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Arielle Rubin

Arielle Eliz Rubin is a medical student at The University of College of Medicine – Phoenix. Raised and educated in Tempe, Arizona, she studied history and Spanish at Arizona State University. She is co-chair of the campus Psychiatry Interest Group and Latino Medical Student Association (LMSA). She currently serves on the LMSA National Board as Internal Policy Chair. Research endeavors include a thesis on the cultural and religious determinants of reproductive healthcare in Spain and a scholarly project assessing trauma exposure during border-crossing experiences of Latina women. She enjoys salsa dancing, museum explorations, and traveling with friends.

Diversity/Inclusion WeekNovember 14, 2017

Here to Stay:

The Journey of DACA Students in Medicine

By Arielle Rubin

The current policy bylaws of most medical schools make a commitment to support increasing diversity of students entering medical school and to increase the…

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Op-EdSeptember 8, 2015

Social Activism in Medical School

By Arielle Rubin

How should we remember the 19th-century pathologist Dr. Rudolph Virchow? Do we recall his diagnostic algorithms like Virchow’s triad or think of his reformist…

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