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Karishma Atul Kothari

Karishma Kothari is a member of University of Arizona College of Medicine Phoenix Class of 2023. She graduated from Arizona State University in 2019 with a major in medical microbiology. In her spare time, she enjoys film, the outdoors, painting, gardening, learning to play instruments, and skateboarding. She welcomes discussions of all topics, especially the odd anecdote. Email: kkothari@email.arizona.edu

Op-EdMarch 7, 2023

Chat GP: General Practitioner

By Karishma Atul Kothari

Over the past few years, the development of artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionized many industries, including healthcare. One of the most promising developments in…

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Op-EdJuly 12, 2022

Gun Violence and Mental Health

By Karishma Atul Kothari

May 24th, 2022 is the day that 19 children and 2 teachers lost their lives to a teen gunman in an elementary school massacre…

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Op-EdApril 12, 2022

Dungeons and Dragons: A Med Student Essential

By Karishma Atul Kothari and Michelle Wang

If you’re a med student, the words “free time” may not be too familiar. But you may find yourself having occasional small stretches of…

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Op-EdMay 11, 2021

India: “COVID’s mostly over. Right?”

By Karishma Atul Kothari

In February of 2021, the seven-day average of new cases hovered around 12,000 daily confirmed cases, a significant decline from the November caseload, according…

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