“Blue Collar, Blue Scrubs” by Michael Collins
BY AHMAD NISAR – Few medical students decide to pursue a career in medicine in their late 20s; fewer still come into medical school fresh from working in a construction
Read moreBY AHMAD NISAR – Few medical students decide to pursue a career in medicine in their late 20s; fewer still come into medical school fresh from working in a construction
Read moreBY ALEX HOLLOWAY – Would you rather know if you were predisposed to certain medical conditions, or would you rather remain in the dark? The opportunity to raise this question
Read moreBY SHERRY LUO – For all pre-professional students, the interview is one of the final hurdles you have to cross before you are allowed to reach the hallowed state we
Read moreBY COURTENEY MALIN – Learning in Healthcare and Science—The Flipped Classroom Flipped classrooms employ a modern method of learning, gaining popularity from media coverage and research showing its benefits in
Read moreBY SHERRY LUO – California. Kansas. Illinois. Indiana. Minnesota. Oregon. Missouri. Within each of these states, at least one vaping-related death occurred; all of them took place within the span
Read moreBY SASHA STOGNIY – Kyle Meyer has been the Scientific Glass Blowing Shop Manager at UGA for 3 years. The door to his shop, located in Chemistry 335-337, is always
Read moreBY KATIE LUQUIRE – Immunotherapy is a buzzword that is sweeping the nation with the hope of improving outlook for those with cancer. But what does immunotherapy actually mean? The
Read moreBY ISHAN VAISH – Escherichia coli is a particularly nasty bacterial infection. If caught quickly, E. coli might just seem like a slightly more extreme stomach ache; however, if left untreated
Read moreBY ZEHADI ALAM – Most people want a better memory, especially us college students. It seems obvious that a cognitive improvement such as enhanced memory could only provide a net
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