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International American University College of Medicine's 'Student Mentor Day' a Huge Success

IAUCOM conducts student mentor day to inspire the youth of Saint Lucia towards a career in medicine

2012-03-15
VIEUX FORT, SAINT LUCIA, March 15, 2012 (Press-News.org) The International American University College of Medicine (IAU) and its Student Government Association (SGA) together successfully conducted its second 'Student Mentor Day'. A group of students and teacher from the Vieux Fort Comprehensive Secondary School (Campus B) were invited to IAU to experience a day in the life of a medical student. The event is organized with the aim of inspiring and encouraging young students towards a career in medicine.

The visiting students attended live lectures on all the different subjects in medicine along with their assigned mentor. They even had the opportunity to visit the anatomy lab where they were presented with a general overview of different regions of the human body, including a discussion of organs such as the brain and heart.

It was the success of first 'Student Mentor Day' conducted last year that inspired IAU and SGA to repeat the event. "They are still talking about their experience at IAU", said Ms. Josephine Henry, the accompanying teacher when asked about the last batch of students who visited IAU. She added that the success of the last event had led to the teachers and students having very high expectations for any such future events.

The event was an enriching experience not just for the visiting students but also for the medical students and faculty alike. "The IAU and the SGA hope that events like Student Mentor Day will help instill a love of medicine in participating students and that this experience that will be a source of motivation for students to do their best to achieve their goals," said David Dragas, one of the event organizers. Dr. James Villanueva, Dean of Student Affairs, echoed the students' sentiments and extended complete support to the visiting students. "We have very nice students here (at IAU) who are willing to support and help you", he said whilst talking to the young students.

The International American University College of Medicine has always worked closely with the local community and has been instrumental in organizing several camps for the public. However, this event is unlike all the previous initiative as it involves working with and inspiring the youth to take to the path of medicine.

The International American University College of Medicine (IAUCOM) is located in the heart of the Caribbean Islands, in the southern district (Vieux Fort) of St. Lucia, West Indies (W.I.). The University is chartered and authorized by the Government of St Lucia to confer various undergraduate and postgraduate degrees including the Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree. We offer a state of the art curriculum in medical education, using the latest technology and teaching methods, based on the U.S model, delivered by a team of expert faculty. Through numerous collaborations with Health Care Organizations, Academic Medical Institutions, and other key stakeholders, we have played a major role in the development of the health and education infrastructure in St. Lucia and have provided training and education for hundreds of health care professionals and students around the world.


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[Press-News.org] International American University College of Medicine's 'Student Mentor Day' a Huge Success
IAUCOM conducts student mentor day to inspire the youth of Saint Lucia towards a career in medicine