Without Enough Sleep, Performance Suffers The story is a famous one, and it involves a third-year medical student falling asleep at a traffic light while
Without Enough Sleep, Performance Suffers The story is a famous one, and it involves a third-year medical student falling asleep at a traffic light while
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Mindset or Set Shot? Many students dream of becoming a physician. Yet, once students arrive on campus and settle into their classes, many realize they
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He’s got a collapsed lung! Call the helicopter! The patient was a 15-year-old male who was having difficulty breathing. We were in the backcountry of
Why Are Surgeons in the UK Called Mrs, Ms, Miss, or Mr? Generally speaking, in most parts of the world a doctor is a doctor
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Great Reads Inspire Great Lives As many of you know, my desire to be involved in medicine dates to when I was quite young, and
What Specialty Should You Choose? This is a question that many premedical and medical students ask themselves. This can be one of the most important
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