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Dalia Koujah

Dalia Koujah is a third year medical student at the University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix. She graduated from UCSD, majoring in Neuroscience and minoring in Human Developmental Sciences when she wasn’t at the beach. Dalia enjoys painting, trail running, and reading in her free time. Please feel free to reach out at dkoujah@arizona.edu.

Ethics, Op-EdMarch 11, 2025

Moral Typecasting and the God Complex

By Dalia Koujah

The concept of moral typecasting states that one who has a position of moral agency, the capacity of doing good or evil onto others,…

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Op-EdNovember 12, 2024

Saturday Mornings

By Dalia Koujah

Saturday mornings fill my heart with gratitude for the people around me. Anyone who has been with Street Medicine knows that the individuals we…

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Op-EdSeptember 10, 2024

“No, I’m Not in Medical School To Become a Nurse”…and More: The Experience of Female-Identifying Students in Medicine

By Dalia Koujah

Our daily innocent interactions with patients and their families can be harsh reminders of how we are perceived from outside the medical institution. At…

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Op-EdJuly 2, 2024

A Brief Look into the History of Medical Student Global Activism and Our Silence Today

By Dalia Koujah

“A man should share the action and passion of his time at peril of being judged not to have lived.” – Oliver Wendell Holmes…

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