Ayesha Javid writes a piece of resilience about a couple during the coronavirus pandemic.
Trust in the Healthcare System
In this article, Dhweeja Dasarathy '21 takes aim at the strain that information overload and mechanical hospital administration puts on patient-provider relationships.
Moments
In this poem, Ashley Cooper '21 thoughtfully reflects about the chronic nature of cancer.
Reflecting on mortality
Daniel Mendoza '21 reflects on the undeniable nature of mortality and the primarily negative connotations associated with it.
Mental Health is Health, Too
Linda Lee '21 advocates for greater infrastructure and support toward those facing mental health issues, dispelling widespread stigma over mental healthcare.
Noise
Jenny Liu '21 contemplates the "noise" associated with personal and societal expectations that threaten to blind medical practitioners from exercising personal values in treating patients.
Printing Problems?
Daniel Mendoza '21 explores the realm of modern technology, especially the potential of 3D printing to make medical breakthroughs.
The New Cancer Treatment: James P. Allison and Tasuku Honjo
Ayesha Javid discusses the impact of Dr. James P. Allison and Dr. Tasuku Honjo's findings in cancer therapy and research.
The Silent Key
Evelyn Wong '21 writes a gripping piece about a doctor who has been hired by the top military academy in Buenos Aires and his experiences with prisoners and the harrowing circumstances and torture they undergo.
Hope As We Wait
Stacy Jo '21 reflects on the hope that a family member holds on to as he/she waits anxiously for the truth about whether a loved one survived another day.