Manila Folder Mentor
As I sat down to review the patient list for the day, it was hard to miss the manila folder with my name scribbled…
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As I sat down to review the patient list for the day, it was hard to miss the manila folder with my name scribbled…
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In our last edition, I presented two bills, HB2470 and HB2471, sponsored by Representative Nancy Barto (Rep.) that had made their way out of…
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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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Did you know a recent study described Arizona as a “hot-spot?” Not because of our record-breaking summer temperatures, indie music venues, Roosevelt Row, open-air…
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Does that sound like you?
“Jane,” a 25-year old female, comes in to see her PCP with complaints of persistent low energy, difficulty concentrating and recent unintentional weight loss….
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The Relevance of Hippocrates
I recently revisited the Class of 2019 Oath for the first time since my White Coat Ceremony in 2015. At the University of Arizona…
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Should we ask?
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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The summer between the first and second years of medical school can be an odd existential crisis. You feel like the countless trials by…
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Jenna Koblinski submitted this piece to the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix’s annual Narrative Medicine Program competition open to all first-year medical students….
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This speech was given by Student Body Vice President Cecilia Chou at the Second Look Luncheon to the incoming Class of 2022. We are…
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