How to Learn What Can’t be Taught: Bedside Manners in Medicine

JAABILI GOSUKONDA – As a practice, healthcare and medicine are incredibly demanding lines of work on their own. Most physicians work 40-60 hours a week and see upwards of 20
Read moreJAABILI GOSUKONDA – As a practice, healthcare and medicine are incredibly demanding lines of work on their own. Most physicians work 40-60 hours a week and see upwards of 20
Read moreMOHNISH MISHRY – Magic mushrooms, ketamine, LSD, and DMA/ecstasy are all psychedelic drugs considered illegal by federal law in the United States. Nonetheless, researchers have discovered the significant health benefits
Read moreEMILY KIMBRELL – As Summer morphs into Fall, it seems as though multiple, if not all, of our life’s involvements become inflamed and crowded. Classes are bustling, coffee shops are
Read moreASHAAR BAKSHI – For decades, healthcare has been an engaging, in-person experience. Whether that includes visiting your doctor for yearly checkups or meeting with a therapist once a week to
Read moreSAMEEKA PRABATH – College is a time of newfound freedom and adventure, but with independence comes the need to be prepared for the unexpected. Whether it’s a minor injury or
Read moreSREEJA CHALLA – Today, adolescents and adults are the most prominent groups experiencing the rising effects of the opioid epidemic. As a result of the mass media coverage, many have
Read moreRUTH STOIA – The four walls of a patient’s room enclose more than the patient themselves. Inside that room, you will find a person who has a story, a life.
Read moreANNA PHAM – Each year, millions of Americans file into plasma donation centers, rolling up their sleeves and watching as their blood gets drawn for some quick cash. To some,
Read moreEVELYN LYNCH – On August Nineteenth, 2022, Amber Nicole Thurman went into septic shock and died. It was completely preventable. Thurman, a twenty-eight-year-old single mom from the suburbs of Atlanta,
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