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Many are taking solace in the new year after a rough 2020. Healthcare workers (including medical students) find themselves patiently waiting in long lines…
Read MoreMany are taking solace in the new year after a rough 2020. Healthcare workers (including medical students) find themselves patiently waiting in long lines…
Read MoreBack in May, I watched the video of four police officers murdering George Floyd. I, like so many others, was dumbfounded. In our Doctoring…
Read MoreStep 1 is notorious for being one of the most difficult, high stakes exams in a student’s academic journey to becoming a physician. Officially…
Read MoreMusic has been a refuge for many throughout this tumultuous year. But you don’t need me to tell you that, so I won’t waste…
Read MoreMarch 11th, 2020 marked the pivotal day when the World Health Organization officially declared COVID-19 a pandemic, an announcement that materialized only a few…
Read MoreOn January 4, 2021, I received my first dose of the Pfizer SARS-CoV-2 vaccine. Signifying many different things to me. Personally, it represents safety…
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Read MoreA Holistic and Arbitrary Approach
It’s time for the rank-list no one asked for: an entirely subjective ranking of the essential vitamins from worst to best. I hope…
Read MoreAs children, many of us were kept home when ill, both to facilitate recovery and to avoid spreading our colds to other kids. Many…
Read MoreIt’s November, and a decent chunk of my time is spent thinking of synonyms for stress. It’s still (still!) 95 degrees outside in Phoenix….
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