The Legacy of Racism in Modern Medicine
BY AHMAD NISAR – Medicine should be the ‘great equalizer.’ At the morphological level, the human body has remained remarkably constant in form and function despite the enormous geographic spread
Read moreBY AHMAD NISAR – Medicine should be the ‘great equalizer.’ At the morphological level, the human body has remained remarkably constant in form and function despite the enormous geographic spread
Read moreBY SASHA STOGINY – Why do we think in terms of generations? People are born continuously.So why do we sort them into groups by birth year and set arbitrary cutoffs?
Read moreBY SRIJA SOMAKA – The most vulnerable population in our country is also the most overlooked; children’s access to healthcare is on the decline. Pediatrics – the branch of medicine
Read moreBY SURAYA MOHIDUl – What are PLAs? A peer learning assistant (PLA) is an undergraduate student who helps students in a course in which they were previously successful. PLAs are
Read moreBY SASHA STOGINY – In today’s world, about one billion adults – two-thirds of whom are women – are illiterate. Although the global literacy rate has grown steadily over the
Read moreBY SCOTTY HALL – In the United States’ previous drug epidemics, we blamed the crack dealers, the meth labs, and shunned those who fell victim to the allure of ever-present
Read moreBY NIDHI DAHIYA – When Alec Raeshawn Smith turned 26, he aged off of his mother’s health insurance plan, leaving him considering getting his own health insurance which would involve
Read moreBY ISHAN VAISH – Since April, 2019, the Democratic Republic of Congo has been in a state of emergency as a result of a massive Ebola crisis. Almost 6 months
Read moreBY SURAYA MOHIDUL – The legalization of medical marijuana has been a topic of debate for an elongated period of time and is still ongoing. Even though there are 33
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