UHSA Vice President Appointed NAMME Director

UHSA is excited to announced that its Vice President of Institutional Advancement and International Affairs, Ms. Lyzette Roman, has been appointed as Director of the Northeast Region for the National Association of Medical Minority Educators (NAMME). NAMME was established in 1975 by a group of educators concerned about the shortage of minority health care providers.…

UHSA Joins Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities

The University of Health Sciences Antigua (UHSA) has become the first Caribbean medical school selected as an International Member Institution of the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU). As a member, UHSA will be able to disseminate HACU benefits to its student population. For example, the HACU Scholarship Program awards academic scholarships to students…

UHSA to Offer Concurrent Enrollment Opportunities

The University of Health Sciences Antigua is excited to announce a new partnership with Walden University, a U.S. regionally accredited online university, to offer concurrent enrollment opportunities to medical students. The concurrent enrollment model allows students to pursue a second degree that complements their education and prepares them for the highly competitive residency match process…

Founder’s Day 2014

On Friday, October 24, the UHSA community recognized Founders Day. This is the date that we observe for the passing of UHSA’s Founder, the late Dr. Yele Akande. This year, all students participated in a service day at the new UHSA Free Clinic of English Harbor. They conducted sreenings for high blood pressure, cholesterol, and…