American International School of Medicine AISM TIMES Volume 1, Issue 1 MD CLASS OF 2011 Special points of interest: American International School of Medicine is the first Offshore Medical School in Guyana, South America AISM Congratulates Dr. David R. Persaud AISM ALUMNI Inaugural Meeting, December, 10, 2011 Dr. Otis S. Powell, Jr. Clinical Science Award Inside this issue: AISM SPECIAL AWARDS 2 ALUMNI MEETING AND GALA DINNER 2 DR. STEFAN SALIM’S 4 ADDRESS TO THE 2011 CLASS AISM ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 4 WHAT’S NEW AT 5 AISM SPOTLIGHT PHOTO GALLERY 6 MEET DR. 6 PEARLINE GRANT “A memorable and momentous event” for the first ever all male graduating MD class of the American International School of Medicine. The event, marked their 8th commencement ceremony, held on Thursday May 26, 2011 at the Georgia pacific auditorium, Atlanta, Georgia. This event was celebrated with inspiring speeches, honors bestowed and solos performed and dedicated to the graduating class. A soul searching Commencement Address was given by speaker Dr. Charles S. Finch III, who charged the graduates to remain true to their profession, their patients and to themselves. He also highlighted that Students of Medicine must know their history and believes that medical schools should include “The History of Medicine” in their Curriculum. He believes that, to appreciate your accomplishments, you must understand your history and where you are heading. Dr. Finch is a graduate of Thomas Jefferson Medical College, a 1971 graduate of Yale University and a former professor at Morehouse School of Medicine. Dr. Colin Wilkinson, President of AISM, charged the Class to take responsibility for their individual actions. He stated that, “Each is responsible for their own history, Summer, 2011 Newsletter Date so be mindful of your words and actions. Think about what you do today and consider if that is what you would be happy and proud of in the future”. He reminded the Graduates that this commencement ceremony is just the completion of one aspect of their Journey in Medicine. “Medicine”, he said, “is lifelong learning, so be prepared and stay on top of it.” The Commencement Exercise was chaired by AISM’s Vice President of Business Affairs, Dr. Curtis Briscoe. Rev. Dr. Carrol Braddy gave the invocation and two Solos renditions were done by The Reverend T. Renee Crutcher. The 2011 graduates included: Dr. Ahmed Ghanium, Dr. Bosah Ezenwa, Dr. Foad Faridian, Dr. José Humphreys, Dr. Leonardo Vergara, Dr. Michael Ellis, Dr. Otoobong Udoka, Dr. Pavel Madray, Dr. Segun Ajayi, Dr. Sukhdave Seehra and Dr. Viktor Rakhamimov. Honorary class member was Dr. Roxanne A. George and the Mace Bearer was Dr. Rose M. Johnson-Matsumoto. EDITORIAL W elcome to the first edition of AISM Times; a newsletter produced by the American International School of Medicine (AISM) Alumni Association. AISM Times brings to you trusted and up-to-date information regarding activities and news about AISM and the AISM Community and also updates and articles on medical education and training maters. This edition was compiled by Drs. José Humphreys, Stefan Salim, Rose Matsumoto-Johnson, Michael Ellis and Miriam Gadraj. We welcome your feedback, comments, suggestions and contributions to our newsletter. This Newsletter is among the projects and activities that the AISM Alumni Association has undertaken within the Structure of AISM. We would like to commend Dr. Colin Wilkinson, President and the Administration for their vision, leadership and commitment to their mandate of providing quality and affordable medical education and training to students from around the world, We especially want to congratulate the 2011 MD Class of AISM for their achievements and wish them all the very best in all their future endeavors. Once again, we welcome the AISM Family and Friends to our inaugural newsletter release. Page 2 Page 2 AISM TIMES AISM TIMES AISM SPECIAL AWARDS AI SM SP ECI AL AWARD S Graduates, Faculty and Affiliates of AISM received the AISM 2011 awards for outstanding performance in their studies and dedicated service to AISM, respectively. Graduates, Faculty and Affiliates of AISM received the AISM 2011 awards for outstanding performance PRESIDENT’S AWARD—Dr. Ines respectively. Roldan, Professor of Anatomy (AISMs Guyana in their studies and dedicated service to AISM, Campus), was awarded the President’s Award for significant service and commitment to the PRESIDENT’S AWARD—Dr. Ines Roldan, Professor of Anatomy (AISMs Guyana Campus), was School of medicine through personal activities, influence, and leadership. awarded the President’s Award for significant service and commitment to the School of medicine through personal activities, influence, and leadership. DEANS’S AWARD—Dr. Viktor Rakhamimov (Class of 2011) was awarded the Dean’s