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Alex Geiger, MS2

Alex Geiger is a medical student at The University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix. He completed his Master of Public Health (MPH) at Arizona State University and his BS in biological sciences at the University of Connecticut. He is passionate about public health, policy, and health economics with a particular interest in how these issues impact underserved communities. Feel free to contact Alex at amgannon[at]email.arizona.edu

Arts & Culture, Diversity/Inclusion Week, Op-EdNovember 17, 2015

Starting from Within

By Alex Geiger, MS2

SUPPORTING OUR PATIENTS BY SUPPORTING EACH OTHER Since my Scholarly Project involves transgender health, I routinely peruse some of the new research that comes…

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Business/PolicyAugust 10, 2015

Public Policy: Beyond Your Scope of Practice or Part of Your Duty?

By Alex Geiger, MS2

I remember the moment when I first decided that I wanted to be a physician. I was five, and I was walking out of…

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