Superficial Vein Disease De-mystified

Superficial Vein Disease De-mystified

Superficial Vein Disease De-Mystified I still remember that night as a medicine intern in the ER when a surgical resident casually commented, “It’s really ironic that three of the most […]

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Global Health News and Resources

Global Burden of Disease: Generating Evidence, Guiding Policy The World Bank Group has partnered with the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) to release six regional reports: http://www.healthmetricsandevaluation.org/gbd/publications/policy-reports   […]

What’s In a Smile?

What’s In a Smile?

At a recent conference, I was speaking about communication in the healthcare setting and suggested that the major premise of Malcolm Gladwell’s book, Blink, has a lot to tell us about how […]

Region 8 Spotlight

Region 8 Spotlight

This fall, The University of Arizona COM-Phoenix’s AMWA branch is screening a video on the film “Branded,” a 45-minute documentary film about the realities of sex trafficking in Phoenix. Sex […]

The gift of a “bad patient”

The gift of a “bad patient”

Yesterday I received a call from a friend – a truly brilliant person who takes great responsibility for everything in her life.  She researches nutrition and eats only healthy foods, […]

Humanizing Medicine: The Small Details

Humanizing Medicine: The Small Details

“Angelina Gomez,” the medical assistant hollers out to the crowded waiting room. As always, I cringe when I hear this. It sounds so harsh, so cattle-like. I know that the […]

A Female Attending

A Female Attending

In the brief time between finishing step 1 and starting my third year, I thought about my first clerkship a lot. My father had bought me a book called “Surgery […]

But don’t you want to get better?

But don’t you want to get better?

It is such a surreal experience walking into a patient’s hospital room for the first time.  After asking him or her about personal experiences and medical history, you need to […]