I have never been a big runner. My peak was in junior high P.E. when I struggled through two miles in our running unit. So in…
Today’s “Transforming Medical School Blog” is a question-and-answer entry from Dr. Jennifer Trilk about the value of Lifestyle Medicine in today’s healthcare environment. Question:…
This past summer, six of my classmates and I were part of a surgical team that went to Honduras on a medical mission trip. At…
As August came to a close, whispers of the impending medical school apocalypse began to travel throughout the M1 class. During breaks, groups could be…
Another year has passed and the American Medical College Application Service deadline is closed for the University of South Carolina School of Medicine Greenville for 2013-14….
The student-led Medical Roots Garden Group at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine Greenville has been harvesting it’s crops for a few weeks now….
Art is in the eye of the beholder. To medical students – and probably to our faculty – a good set of notes is a…
During my last EMT shift as an intern, we transported a man who had congestive heart failure, reporting that his fluid meds were not working…
I was an engineering major in college, and one of the things I loved about it was working with numbers. Something that always fascinated me…