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I AM, Mexican-American.
Daisy Salazar Master's Student, Drexel University College of Medicine I AM, Mexican-American. Out of my mother’s womb, I came. Yet, out...
Nov 7, 20223 min read
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We have a math problem in the physician patient relationship
David Marulanda MS2, Drexel University College of Medicine LMSA National Conference Chair, '21-'22 Imagine you are working on a group...
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Oh, dulce América
Daisy Salazar Master's Student, Drexel University College of Medicine These poems can be found on Instagram, with audio of me reading...
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Behind the Veil of Medical Prestige: The Excellence of Latina Women in Medicine
Ashley Cantu-Weinstein & Larissa De Souza M2, Case Western Reserve University In May of 2018, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai put...
Nov 7, 20223 min read
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Thank You
Violeta Osegueda MS4, UC Irvine School of Medicine Thank you I found no enjoyment in fishing blindly through the webbings of your fascia...
Nov 7, 20223 min read
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El Lenguaje de Nuestros Ancestros: Amplifying the historical lens on Latino mental health
Sheila Panez University of California, Irvine College of Medicine Susto, preocupación, estres -- these are common phrases used in place...
Nov 7, 20226 min read
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Reflections of a Nobody
Anonymous It starts off innocently. A mindless act of sleeping longer than usual or skipping meals because you have not felt hungry in...
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Leveraging social media platforms to create virtual communities for Latinx trainees
Jorge G. Zarate Rodriguez, MD : Resident Physician, Department of Surgery, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, St....
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Metabolic Syndrome: An Alarm Bell for Cardiovascular Disease
Tania Peña Ortiz Incoming Medical Student Our population is living longer, but are we aging healthier? Improvements in medical...
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