2020-2021 Doximity Op-Med Fellow

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Who Are You Calling Doctor?

Scarlett Hao, MD

Feb 18, 2021

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Why It’s Good to Be Sad About Change

Brian Zenger

Feb 17, 2021 Link to Why It’s Good to Be Sad About Change

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Why I'm Playing Catch-Up In Residency

Sara Khan, MD

Feb 16, 2021 Link to Why I'm Playing Catch-Up In Residency

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Being a Prisoner To Your Training Institution

Olga Muldoon, MD

Feb 16, 2021 Link to Being a Prisoner To Your Training Institution

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Medicine Is Full of Unfinished Stories. This Is How I Find Endings

Andrew Park, MD

Feb 12, 2021 Link to Medicine Is Full of Unfinished Stories. This Is How I Find Endings

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Should Patients Help Grade Medical Students?

Sarah MacLean

Feb 10, 2021 Link to Should Patients Help Grade Medical Students?

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An Apple A Day? Evaluating Gaps in Medical Training

Beatrice Go, MD

Feb 8, 2021 Link to An Apple A Day? Evaluating Gaps in Medical Training

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The Thought That Made Me Feel Like a Terrible Doctor

Tim Hsu, MD

Feb 8, 2021 Link to The Thought That Made Me Feel Like a Terrible Doctor

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Beyond Blindness

Rabia Yunus Karani, MD

Feb 5, 2021 Link to Beyond Blindness

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PPE and Masks Are Acceptable. Why Aren’t Muslim Head and Face Coverings?

Sara Khan, MD

Feb 1, 2021 Link to PPE and Masks Are Acceptable. Why Aren’t Muslim Head and Face Coverings?

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Imposter in a White Coat

Saaquib Bakhsh, MD

Feb 1, 2021 Link to Imposter in a White Coat

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Can We Carry the Burden of the Stories We Bear Witness To?

Zainab Mabizari, MD

Jan 25, 2021 Link to Can We Carry the Burden of the Stories We Bear Witness To?

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When Textbook Hypotheticals Become Real Patients

Ashley Wu

Jan 23, 2021 Link to When Textbook Hypotheticals Become Real Patients

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Vitamins and Supplements Are Not Just 'Posh Piss'

Melinda Rebecca Ring, MD FACP, ABOIM

Jan 20, 2021 Link to Vitamins and Supplements Are Not Just 'Posh Piss'

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Community and End-Of-Life Care in the Era of COVID-19

Nzuekoh Nchinda, MD

Jan 19, 2021 Link to Community and End-Of-Life Care in the Era of COVID-19

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Take Two Aspirin—and Here's a Call to Action

Fiona Miller

Jan 15, 2021 Link to Take Two Aspirin—and Here's a Call to Action

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Shame, Self-Disclosure, and COVID-19

Dana Kroop, NP

Jan 14, 2021 Link to Shame, Self-Disclosure, and COVID-19

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We’ve Taught Patients To Rely On Us Instead of Themselves

Brian Andrew Freeman, MD, MPH

Jan 13, 2021 Link to We’ve Taught Patients To Rely On Us Instead of Themselves

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The Ultimate Boon

Joanne Guerrero Randolph, NP

Jan 11, 2021 Link to The Ultimate Boon

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An Old-School Solution To a New Epidemic

Charles Black, MD

Jan 11, 2021 Link to An Old-School Solution To a New Epidemic

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Medical Professionals Make the Worst Patients

Olga Muldoon, MD

Jan 8, 2021 Link to Medical Professionals Make the Worst Patients

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The ‘Do Something’ Bias in Medicine

Charlotte Grinberg, MD

Jan 7, 2021 Link to The ‘Do Something’ Bias in Medicine