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Arjun Johal

Arjun Johal is a member of The University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix Class of 2023. He graduated from the University of California at Santa Barbara in 2016 with a major in Biochemistry and a minor in English. In his free time he enjoys anything that gets him moving, whether it be a bicycle, a surfboard, or anything in between. He also welcomes discussion on topics of all ranges, ideally over a cup of tea. Feel free to contact him at arjunjohal[at]email.arizona.edu

Science, Science/TechFebruary 8, 2022

This Is Your Brain on Wordle

By Arjun Johal

Wordle, the latest pandemic craze, is a free game that gives users six attempts a day to guess a unique five letter word, with…

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EthicsSeptember 14, 2021

Death With Dignity

By Arjun Johal

On November 1st 2014, Brittany Maynard ended her life at her home in Oregon, surrounded by friends and loved ones, by taking a lethal…

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The Limit to Your Love: <p> Should You Recuse Yourself from Care?
EthicsJuly 14, 2020

The Limit to Your Love:

Should You Recuse Yourself from Care?

By Arjun Johal

Nearly all of us who enter the medical field do so with the main intention of caring for others. We often also have secondary…

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EthicsJanuary 14, 2020

Prescribing Placebos in Non Life Threatening Disease: Is it Ethical?

By Arjun Johal

The placebo effect is widely known amongst medical professionals and patients and has been shown to be powerful. Though unable to cure disease, studies…

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Op-EdSeptember 10, 2019

Dog-tors:

Exploring the Rise of Pet Therapy in Medicine

By Arjun Johal

Oftentimes, the best part of my day is coming home to the long snout and warm panting breath of my dog. The rhythmic thumping…

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