Linda Lee '21 reflects on the flaws of a corporate-driven healthcare system and urges one to consider the true purpose of entering the field.
Reading Medical Memoirs: A Personal Essay About My Thesis
In a personal reflection on his senior thesis, Jon Galla '18 discusses the necessity of medical memoirs in drawing out the raw realism behind those affected by healthcare.
Intrinsic Contingency Plan
Rory Sullivan '18 relates the fight of one cell against an infection to a glorious battle in this epic poem.
Hippocrates
Rory Sullivan '18 spins a refreshing remembrance of an ancient physician's words regarding the human body.
Finding Susan Sontag: Her Work, Metaphors, and Legacy
In a thoughtful essay reflecting on Susan Sontag's work, Jon Galla '18 contemplates narrative medicine and its necessity in modern medicine.
Invasion
A poem about the subversive nature of cancer by Aurora Sullivan '18
Untitled Dialogue
A joint poetry piece by Ziyad Ziko McLean '18 and Andre Sanchez '18 expressing the delicate relationship between physician and patient.
Gary Taylor
Through a feature on Dr. Gary Taylor's battle with prostate cancer, Julie Ngauv '20 gives a voice to the silent struggle of cancer patients as a stark reminder of the true calling of healthcare.
“5pm in the hospital”
A poem by Aurora Sullivan '18 about the internal struggle of mothers with illness in the family.