Outside of medicine Daniel Malebranche enjoys travel photography, the study of languages, and mastering the art of Swiss cheese fondue. He is passionate about clinical research and aspires to a career in interventional cardiology.
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A. Daniel Malebranche, MSc, MD,
Aortic coarctation (AC) is characterized by localized narrowing of the thoracic aorta. While acquired cases have been reported, most cases are congenital and occur in about 4 of 10 000 live births.[1-3] Diagnosis is... Read More
As a health care professional of African descent practising in Canada, I often wonder how studies describing morbidity and mortality in African Americans extrapolate back to their Canadian counterparts. ... Read More
I had the privilege of spending the last winter holiday season with family in the United States. I enjoyed a good part of the time watching endless hours of satellite television. Dominating the news was the American... Read More
Switzerland offers fertile ground for medical students to practise medicine … and languages It was June 2008. I had finished my last clinical exam and was on the way to Zurich, Switzerland, the country where I had... Read More
Students in the Faculty of Medicine at UBC have released a male model pinup calendar as a fundraiser for prostate cancer research. “Men in Medicine” features medical students and medical residents wearing only... Read More