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How Could I Ask Someone Else to Do My Job?

Collin Mulcahy, MD

Aug 18, 2020

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Discourse on Beauty in Medicine

John Frederick Clark, MD

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Read Getting My Calling Wrong, and Getting My Calling Rightarticle image

Getting My Calling Wrong, and Getting My Calling Right

Jennifer I Davis, MD

Aug 17, 2020 Link to Getting My Calling Wrong, and Getting My Calling Right

Read How Virtual Interviews Might Mitigate Systemic Sexism in Medicinearticle image

How Virtual Interviews Might Mitigate Systemic Sexism in Medicine

Michelle Amy Finkel, MD

Aug 17, 2020 Link to How Virtual Interviews Might Mitigate Systemic Sexism in Medicine

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The Best Doctors Are Good Teachers

Sarah Chiu

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Framing COVID-19 as an Opportunity

Henry Bair

Aug 14, 2020 Link to Framing COVID-19 as an Opportunity

Read The Boy Who Never Came Home and Other Reflections from Wararticle image

The Boy Who Never Came Home and Other Reflections from War

Anant Shukla, MD

Aug 14, 2020 Link to The Boy Who Never Came Home and Other Reflections from War

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Doctor, I Am Not Your PA

Alon Manela, PA

Aug 13, 2020 Link to Doctor, I Am Not Your PA

Read Cancer Doesn't Stop During a Pandemic, and Neither Will Wearticle image

Cancer Doesn't Stop During a Pandemic, and Neither Will We

Brette Camerann Harding, MD

Aug 13, 2020 Link to Cancer Doesn't Stop During a Pandemic, and Neither Will We

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It’s OK to Cry in Your N95

Christina Wornom, RN

Aug 13, 2020 Link to It’s OK to Cry in Your N95

Read How Our EMRs Are Hurting Us In the Fight Against COVID-19article image

How Our EMRs Are Hurting Us In the Fight Against COVID-19

Hemal Narendra Sampat, MD

Aug 12, 2020 Link to How Our EMRs Are Hurting Us In the Fight Against COVID-19

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To the Medical Student Crying in the Hallway

Caitlin McCarthy, MD

Aug 11, 2020 Link to To the Medical Student Crying in the Hallway

Read How One Group of Medical Students Is Addressing Local Health Disparitiesarticle image

How One Group of Medical Students Is Addressing Local Health Disparities

Amier Haidar

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I Choose to Continue Loving Medicine

Brent Lacey, MD

Aug 10, 2020 Link to I Choose to Continue Loving Medicine

Read 'Are You Interested in Surgery?': The Self-Sorting Medical Students Are Asked to Doarticle image

'Are You Interested in Surgery?': The Self-Sorting Medical Students Are Asked to Do

Betty Nguyen

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The Performance vs. the Patients

Megan Ottomeyer, DO

Aug 7, 2020 Link to The Performance vs. the Patients

Read Step 1, COVID-19, and a Marathon Unracedarticle image

Step 1, COVID-19, and a Marathon Unraced

Divya Singh, BS and 2 others

Aug 6, 2020 Link to Step 1, COVID-19, and a Marathon Unraced

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Treating Abroad: Diagnosing Without Medicating

Lauren Nguyen

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The Real Reason Why Medical Students Need to Learn Everything

Andrew Donald van der Vaart

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Read The Pros and Cons of a Virtual ASRS Conferencearticle image

The Pros and Cons of a Virtual ASRS Conference

Glenn C Yiu, MD

Aug 3, 2020 Link to The Pros and Cons of a Virtual ASRS Conference

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Should High Contrast Chart Acuity Continue to be Used as a Functional Outcome for Clinical Trials of Macular Disease?

Stephen Sinclair, MD

Aug 3, 2020 Link to Should High Contrast Chart Acuity Continue to be Used as a Functional Outcome for Clinical Trials of Macular Disease?

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Innovations to Assist in Pre-Retinal Membrane Surgery

Stephen Sinclair, MD

Aug 3, 2020 Link to Innovations to Assist in Pre-Retinal Membrane Surgery