Shakespeare’s Legacy and Impact on Medicine
Think back to the last time you read Romeo and Juliet. It was probably in high school English class, and you were assigned to…
Read MoreThink back to the last time you read Romeo and Juliet. It was probably in high school English class, and you were assigned to…
Read MoreWe hope that you enjoy this summary of the six short NPR segments that were compiled to form the TED Radio Hour entitled “Just…
Read MoreIt’s another busy day at the clinic. You look up the patient list for the afternoon and start skimming through. As you sift through…
Read MoreThis poem was created using the blackout poetry technique, in which the author starts with a newspaper article and blacks out words to compose…
Read MoreWe asked residents and attendings affiliated with our school to answer the question, “What is compassionate patient care?” And their responses were inspiring. …
Read MoreI still remember the day my brother fell to the ground while climbing a tree at his friend’s house. The bustling ED, the X-ray…
Read MoreAnother week is set to begin, another test to study for, I mean. Lectures stacked back-to-back every day. I say hip-hip, I think, hooray….
Read MoreIn late December, after the last exam of the semester was completed and all assignments were submitted, students eagerly left campus with plans for…
Read MoreSUPPORTING OUR PATIENTS BY SUPPORTING EACH OTHER Since my Scholarly Project involves transgender health, I routinely peruse some of the new research that comes…
Read More“53….53…that’s not even enough to make a full class” is what I thought to myself as I talked with another Native American medical student. After…
Read More