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Jan
13

Racism in Life and Medicine Stops with You

Posted by: Author · Date 01.13.2013 @ 8:18 pm ⋅ Comments 1 Comment
This post is filed under: Adventures in White Coat Culture, Medical Anthropology, Personal.
 
Racism in Life and Medicine

I had to address a troubling article about Affirmative Action in Medicine that I came across. I do not wish to publicly share the link on the blog because I refuse to associate with such bitterness and hatred. Initially, my reaction was a mixture of concern and sorrow. As a child, I learned that affirmative [...]

 
 
Oct
30

Victims of Hurricane Sandy Need Your Help!

Posted by: Author · Date 10.30.2012 @ 10:43 pm ⋅ Comments Comment
This post is filed under: Advocacy, Personal.
 
American Red Cross

The victims of Hurricane Sandy, especially those in New York and the tri-state area, are in need of your help. If you can volunteer your time or give donations, please help the people in need! Read more at “How You Can Help: Volunteer for Hurricane Sandy Shelters“ Footnotes Image of woman and little boy in [...]

 
 
Oct
30

My Past Week on Instagram: Right as Rain & Street Anatomy

Posted by: Author · Date 10.30.2012 @ 10:20 pm ⋅ Comments Comment
This post is filed under: Instagram.
 
Follow @afutureMD on Instagram

“Right as Rain” by Adele | Street Anatomy | Soy Hot Cocoa Heart of Glass | Ode to the #Swiss (#Suisse) | Newt Gingrich! follow me on instagram: @afutureMD

 
 
Oct
15

My Past Week on Instagram: Medical School Visits & College Degrees

Posted by: Author · Date 10.15.2012 @ 5:18 pm ⋅ Comments Comment
This post is filed under: Instagram.
 
My Past Week on Instagram: From Medical School Visits to College Degrees

Paul Ryan hears a 7-Week Old Fetal Heartbeat? | King of the Hill | Finally framed my college degree. The George Washington University School of Medicine | “Cooking” | Remember the 3rd Generation iPod Nano? An old photo of me. | Netter’s Anatomy Atlas App on the iPad is AMAZING! | #premedproblems follow me on [...]

 
 
Sep
23

Making Sacrifices for Medicine

Posted by: Author · Date 09.23.2012 @ 2:46 am ⋅ Comments 1 Comment
This post is filed under: Adventures in White Coat Culture, Personal, Sacrifices for Medicine.
 
Making Sacrifices for Medicine

As students, we all know that a life dedicated to medicine requires sacrifices. Whether you are pre-med, pre-nursing, pre-pharmacy, or if you’re one step closer to becoming a medical professional it is well understood that medicine is a mission. “The law of sacrifice is uniform throughout the world. To be effective it demands the sacrifice [...]

 
 
 
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