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Alexandra Cooke

Alexandra Cooke is a medical student at The University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix. She graduated in 2013 from UA with bachelor's degrees in physiology and international studies. This self-proclaimed global health nerd and news junkie can commonly be found downtown exploring local coffee shops and bookstores or out dancing ballroom or swing with friends. In the future, Alexandra hopes to incorporate her passions (somehow) into her medical career and be able to empower patients. She is one of the co-chairs of the Medical Ethics Interest Group.

EthicsNovember 13, 2018

Medical Ethics:

September Response and November Question

By Alexandra Cooke

September Question: In September, our issue was focused on Suicide Awareness Month. Let’s review:   Note from the Editors-in-Chief: September was Suicide Awareness Month….

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EthicsJuly 11, 2017

How Are Babies Made?

By Alexandra Cooke

“How are babies made?” That may be a question to give any parent of a five-year-old palpitations on the spot. However, after lectures about…

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Arts & CultureNovember 8, 2016

Medicine in Art History

By Alexandra Cooke

Likely, all of us in middle school or high school had to take an art class—a drama class, band, or art class maybe. Believe it…

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EthicsJuly 12, 2016

What’s My Age Again?

By Alexandra Cooke

Age is often only a number, right? In traveling to the Dominican Republic this summer, the idea of age as a number versus a…

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EthicsJuly 12, 2016

May Medical Ethical Question Results

By Alexandra Cooke

A terminally ill patient is seen by your colleague in your group practice after hospitalization for pneumonia. The patient has metastatic cancer and COPD…

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EthicsMay 9, 2016

May Ethical Question

By Alexandra Cooke

A terminally ill patient is seen by a colleague in your group practice after hospitalization for pneumonia. The patient has metastatic cancer and COPD,…

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EthicsMarch 8, 2016

Culture Clash

By Alexandra Cooke

As the election year rages on, many people are learning that the United States is a diverse, multicultural nation. In the 2014 census, approximately…

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