Wounded healers: Greek myth or transformative metaphor for medicine today?
Suffering in medicine is palpable and comes in different forms – a bounding arterial pulse, an anguished cry of a baby, or it may be
Read MoreSuffering in medicine is palpable and comes in different forms – a bounding arterial pulse, an anguished cry of a baby, or it may be
Read MoreThis post is a preview of a presentation for the Baruch A. Brody Lecture in Bioethics. Want to learn more about this topic? Tune into the lecture Feb.
Read MoreAn important study emerged recently out of Scotland, casting a beam of hope onto the battleground against cervical cancer. The revelation? Not a single case
Read MoreResearch continues to show that transgender individuals face worse mental health outcomes than their cisgender counterparts, including higher rates of suicide attempts and serious psychological
Read MoreDespite the advancement of clinical genetic tests to diagnose rare diseases and the benefits of identifying a genetic diagnosis for pediatric patients and their families,
Read MoreThe COVID-19 pandemic was an eye-opening experience for the medical community and the world. We are still recovering from the effects of this global phenomenon;
Read More“Every event has two handles – one by which it can be carried, and one by which it can’t. If your brother does you wrong,
Read MoreIn the vast realm of health guidance, where exercise is revered as a holistic remedy impacting cardiovascular health, mental acuity and physical form, a critical
Read MoreMost of us will soon be sitting down to holiday dinner with our family and friends, and it’s likely that once the eggnog gets flowing,
Read MoreOrgan donation and transplant policies are crucial dimensions of modern medicine. According to the Health Resources & Services Administration, there were more than 42,800 transplants
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