“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 ALEX HOLLOWAY – You hear it every year: get a flu shot. It’s not a hard thing to do, but it’s also not the first thing people prioritize to
Read moreBY SASHA STOGNIY – South Korea has the highest per capita rate of plastic surgery in the world, with 20 cosmetic surgical procedures performed every 1000 citizens. Its capital city,
Read moreBY ERIC SANTANA – College, the time all young adults are looking forward to as they finally get the opportunity to expand their “bubbles” and get a chance to face
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 MARIA FLOWERS – Green tea, a hallmark of medicinal prowess, has been used for its healing powers since the Han dynasty, where it came to be seen as a
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