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Discussing our place in the world of medicine; for students, by students.
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Photography: As a Hobby and an Escape
Photography: As a Hobby and an Escape
This is a series of short essays that deep dive into various medical students and their hobbies that are unrelated to medicine. We discuss…
Baffour Kyerematen
Dec 2, 2019
Humans of the Mod: Jaisa Evanoff
Humans of the Mod: Jaisa Evanoff
Why medicine?
Katelyn Moeder
Dec 2, 2019
5 Facts to know about Abortion in Oklahoma
5 Facts to know about Abortion in Oklahoma
Before entering Residency
Carliempearson
Dec 2, 2019
5 Facts to know about Classics in Medicine
5 Facts to know about Classics in Medicine
Western medicine has roots deep in classical antiquity. Now that I’ve stated the obvious and created a great intro sentence, there are…
Jennifer Nguyen
Dec 2, 2019
There is no “One” in picking a medical specialty. How to (and how not to) pick a specialty.
There is no “One” in picking a medical specialty. How to (and how n...
The music starts, people rise, and there you are- walking down the isle. Nothing could be more perfect. The flowers arrayed in rows, in…
Samuel Castles
Jun 17, 2019
A Letter from an Editor: Baffour Kyerematen
A Letter from an Editor: Baffour Kyerematen
There are four core components in the art of conversation: language, tone, silence, and listening. In medical school, we are taught how to…
Baffour Kyerematen
May 26, 2019
A Letter from an Editor: Katelyn Moeder
A Letter from an Editor: Katelyn Moeder
When Baffour first approached me with the idea of a blog project focused on elevating the voices of our classmates, I instantly knew this…
Katelyn Moeder
May 26, 2019
Reiki: Resurgence of an Ancient Energy Healing Technique
Reiki: Resurgence of an Ancient Energy Healing Technique
Reiki is a time-honored healing art originally practiced by Buddhist monks over two thousand years ago in mountainous Tibet. Although…
Sadaf Saeed
May 26, 2019
On Being a Tourist
On Being a Tourist
“Of course!”. My voice rang out confidently as I was asked if I was willing, and ready, to suture up a patient. My heart raced; anxiety…
Talib Chaudhry
May 26, 2019
Rethinking Race and its Role in Risk
Rethinking Race and its Role in Risk
In college, I once had a professor ask my class to do a thought experiment. “Write the names of your five closest friends”, he told us. He…
Arpan Chakraborty
May 26, 2019
Groundbreaking
Groundbreaking
“True self-care is not salt baths and chocolate cake; it is making the
Carliempearson
May 24, 2019
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