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Sarah Fraser, BSc
Bedside ultrasound, a term that comes up repeatedly in medical school, is becoming increasingly valuable in almost all fields of medicine.[1] This tool is being integrated into preclinical training, yet it seems that... Read More
I recently came across a report while on a public health elective in my fourth year of medical school. Admittedly, I am new to medicine, but I was truly shocked by the data presented by the Office of the Seniors... Read More
Perception is a subjective phenomenon and, when it comes to medical conditions, it is clear that each person has their own perception of their ailment. Notably, the perception can be positive or negative and can have an... Read More
Running is one of the oldest and simplest types of aerobic activity. Unfortunately, running also has very high injury rates. For example, Macera and colleagues[1] reported that 24% to 65% of runners can expect to... Read More