Education

Love in the Time of COVID-19: Negligence in the Nicaraguan Response (Interview with Author Ben Gallo)

Q&A with author Ben Gallo Ben Gallo, MD23, and a team of Latinx med students, faculty, PhDs, and physicians, came ...
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8 Questions with Dr. Paul George, Associate Dean of Medical Education

Dr. George has been in Providence for a long time. He graduated from Brown University and Alpert Medical School before ...
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Getting to know Dr. Luba Dumenco, Assistant Dean of Medical Education

Dr. Luba Dumenco is a familiar face for first year students. She introduces each of the blocks with excessive highlights ...
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Want Med Students to Be Better Doctors? Make Them Teach

When it comes to helping medical students understand the critical communication tools they need to connect with their patients, make ...
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A conversation with Dr. Jordan White, Assistant Dean for Student Affairs

Ever wanted to know more about AMS’s first Assistant Dean for Student Affairs? Murmur sat down with Dr. Jordan C ...
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Recipe: Turkey Butternut Squash Chili by Katie Chung ’20

Fall is finally here! You can tell by the changing leaves, the cool crisp air (on some days), and the ...
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M1 Column: Caution: Doctor-In-Training by Jeffrey Lam

The first few days of school felt like any other orientation — making new friends, talking logistics, and “orienting” ourselves. Now, six ...
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M1 Column: Internalizing My White Coat by Amelia B. Warshaw

The following is the first post of our M1 Column, featuring the singular experiences of first-year medical students at Alpert ...
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Cadaver by John Sanderson

Here we were, five first-year students less than two weeks into medical school, about to go through an intimate rite ...
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Mask Off: Under the Guise of Implicit Bias by Aida Alazar

Understanding etymology is helpful in medicine. “Genu” and “corpus” are Latin for knee and body, respectively. “Hippos” is Greek for ...
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