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When Your Passion Evolves

When Your Passion Evolves

by Kellye W. Hall | Aug 22, 2018 | Inspire

I wanted to be a doctor since the age of two. It was my God-ordained purpose in life and I fulfilled it; but about seven years in I was looking for a way out. In the beginning, the chaos and turmoil was exciting. Once I realized I wasn’t saving lives every day like I...
How Rheumatology Picked Me

How Rheumatology Picked Me

by Vandana Singh | Aug 22, 2018 | Career

I always knew I wanted to be a doctor growing up.  In part, my parents (and pretty much all Indian parents) expected that was what I had to be.  I did well in my science and math classes, volunteered at a hospital, did all the “right” stuff.  I imagined having those...
Happiness Only 5 Pounds Away

Happiness Only 5 Pounds Away

by Ali Novitsky | Aug 22, 2018 | Lifestyle

I felt hungry before I went to bed last night. My stomach definitely feels flatter this morning. Could today be the day that I hit my goal weight? I stumble out of bed, hit the potty, and take off my pajamas. I zero the scale for a third time, and I step on with...
14 Survival Tips for Women Interns

14 Survival Tips for Women Interns

by Natasha K. Sriraman | Aug 22, 2018 | Career

This year, for the first time ever, medical schools nationwide welcomed a class of students that is majority female. In fact, there are some medical schools that are comprised of 60% women in their first year class.  While the field of medicine is difficult, women in...
When Health and Politics Collide: A Child in the ER Whose Only Symptom is Fear

When Health and Politics Collide: A Child in the ER Whose Only Symptom is Fear

by María Perez-Johnson | Aug 22, 2018 | Opinion

It’s a Sunday evening in a local South Texas Emergency Room with the expected normal ER traffic for a weekend evening. Lots of simple traumas for a weekend: ankle sprains, abrasions, lacerations, simple falls as well as common URI (upper respiratory infection)...
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