The co-authored poster focused on a case where an infrequently used antibiotic treated a strain of pseudomonas aeruginosa that was resistant to...Read More
When PAM Rehabilitation Hospital of Dover opened recently, it addressed an important need in the local community. It is the only freestanding medical rehabilitation hospital in Dover, and it provides comprehensive care for patients who have medical issues including stroke, brain or spinal cord injury, neurological disease, or orthopedic conditions. Dr. Kirill Alekseyev, American University...Read More
When PAM Rehabilitation Hospital of Dover opened recently, it addressed an important need in the local community. It is the only freestanding medical rehabilitation hospital in Dover, and it provides comprehensive care for patients who have medical issues including stroke, brain or spinal cord injury, neurological disease, or orthopedic conditions. Dr. Kirill Alekseyev, American University...Read More
Recent stories have brought to light just how competitive it is for even the most privileged students to get accepted into college. Wealthy parents have been charged with carrying out extensive admissions fraud, with the help of coaches and college prep executives, to get their children into prestigious universities. These stories bring up bigger questions...Read More
Recent stories have brought to light just how competitive it is for even the most privileged students to get accepted into college. Wealthy parents have been charged with carrying out extensive admissions fraud, with the help of coaches and college prep executives, to get their children into prestigious universities. These stories bring up bigger questions...Read More