Medtrics was created to be flexible and to change with the needs of the medical education community.
Edgar Poe | Director Michigan State University

American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine (AUC), based in Sint Maarten with additional learning sites in the United Kingdom and the United States, is accredited by the Accreditation Commission on Colleges of Medicine (ACCM). AUC enrolls hundreds of medical students annually and has more than 8,500 alums practicing worldwide.
Before Medtrics, AUC’s curriculum mapping was stored in spreadsheets, which created risks of duplication, limited faculty visibility, and time-intensive accreditation reporting. Faculty and leadership lacked a transparent view of curriculum coverage across sites and sessions.
With Medtrics, AUC centralized its curriculum, making objectives and sessions searchable by keyword, theme, or mapped competency. Faculty and course directors can instantly locate content and verify alignment, while leadership gains real-time reports to monitor standards.
Today, AUC operates with a transparent, searchable curriculum that accelerates reporting and strengthens faculty support for students.