Award for AWARD—Dr. outstanding performance throughout(Class the Basic andwas Clinical Sciences program DEANS’S Viktor Rakhamimov of 2011) awarded the Dean’s Award and for outstanding performance throughout thecommitment Basic and Clinical and qualities. for his consistency in for his consistency in demonstrating and Sciences effectiveprogram leadership demonstrating commitment and effective leadership qualities. DR. OTIS S. POWELL JR. CLINICAL AWARD—Dr. José Humphreys (Class of DR. S. POWELL AWARD—Dr. José Humphreys 2011)OTIS received the Dr. JR. OtisCLINICAL Samuel Powell Jr Clinical Science Award (Class for hisof 2011) stellar received the Dr. Otis Samuel Powell Jr Clinical Science Award for his stellar performance and performance and outstanding clinical knowledge and skills. outstanding clinical knowledge and skills. STUDENT SERVICE AWARD—Dr. Michael Ellis (Class of 2011) received the AISM STUDENT SERVICE AWARD—Dr. Michael Ellis (Class of 2011) received the AISM Student Student Service Award for his dedication to AISM and the student association without expecService Award for his dedication to AISM and the student association without expectation of reward or tation of reward or recognition. recognition. Honorary Doctor DoctorofofScience Science degrees were conferred upon—Dr. Balakrishnan Rao, Honorary degrees were conferred upon—Dr. Balakrishnan Rao, DVM; DVM; Director AISMs Director of Admissions for International students; Charles S. Finch III and AISMs of Admissions for International students; Dr. Charles Dr. S. Finch III and Dr. Ghulam Mujtaba. The American International School of Medicine; making a difference in the world of medicine! The American International School of Medicine; making a difference in the world of medicine! The American School JR of Medicine and the Alumni Association applauded the awardees on DR. OTISInternational S. POWELL CLINICAL SCIENCE AWARD their accomplishments and dedicated service to the growth and development of AISM. This award was named in 2011 to honor the Associate Dean of Clinical Science at AISM, Dr. Otis Samuel Powell, Jr. who from DR. OTIS S. POWELL JR CLINICAL SCIENCE AWARD the inception of AISM has committed himself selflessly to the This award was named in 2011 to honor the Associate Dean of success of AISM’s Clinical Medical Science Program. It was Clinical Science at AISM, Dr. Otiswho Samuel Powell, Jr. whooutstanding from awarded to the graduate demonstrated the inception of AISM committed himself the clinical knowledge andhas skills in Patient Careselflessly and whotoexhibited success of AISM’s Clinical Medical Science Program. It was the ideals of professionalism and exceptional service and awarded to the graduate who demonstrated outstanding clinical commitment to the profession of Medicine and is in good knowledge and skills in Patient Care and who exhibited the ideacademic standing. The 2011 and first recipient of the Named als of professionalism and exceptional service and commitment award is Dr. José Humphreys. Dr. Jose’ Humphreys to the profession of Medicine and is in good academic standing.is from Antigua W. of I . the Named award is was Dr. José The 2011and and Barbuda, first recipient Dr. José V. A. Humphreys Dr. Humphreys expressed his iselation at being graduate of Humphreys. Dr. Jose’ Humphreys from Antigua andaBarbuda, W. I . Said he, “I thank God for this unique opportunity to AISM. “Special to my family for Dr. José V.thanks A. Humphreys and Dr. Humhreys Stated ……………………………….. stand here on this that auspicious occasion as a graduate of this their support and congratulations Dr. Otis S. Powell stellar institution. My profound gratitude to Dr. Colin to my fellow graduates on their Wilkinson, Dr. Otis Powell, professors and clinical supervisors achievement.” and the Administration and Faculty of AISM for giving me a new lease on life by providing me with this opportunity to appreciate and realize my dreams.” HUMOR IN MEDICINE ——- “Mechanic and Doctor Story” HUMOR IN MEDICINE Allan, a mechanic, was removing a cylinder head from a Harley-Davidson motorbike, when he spotted a world-famous heart surgeon in his garage. The heart surgeon was Mechanic and Doctor waiting for the service managerStory to come and take a look at his bike. Allan shouted across Allan, a mechanic, was removing a cylinder head from a Harley-Davidson motorbike, when he spotted a world-famous heart the garage, 'Hey Doc can I ask you a question?' The famous surgeon, a bit surprised, surgeon in his garage. The heart surgeon was waiting for the service manager to come and take a look at his bike. walked over to Allan. Allan straightened up, wiped his hands on a rag and asked, 'So Allan shouted the garage, 'Heyopen Doc can I ask take you avalves question?' famous bit surprised, walked over to Doc, look at thisacross engine. I also