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Mohammad Khan

Mohammad Khan is a fourth-year medical student in The University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix, Class of 2021. He graduated from Arizona State University in 2014 with two bachelor's degrees in biochemistry and biology. He then worked as a teacher and completed a Master's in biomedical diagnostics in 2017. For fun, Mohammad (who also goes by Mokha) likes to practice at the archery range, work on calligraphy, game, and fountain pen writing, and read science fiction novels. He is interested in medicine with a focus on educating patients.

Arts & CultureMay 11, 2021

An Interview with Ashley / Aishwarya Moni

By Mohammad Khan

Editorial Note: This piece discusses suicide and suicidal ideation, and some people might find it disturbing. If you or someone you know is suicidal,…

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InterprofessionalJuly 14, 2020

Wait, Hippotherapy is a Thing?!

By Mohammad Khan

Tell us a bit about who you are: My name is Valerie Ngai PT, DPT, and I am a doctor of physical therapy, who…

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Arts & CultureJuly 14, 2020

On the Push for Bilingual Education in Medicine

By Mohammad Khan

Estefania Lopez, a UACOM – Phoenix student in the class of 2023, is passionate about increasing resources for medical Spanish on campus and throughout…

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Arts & CultureJuly 14, 2020

Cafecitos en la Casa

By Mohammad Khan

I am here today with Dr. Sue Kim, leader of the PAL block director curriculum committee. (Personal Active Learning is a 6-week block of…

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Arts & CultureMay 12, 2020

It’s Okay

By Mohammad Khan

It began with whispers and mumblings. “What do you think of this new disease in Wuhan?” “Will it come here?” At the beginning of…

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Arts & CultureJanuary 14, 2020

Little Memories

By Mohammad Khan

A year ago, the klaxon call of the morning alarm signaled the beginning of a day of study for Step 1. Long hours nuzzled…

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Arts & CultureNovember 12, 2019

Doctoring Through the Ages:

An Interview with Dr. Maricela Moffitt

By Mohammad Khan

As I meet with Dr. Moffitt, I see an office full of memories of classes past and books on the care of patients. Communication…

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Arts & CultureSeptember 10, 2019

The American Academy of Family Physicians Podcast:

Interview Edition

By Mohammad Khan

Today I am interviewing Steven Brown, MD, Family Medicine Physician and creator of the American Family Physician Family Medicine Podcast, which has been in…

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Arts & CultureJuly 9, 2019

An Interview with “Poets and Muses” Creator:

Imogen Arate

By Mohammad Khan

Culture and medicine can serve as reflections of each other. As societal changes affect conceptions of health and illness, it is important to explore…

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Op-EdMay 7, 2019

A Study in Scarlet

By Mohammad Khan

During our medical school training, we try to disentangle the Gordian Knot of the human body, and stand in awe of such a task…

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