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Ian Scobie

Assistant Clinical Dean at American University of the Caribbean

Dr. Ian Scobie is the Assistant Clinical Dean at the American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine (AUC) for the United Kingdom Track. He is an expert on diabetes and a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians (FRCP). Dr. Scobie trained clinically in general medicine, endocrinology, and diabetes, and is now retired from the United Kingdom National Health Service.1

As an endocrinologist, Dr. Scobie specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of hormone-related diseases and conditions, with a particular focus on diabetes. He has written extensively on the subject, including "An Atlas of Diabetes Mellitus," which he is currently revising for its fourth edition.1

Dr. Scobie joined AUC in 2003, initially as a site director at his hospital when AUC was looking for U.K. sites. He later became the U.K. assistant dean, drawn to the role by his enjoyment of teaching and the educational environment. Dr. Scobie finds it rewarding to help and support young people on their medical and life journey.1

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