The MS3 Experience and My Tips for Success
Quick disclaimer: This will be a lot more informal than my usual writing; it felt like the right way to tackle this. Enjoy the…
Read MoreQuick disclaimer: This will be a lot more informal than my usual writing; it felt like the right way to tackle this. Enjoy the…
Read MoreThere are three guarantees in life: death, taxes, and medical errors. Medical errors are ubiquitous and are estimated to lead to 98,000 patient deaths…
Read MoreThe first magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) exam of a live patient was performed on July 3, 1977.1 Since then, the MRI has become an…
Read More“Life beats down and crushes the soul and art reminds you that you have one” -Stella Adler The art of medicine is a concept…
Read MoreFebruary: the month when stores explode in various shades of reds and pinks, heart-shaped chocolate boxes and candy hearts litter the shelves, and just…
Read MoreIn the vital field of medical education, textbooks are more than mere academic resources. They are the bedrock upon which future healthcare providers build…
Read MoreWeek after week, my peers and I witness the countless inequities that people experiencing homelessness at each of our Street Medicine Phoenix service events…
Read MoreAs I joined the psychiatry team during morning rounds, it was my turn to present on a new admit: a patient with congenital deafness…
Read MoreIf the uncanny valley describes the unsettling feeling of looking at something humanoid, then the same could be said about the way the world…
Read MoreAs the seasons change and the colors of leaves with it – as much as seasons and leaves can change in Phoenix – the…
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