The Anti-Vax Movement in Arizona
Did you know a recent study described Arizona as a “hot-spot?” Not because of our record-breaking summer temperatures, indie music venues, Roosevelt Row, open-air…
Read MoreDid you know a recent study described Arizona as a “hot-spot?” Not because of our record-breaking summer temperatures, indie music venues, Roosevelt Row, open-air…
Read MoreThose involved in the Clinical Anatomy course taught last fall: first-year medical students from the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix; physical…
Read MoreAs Match Day approaches, thousands of medical students eagerly wait for news of what their future entails. What program? What city? What familiar faces?…
Read MoreJanuary Response and March Question
January Response: Last issue, we investigated the the case of an overweight woman who feels she is unable to complete the medically advisable weight…
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 MoreLast year, Amazon became the second publicly traded American company (following Apple) to hit over $1 trillion dollars in value.[1] According to the New York…
Read MoreA perspective on emergency situations as a future physician
Two Saturdays ago, my wife and I were driving home from an event in Scottsdale at 1 pm. I had bent down to pick…
Read MoreMedical advances can come from the most unlikely places. Nowhere is this more apparent than trends in diabetes management. Since 2005 the FDA has…
Read MoreRemarkably, Marijuana is legal in the United States, even with its classification as a Schedule I drug. With two-thirds of states passing legislation to…
Read MoreMusculoskeletal traumatic injuries are some of the leading causes of morbidity and disability worldwide. There is an increasing prevalence of post-traumatic and degenerative pathologies…
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