can hearts, out,The fix'em, putsurgeon, in newaparts Allan. Allan straightened up, wiped his hands on a rag and asked, 'So Doc, look at this engine. I also can open hearts, take andvalves when I finish will work So work how come pittance andI you really and big out, fix'em,this put in new partsjust and like whena Inew finishone. this will just likeI work a new for one.a So how come workget forthe a pittance money, when you and I are doing basically thedoing same work?' surgeon you get the really big money, when you and I are basically theThe same work?' paused, smiled and leaned over and whispered in Allan's ear, 'Try doing it with the engine running.' The surgeon paused, smiled and leaned over and whispered in Allan's ear, 'Try doing it with the engine running.' Page Page 3 3 Volume 1 issue Page 3 VIKTOR RAKHAMIMOV—Deans Award, 2011 VI CTOR RAKHAMI MOV —Deans A war d, 20 11 I am extremely humble to be a recipient of American International School of Medicine Dean's award. It has been a gratifying and rewarding experience working with my classmates, Attendings and the AISM faculty. I have always tried to make the most out of every experience. During my clinical rotations, I was able to expand my medical knowledge, interact with patients and work with my peers and professors. In this process of becoming a physician, it is not only about diagnosing and treating the patient, but it is also about helping others, being a good team player and being persistent and dedicated in what you do. I am proud of this achievement and look forward to the future. Dr. Viktor Rakhamimov MI CHAEL ELLI S—Student Ser vice Aw ar d, 2011 MICHAEL ELLIS—Student Service Award, 2011 As the 2011 recipient of the Service Award, I am extremely grateful and elated. To As the 2011 recipient of the Service Award, I am extremely grateful and elated. To me service essence of being a physician. I have observed theinservice of others isme theservice essenceisofthe being a physician. I have observed the service of others AISM from my firstin AISMin from my firstGuyana days into Georgetown, Guyana totruly those in Atlanta truly days Georgetown, those in Atlanta and am happy to haveand beenam able to conhappy and to have been ableintothis contribute and be recognized incommitted this specialtheir way. Many tribute be recognized special way. Many have selflessly time and have selflessly committed and talents to the with service AISMI will andcontinue I am proud talents to the service of AISMtheir and Itime am proud to associated this of group. that tradition, for as long as we of service we will become a school reaches to be associated with thisremain group.a school My goal is to continue the tradition ofthat service; forthe as long asworld. we remain a school of service we will become a school that reaches the entire entire Dr. Michael Ellis world. CONGRATULATIONS CONGRATULATIONS “AISM celebrates the “AISM celebrates the success of each success of each student, graduate and members. Every success is our institution’s glory” student, graduate and members. Every success is David Romesh Persaud, MD Diplomate American Board of Family Medicine Fellow – Geriatric Medicine David Romesh Persaud, MD American Board of Family Medicine Dr. Colin Wilkinson,Diplomate the Alumni Association and the entire AISM Community would Fellow – Geriatric Medicine like to join the family and all well wishers in congratulating you. Dr. Dr. ColinDavid Wilkinson, the Alumni Association and the College entire AISM like toinJoin Persaud graduated from Queen’s andCommunity completedwould his studies Family and all well wishers in Congratulating Dr. David Romesh Persaud. Dr. Persaud graduated Medicine at AISM (Class of 2004). He then proceeded to Louisiana State University from Queen’s College and completed his studies in Medicine at AISM (Class of 2004) in Guyana. Health Sciences Center – New Orleans (LSUHSC) where he completed his residence in He then proceeded to Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center – New Orleans Family Medicine and a Fellowship in Geriatric Medicine. (LSUHSC) where he completed his residence in Family Medicine and fellowship in Geriatric Congratulations Dr. AISMisisvery veryproud proud Medicine. Congratulations, Dr.Persaud! Persaud AISM of and you. celebrates with you! our institution’s glory.” Page 4 AISM TIMES ALUMNI PRESIDENT’S ADDRESS TO CLASS OF 2011 P resident Dr. Wilkinson, trustees, distinguished faculty, family, friends and fellow graduates. My name is Dr. Stefan Salim; I’m honored to speak to you on this very special day. First, I would like to thank the Administration and Faculty of the American International School of Medicine for their hard work and dedication in making the dreams of the Class of 2011 possible. To all our fellow graduates I say, “Congratulations!” Dr. Stefan Salim