Sonnet for the Graduating Class
See! Adorned in hues of recognition, Orbs glistening and flashing dental whites — A younger self: another tradition — Now steps fulfilled, proven strong…
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See! Adorned in hues of recognition, Orbs glistening and flashing dental whites — A younger self: another tradition — Now steps fulfilled, proven strong…
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In my effort to let students learn more about our faculty, staff and, students, I interviewed Dr. David Beyda, the chair of the Department…
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The first Clown Town Healing Fest in the United States was held at the downtown Phoenix Arizona Center on Saturday, February 26. The planning…
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Mosquitoes carry a bad name. They carry malaria, chikungunya, typhoid, and dengue, and who knows what else . . . as we found out…
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Think back to the last time you read Romeo and Juliet. It was probably in high school English class, and you were assigned to…
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We hope that you enjoy this summary of the six short NPR segments that were compiled to form the TED Radio Hour entitled “Just…
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It’s another busy day at the clinic. You look up the patient list for the afternoon and start skimming through. As you sift through…
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This poem was created using the blackout poetry technique, in which the author starts with a newspaper article and blacks out words to compose…
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We asked residents and attendings affiliated with our school to answer the question, “What is compassionate patient care?” And their responses were inspiring. …
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I still remember the day my brother fell to the ground while climbing a tree at his friend’s house. The bustling ED, the X-ray…
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