Our patient seized wildly in her hospital bed. A team of nine rushed into the room. One at the head of the bed called orders….
As August drew to a close, “real medical school” began for the M1s. We are continuing to train for our EMT (emergency medical technician) certification,…
Today, America faces unique healthcare challenges. Instead of fighting malnutrition and overwork, we’re fighting overfeeding and sedentary lifestyle. Ironic as that may seems, the number…
When I first interviewed at USC School of Medicine Greenville, one of the more appealing aspects to the school was the family-style atmosphere. Everyone, staff…
Imagine you’re a middle-aged patient. You have a few extra pounds around the middle. Your cholesterol is high; you have early stage diabetes. You like…
In writing and in medical school, pacing is important. Choose words carefully. Hear the sounds they make. Listen to your tone. Review your product. Reduce…
So I’ve been in medical school for less than a month, and so far, I have signed up to become a member of the American…
“I am always doing that which I cannot do, in order that I may learn how to do it.” – Pablo Picasso I never…
The sweltering August sun beat down on the less than even grass outside the front doors of the HSEB. The added gift of South Carolina…
Being a patient at a teaching hospital offers a unique experience. You have access to some of the best physicians, state of the art technology,…