by Loren Deutsch One of the constants in medical education is the sheer volume of novel information; to learn, to retain, and to recall, to demonstrate knowledge. With no shortage of resources, advice, AI, and Anki decks, below are some … Continue reading
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ACT Returns as the Illinois High School Graduation Testing Requirement
By Zahra Muhsin From 2016 to 2024, students took the SAT exam to satisfy the Illinois High School graduation requirement. Initially a paper exam, then phasing into the Digital SAT in 2023, students across the state have adjusted to the … Continue reading
Identity in Medicine: Proud Medicine
Identity in medicine transcends the conventional notion of verifying credentials and authorizations. It encompasses the multifaceted identities that medical professionals bring into their practice, shaped by their characteristics, relationships, experiences, and the broader social and cultural context. For LGBTQ medical … Continue reading
The Case for Disruption
By Zahra Muhsin In Martin Luther King Jr’s writing from Birmingham Jail, he cautioned against more devotion to ‘order’ than to justice. He warned against those who preferred “a negative peace which is the absence of tension to a positive … Continue reading