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Racism in Medicine Issue Winter 2021
Strong Bonds, Strong Purpose
Alumni attending the Class of 1995 virtual reunion form an antiracism task force, set goals, and take action
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Racism in Medicine Issue Winter 2021
Alumni on The Pandemic and its Effects on U.S. Health Care
What surprised you about how the COVID-19 pandemic affected health care in the United States?
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Racism in Medicine Issue Winter 2021
5 Questions with an Endocrinologist
A conversation with A. Enrique Caballero
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Racism in Medicine Issue Winter 2021
Neighbors in Need
For decades, community health efforts have brought care to people in areas underserved, and often overlooked, by mainstream medicine
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Racism in Medicine Issue Winter 2021
Through the Eyes of a Child
The barrage of strife, unrest, and outrage over the deaths of Black people in this country falls hard on the young
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Racism in Medicine Issue Winter 2021
Core Values
Elizabeth Howell on reducing maternal morbidity and mortality in women of color
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Racism in Medicine Issue Winter 2021
Field Correction
Race-based medicine, deeply embedded in clinical decision making, is being scrutinized and challenged
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Racism in Medicine Issue Winter 2021
MD Students on the Joy and Purpose that Community Service Brings
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Nature, Nurture Winter 2021
Particulates that Matter
Small airborne particles cause big problems, and some populations breathe in an unequal share
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Racism in Medicine Issue Winter 2021
Alumni on the Lifelong Benefits of Financial Aid During Medical School
How did receiving help with the costs of medical school assist you while you were a student and afterward?
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Racism in Medicine Issue Winter 2021
The Journey to Here
A physician reflects on race, racism, and the power of family
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Skin Issue Autumn 2021
Tailored for Perfection
The self-doubts that many high-achieving people develop when facing the demands of academics or a profession can be crippling
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