ENABLING THE DISABLED: Innovations in Assistive Technology
BY MUHAMMAD SIDDIQ – According to US Census Data, about 1 in 5 Americans identify as having some form of disability . This number is fairly consistent in other parts
Read moreBY MUHAMMAD SIDDIQ – According to US Census Data, about 1 in 5 Americans identify as having some form of disability . This number is fairly consistent in other parts
Read moreBY GRANT MERCER – For those in a health care field, it is all too easy to be overwhelmed with the sheer volume of material needed to be mastered. There
Read moreBY GRANT MERCER – Last year over 52,000 students applied to U.S. medical schools, with just under 40% offered admission. This year Stethoscope Magazine will be following three of these accepted
Read moreBY AUSTIN WAHLE – The very first thing you do when you wake up in the morning is open your eyes, for they are the portal through which you see
Read moreBY ERIC SANTANA – This summer I received the opportunity to work as an undergraduate researcher at the Center for Vaccines and Immunology here at the University of Georgia, working in Dr. Ted
Read moreBY KATIE LUQUIRE – If you’ve ever been to an emergency room for a minor injury or ailment, you’ve likely waited hours on end for treatment. You also probably paid a
Read moreBY SHERRY LUO – Over the years, we have artificially recreated parts and functions of the human body. Limb prosthetics have been used throughout history. Pacemakers help our hearts beat
Read moreBY ERIC SANTANA – Today, there are two options in terms of education for undergraduates who want to be a practicing physician in the United States. The first and better-known option
Read moreBY MUHAMMAD SIDDIQ – Health care debate seems to constantlydominate headlines. Many Americans, however, are unaware of a major issue affecting the United States’ healthcare system. The United States is
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