Alumni Association president “AISM is a very, very special place. Individually, Today is a celebration of your great accomplishments; a celebration of your commitment, dedication and perseverance. Today, we celebrate the birth of new Doctors of Medicine. I like to use a quote by Carl Gustav Jung; a great influential thinker and the founder of Analytical Psychology. He said, “Your vision will become clear only when you can look into your heart”. Up to this point, your life and medical journey was structured for you, but from now on, it will be up to you to choose. It is up to you, to choose your path. I say, look inside your heart and make a vision to design your future; a future where you can grow as a professional in medicine. Some of you will be great physicians and some of you will choose to pursue a career in medical research, education or even become authors. Regardless of your choice, you will all have one thing in common; you will all be making a difference in peoples’ lives. For me personally, making a difference was the driving force to pursuing a path in Medicine. On that note, I would like to talk about how we, the Alumni, can make a difference. What can the Alumni do, to make a difference? and collectively, We can help mentor current students, act as our school special ambassadors, make we the Alumni, are the measure of its success and the foundation of its future.” presentations to prospective students, and provide feedback to our school, President, Dean and Faculty. The Alumni should keep in touch with the Faculty and colleagues throughout the world. We can also be tutors, part-time teachers, or act as a contact or resource persons. We can lead workshops, seminars and other activities. The American International School of Medicine is a very, very special place. Individually, and collectively, we the Alumni, are the measure of its success and the foundation of its future. Finally, I would like to leave you with this thought from Johan Wolfgang Von Goethe, who wrote: “If each of one does their duty as an individual and if each one works in their own proper vocation, it will be right with the whole”. Thank you again, congratulations and welcome to the AISM Alumni! ANNOUNCEMENT AISM ALUMNI INAUGURAL MEETING & GALA DINNER December, 10th December, 2011 in Atlanta, Georgia An evening of live performances, dinner, speeches and other surprises. Further details will be announced on our school’s website (www.aism.edu) and in our upcoming newsletters and information bulletin. ALL Members of the AISM ALUMNI are encouraged to attend. Please contact Dr. Rose Marie Johnson-Matsumoto at alumni@aism.edu to indicate your interest and commitment to participate. Thank you for your support and we would appreciate comments regarding this event. PLEASE SAVE THE DATE: DECEMBER, 10TH 2011 Page 5 Volume 1 issue MESSAGE FROM OUR PRESIDENT “STAYING OUR COURSE” We have overridden the waves of growing pains. We have stayed steady on the course and have kept our mast and flag above our ship; our journey is sure. Regardless of the challenges of change, threats and opportunities facing our institution and the world at large, the American International School of Medicine must credit itself for staying on course consistent with its mission and vision. I must quote Aristotle “We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence then, is not an act, but a habit.” AISM is stronger because it’s a community committed to excellence, innovation and purpose. We continue to provide students with education and training which incorporates holistic development and experiential learning; attributes they will need to be successful in their profession as health care providers and educators in the global society. I am proud of the strides AISM has made by utilizing digital media in our classroom and global programs that introduce students to a world of healthcare possibilities. As we continue our journey , I charge that each person needs to be aware of what is happening around them and despite the circumstances, we must stay focused. AISM is still considered a young institution, but we have a rich history of producing brilliant physicians and we are very proud. We must continue this trend. I believe that AISM is at a turning point in its 11th year history. I see an institution with a growing strong national and international reputation.” I envisioned an environmentally responsible institution that recognizes its obligation. I have full confidence, that with the support and vision of the team that surrounds AISM, we will continue to make a mark for excellence and innovation for years to come. I am very happy for the renewed interest of the Alumni Association which has proven to be a tower of strength to me and to AISM as a whole. Their support, co-operation and commitment to the institution must