PreMed Magazine Volume 2 Issue 4| Shaping Our Future in Medicine
By: Juhi Varshney It seems impossible to imagine American medicine without a rich diversity of healthcare professionals, but not long ago many people were denied the ability to practice because
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By: Erica Lee Smallpox: a devastating but distant disease . The last naturally-occurring case was in 1977, and the few remaining samples of the variola virus stay safely locked away
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By: Chiara Tondi Resta Many undergraduate students concerned with their future careers choose to take a traditional “track,” such as pre-medicine, pre-law or pre-pharmacy. Although each of these disciplines is independent
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By: Linh Thanh Dinh It’s a no-brainer that most Pre-Med students aspire to become some type of physician (i.e. pediatrician), but they should reconsider after hearing about these bizarre medical
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By: Erica Lee Futuristic Google Glass may soon become a valuable tool for health professionals. The augmented-reality device, which consists of a thin wire frame and small heads-up display, can
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By: Sefali Patel, Guest Writer I never imagined all of the things I could do in a week in the far away South American country of Ecuador. Teaching young kids how
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By: Tyler Daugherty Ecuador – December 14, 2013 to December 21, 2013 The following are excerpts of the daily email journal I send to friends and family when traveling abroad.
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By: Zoheb Sulaiman, Guest Writer If you had known me freshman year, you never would have imagined me to be one to travel to South America. I was not familiar
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