We Can All Play a Part
By Jessica Jou During the four weeks of my ICU rotation, I came to know Mr. S well. I was the medical student on the intensive care team, managing patients
By Jessica Jou During the four weeks of my ICU rotation, I came to know Mr. S well. I was the medical student on the intensive care team, managing patients
By Nicole Miele, BA, MSN, CLC, RN Carla was sitting alone and scared in the neonatal intensive care unit, helplessly staring at her baby that wasn’t supposed to be here for
By Jennifer Menjivar I grew up most of my life avoiding doctors and hospital visits. I never fancied getting shots or blood draws as a child, and without health insurance; I
By Renee Y. Hsia, MD, MSc, FACEP His right testicle had jumped into his abdomen after he lost control of his motorcycle on the highway. My 43 year-old patient, whom I’ll
By François de Brantes, MS, MBA and Neel Shah, MD, MPP We recently returned from the National Summit on Healthcare Price, Cost, and Quality Transparency, where leading thinkers convened to discuss
By Meera Gupta, MD Partial liver donation is the only life-saving deed that a non-surgeon can do for another person suffering from end stage liver disease. On the other hand,