by Christina Silva | Sep 25, 2023 | Blog
Source: MinnPost By Ava Kian | Staff Writer Michael Schroeder-Toya is a third-year medical student at the University of Minnesota who was inspired to go to medical school because, growing up, she didn’t see people in medicine who looked like her. Not only...
by Christina Silva | Sep 19, 2023 | Blog
Source: CNBC In his office at the VA hospital in Seattle, Dr. Nadeem Zafar needed to settle a debate. Zafar is a pathologist, the kind of doctor that carries out clinical lab tests on bodily fluids and tissues to diagnose conditions like cancer. It’s a specialty...
by David Rosado | Apr 3, 2015 | 2015, April, Blog
By Peter Shadbolt www.cnn.com Ever had a headache so big, you felt like drilling a hole in your head to let the pain out? In Neolithic times trepanation — or drilling a hole into the skull — was thought to be a cure for everything from epilepsy to...