be commended. Special thanks to Drs. Stefan Salim, Pearline Grant and Dr. Rose M. JohnsonMatsumoto who are the stalwarts that kept the torch of the Alumni alight. Their continued stewardship and support have been an inspiration to others like Drs. José Humphreys, Michael Ellis, Foad Faridian, Bradley Matsumoto and Viktor Rakhamimov. I trust the Alumni Association will continue to grow from strength to strength and I look forward to working with them for the continued growth and development of AISM. I would also take this opportunity to commend Dr. Salim on his address to the Graduates at the 2011 Commencement Exercise. It was very inspiring and timely. To all the Members of the AISM Community, I do look forward to strengthening this relationship. I am reminded of Dr. Salim’s address and I quote “The American International School of Medicine is a very, very special place. Individually, and collectively, we the Alumni, are the measure of its success and the foundation of its future”. This statement is powerful and I am very happy that it is from the voice of the leadership of our Alumni. May God continue to bless each of us and the American International School of Medicine. SPOTLIGHT (Some photos from Graduation) Dr. Colin A. Wilkinson President “We have overridden the waves of growing pains. We have stayed steady on the course and have kept our mast and flag above our ship; our journey is sure.” Page 6 AISM TIMES PEARLINE B. GRANT, M.D’ 04 Pearline B. Grant, M.D “AISM has a vested interest in students succeeding in understanding the concepts and principles of Medicine and as well as acquiring the knowledge and the skills required to be excellent physicians.” Niraj Patel, M4 Born and raised in Grenada, W.I., I migrated to the U.S. as a teenager. My motivation for medicine arose as a where I helplessly watched my mother suffer with complications of hypertension until her eventual death. This was attributed largely to a system of inadequate healthcare and education. I vowed to make a difference: to become involved in teaching and helping others to protect their health. This dream, though, was temporarily pushed aside while I went on to pursue other career opportunities. I obtained two degrees (Business Administration and Biology) and after four years of volunteer experience in the ER at Beth Israel Hospital in NYC, I decided to pursue my dream of becoming a Medical Doctor. Today, I am a Family Physician and while the journey was tough with many sacrifices, I feel very proud that I have realized my dream. I truly understand and I quote “hard work and sacrifice eventually pay off”. Dr. Grant was among the first batch of students who attended AISM in Georgetown, Guyana in January, 2000. She was a member of the MD Class of 2004. She completed her Residency in Family Medicine at Meharry Medical College (Nashville General Hospital) in 2009. From 2009-2010, she was a member of the Duke University Affiliated Physicians Inc, Henderson, NC, where she practiced as a Family Physician. Currently she is a Staff Physician at Cape Fear Valley, Bladen County Hospital, Elizabethtown, NC. Dr. Grant is an Executive Member of the American International School of Medicine’s (AISMs) Alumni Association. Niraj Patel, M4 Growing up as a second generation immigrant of South Asian descent, I was made aware of the importance of education from a very young age. My parents had emphasized that Education was not a punishment, but merely a route to better options. I did not quite appreciate this notion until my second year of high school, when I had to choose electives based on my future career options. Analyzing what my parents had emphasized many years earlier, I understood that education at any level would be a great tool to take advantage of, for success later in life. I accepted this advice, and choose to explore the educational scope that intrigued me the most; Medicine. My Goal is to be a Physician who provides medical treatment to all those who need it, regardless of status; so as to ensure a better quality of life for all. Niraj is a fourth year Medical Student and a candidate for the MD Class of 2012. Before attending AISM in Georgetown Guyana. He studied at the University of Houston where he earned a Bachelor of Science, Biology. He is currently completing his clinical clerkship in Atlanta, Georgia. KEEP IN TOUCH Please email: alumni@aism.edu with your updated mailing addresses so we can connect with you and update you about alumni events. Let us know what's going on with you. Keep us updated with any news...further training, job promotions, marriages, births, memorials, etc. We are anxious to hear from you! Please join the AISM ALUMNI FAMILY on Facebook: “AISMALUMNI”. Volume 1 issue Volume 1 issue Page 7 Page 7 I NTERNATI ONAL ADMI SSI O NS APPLY NOW FOR 2012 WINTER & SUMMER SEMESTERS