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Ann Staudinger Knoll

Ann Staudinger Knoll is a member of The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix Class of 2023. After graduating from the University of Montana - Bozeman with a degree in Chemistry, she lived with her spouse and two perfect cats in New York City for six years before moving to the dusty Southwest for medical school. She enjoys volunteering, staying up to date on new films and tv shows, and eating any and every dessert.

Business/PolicyJuly 12, 2022

How to Get Involved in Advocacy: An Interview with Spencer Bayless

By Ann Staudinger Knoll

Public policy impacts how we will work as future physicians and the choices we will have for offering care to our patients, yet navigating…

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Business/PolicyFebruary 8, 2022

The Global Economics of COVID-19 Vaccines

By Ann Staudinger Knoll

To date, there have been over 370 million recorded cases of COVID-19 worldwide, with over 5.6 million deaths. The United States alone has had…

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Op-EdNovember 9, 2021

The Things We Carry

By Ann Staudinger Knoll

As medical students and future physicians, we are granted permission to witness some of the most intimate and vulnerable moments of our patients’ lives….

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