The Magic of Childbirth
It’s not the gentle flight of a stork through the glimmering sunshine of new day. It’s new life knit from blood and sinew in…
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It’s not the gentle flight of a stork through the glimmering sunshine of new day. It’s new life knit from blood and sinew in…
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Interview Edition
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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Imogen Arate
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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‘What words, poems, stories, books, movies, songs, artworks, or quotes inspire, drive, and build your passion for medicine?’ This was one of the questions…
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Those involved in the Clinical Anatomy course taught last fall: first-year medical students from the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix; physical…
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November 28th, 2018 marked the first workshop in the second year of the Creativity in Elder Care Program at UA COM-P. This is an…
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Lessons in Observation
The artwork on the first floor of HSEB may seem like a departure in ways from previous Art in Medicine exhibits. Sam Woolcott’s work…
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An Interview with Dr. Drane and Dr. Marvasti
As you may have heard, there’s a movement growing, and it’s blooming here in our backyard! Our university community is starting a local farmer’s…
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Note from the Editors-in-Chief: September is National Suicide Awareness Month. As such, this article addresses physician suicide, an issue which already has or will…
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On August 1, 2018, the Ministry of Health of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) declared a new Ebola outbreak in North Kivu, located…
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