Lessons in the anatomy lab
By Julia McGuinness, MS3 As I was finishing my first semester in medical school, my grandmother was diagnosed with adenocarcinoma of the esophagus, stage IV.
Read MoreBy Julia McGuinness, MS3 As I was finishing my first semester in medical school, my grandmother was diagnosed with adenocarcinoma of the esophagus, stage IV.
Read MoreEditor’s Note: Every year, first year medical students pay tribute to the individuals who donate their bodies and become some of the most important teachers
Read MoreBy Lucy Zhu, MS2 Editor’s Note: All names have been changed and all patient identifiers have been removed from this story. “I don’t even know
Read MoreEditor’s note: author preferred to remain anonymous after discussing own medical history in the following post. Please feel free to direct all questions regarding the
Read MoreBy Julia Wang, MS1 I came up with a short list to identify places where students can find easy, yummy and healthy recipes for busy
Read MoreBy Stephen Manning, MS2 “No teacher has ever told me what they really thought of me.” That’s what I was thinking as I read the
Read MoreAfter counting down the hours, the day has finally come! Today, MS4s across the country met their match: they learned where they would be going
Read MoreOn Friday, MS4s at Baylor College of Medicine will participate in Match Day and learn where they will complete their residency after graduation. But before
Read MoreBy Julia Wang, MS1 Compassion is a form of love. At Baylor College of Medicine, there is widespread awareness and introspection in terms of compassion,
Read Moreby Chaya Murali, MS4 I was talking to an MS2 friend of mine the other day. He, like his classmates, is a fresh-faced, brand-new clinical
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