Matthew ManMy Internal Medicine Personal Statement from 2006Growing up in a quiescent suburb of Philadelphia, I kept preoccupied by reading the various newspapers out of the city. With my father’s…Feb 25, 2016Feb 25, 2016
Matthew ManA Society Unfit for the Death PenaltyI’ve read the stories. The horrific tales of helpless, innocent people — many of them women and children — tortured and killed by…Jan 26, 2016Jan 26, 2016
Matthew ManRestrepoIn my life, I have had the tremendous fortune of never having to experience war firsthand. Most of us never will. We watch the news and get…Jul 9, 2015Jul 9, 2015
Matthew ManChina’s Nobel Peace Prize Dilemma is the World’s DilemmaOn December 10, 2010, the Nobel Peace Prize will be awarded to Liu Xiaobo in Oslo, Norway. Mr. Xiaobo will not be in attendance as he is…Jul 9, 2015Jul 9, 2015
Matthew ManEmpire State of MindIn 1999, I was an unworldly freshman at Rutgers University. Located pretty much in the center of New Jersey, the university provided the…Jul 9, 2015Jul 9, 2015
Matthew ManA Vital SynapseAfter a few years of practice, I have come to realize that hospital medicine lacks a crucial component in the reinforcement of knowledge…Jul 9, 2015Jul 9, 2015
Matthew ManMy Amazon Review of “The Good Doctor: A Father, A Son, and the Evolution of Medical Ethics,” by…I began reading this book with an interest about the cultural shifts in thinking on medical ethics in our country over the past several…Jul 9, 2015Jul 9, 2015
Matthew ManEveryone’s Gun RightsMost people who knew Jared Lee Loughner prior to January 8, 2011 would have characterized him as a caring and ordinary young man. He worked…Jul 8, 2015Jul 8, 2015