PROGRAMS 4 Year MD Program 5 Year MD Program (ONE YEAR Pre Med Included with Exemptions) 6 Year MD Program (Two years Pre Med Included) Residency Prep. USMLE Prep. CONTACT US AT AISM WE BELIEVE IN EXCELLENCE! OUR PROFESSORS AND ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL INTEGRATE THEIR EXPERIENCE AND EXPERTISE TO FACILITATE THE ACADEMIC, PROFESSIONAL AND SOCIAL DEVELOPOMENT OF EACH STUDENT . OUR GRADUATES HAVE OBTAINED PRESTIGIOUS RESIDENCY POSITIONS IN UNITED STATES OF AMEICA, UNITED KINGDOM, CANADA, INDIA, AFRICA , GUYANA AND OTHER CARIBBEAN COUNTRIES. Tele- Toll Free: 866-465-9966 Guyana Campus: 592- 225-2242 or 592- 225-2232 Fax: 413-674-7301 Email: info@aism.edu ——— www.aism.edu MEET DR. BALAKRISHNA RAO Dr. Bala is the Director of International Admissions at AISM and is actively involved with the admission and selection process in keeping with the Admission Requirements of AISM. He is currently engaged in the AISM development and expansion program as it relates to joint ventures and satellite operations in INDIA, CONTACT INFORMATION Box 2254– South Brook Post, Alberta, T6W0C3, Canada Tel: (780) 954 1800 (315) 370-8950 (678) 905-9484 (780) 463-6975 Email: dr.rao@usa.com globaladmissions@usa..com drbalarao@aism.edu Dr. Balakrishnan Rao, DVM DIRECTOR: INTERNATIONAL ADMISSIONS ABOUT US AMERCIAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Guyana Campus: 89 Middleton & Sandy Babb Sts. Kitty, Georgetown GUYANA SOUTH AMERICA Fax: (413) 674-7301 E-mail: info@aism.edu The American International School of Medicine (AISM) is a privately owned institution of higher learning located in Guyana, the only English speaking country in South America and a country with a very rich history and a culturally and ethnically diverse community. In 1999, The International Medical Educators Associates, Inc. (IMEA), a Georgia company in the United States of America, headed by Dr. Colin A. Wilkinson brought to birth in Guyana an International Medical School; The American International School of Medicine (AISM). The establishment of AISM in Guyana was approved by the Government of Guyana in October of 1999. The first batch of Students was admitted in the Winter Semester in January 2000. AISM has graduated over 200 medical doctors who are in clinical training, research, and/or practicing medicine in the USA, Guyana, UK, Trinidad & Tobago, and other Caribbean and commonwealth countries worldwide. We focus on training physicians who can excel in patient-care, research and education as a part of their professional development process. AISM has its main campus, 89 Sandy Babb and Middleton Streets, Kitty, Georgetown, Guyana, South America; and clinical training sites in the Guyana and the Caribbean, Canada, United States and England. US Information Office P.O. Box 545 Stone Mountain, GA, 30086 US Toll Free: (866) 465-9966 Fax: (413) 674-7301 E-mail: info@aism.edu www.aism.edu Our students participate in clinical rotations at hospitals in Guyana, UK, and the United States among other countries. Together, these facilities are geared towards providing our students with the opportunity to learn and become involved with the most comprehensive healthcare facilities available in the world. AISM sets and maintains the highest standards that are comparable to those of accredited institutions in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Europe and the Caribbean. Instructions are in English; delivered by reputable, experienced international medical educators. The school is listed with the W.H.O. (World Health Organization), and our graduates are eligible for certification in Guyana, Caribbean, United Kingdom, United States of America, Canada, Tanzania, India and Pakistan. Registration and Licensing in some countries or region may require passing the Licensing board examinations specific to that particular country or region (e.g., PLAB – UK, CAMC–Caribbean, USMLE – US). AISM FOUNDATION AISM TIMES Email: alumni@aism.edu (TRUST FUND for FUTURE DEVELOPMENT .) AISM FOUNDATION The American International School Foundation is making an appeal to willing hearts to make tax deductible donations to the Foundation. The funds will be utilized to establish a new campus in Guyana. or for their Scholarship Program. To make a contribution to the AISM Foundation in aid of the AISM Building or Scholarship Fund please email aismtimes@aism.edu. AISM Locomotors: Dr. Pearline B. Grant Dr. Stefan Salim Dr. Rose M. Johnson-Matsumoto. Contributed $1,000.00 or more towards the AISM Building Fund sponsored by the AISM FOUNDATION. ******************************** Other Contributors to the Fund: Dr. Renuka Bhagtani Dr. Vivia Green Dr. Andrea Melson & Family Drs. Rose Marie & Bradley Matsumoto Dr. Trudy L. Chamber Dr. Roxanne A. George & Family Dr. Menu Joshi
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