Disability, Innovation, and Hope
My experience with disabilities started with my family. My grandmother had cataracts, macular degeneration, rheumatoid arthritis from age 70, and two full hip replacements…
Read MoreMy experience with disabilities started with my family. My grandmother had cataracts, macular degeneration, rheumatoid arthritis from age 70, and two full hip replacements…
Read MorePaul Kang is a statistician for the University of Arizona College of Public Health and the College of Medicine – Phoenix and belongs to…
Read MoreOne early Saturday morning, into the clinic shuffles what appears to be a frail and irritable elderly man. The look on his face is…
Read MoreWhat does it take to become a “Top Doctor?” Perhaps you should consider becoming a journalist. Recently, Marshall Allen was approached by a company…
Read MoreI will always remember my first mountain rescue. We moved very quickly immediately after we received the call at the station. The rescue was…
Read MoreThe world of emergency medicine has long held the view of the “Golden Hour” when it comes to patients with traumatic injuries. That is,…
Read MoreAs I near the end of my third-year rotations, and I reflect on the interprofessional collaboration I have witnessed during my clerkships, there are…
Read MoreTony Catt’s job requires a metamorphosis. He’s a retired health/safety manager who looks like he could be a long-lost uncle of a character from…
Read MoreIn June 2018, a nurse practitioner drove to the primary care clinic where she works. She was extremely tired that morning and had a…
Read MoreOffice Jason Schechterle was an Arizonan Police officer, who —while serving in the line of duty — suffered disastrous third and fourth degree burns…
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