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Written On By Experience, Akesis Anonymous Author Dec 2015

Written On By Experience, Akesis Anonymous Author

Akesis

This poem is about a conversation I had with a friend about beginnings, and how any given experience has no intrinsic good or bad qualities, but rather holds whatever we imbibe it with.


What Is My Beginning?, Stephanie Braunthal Dec 2015

What Is My Beginning?, Stephanie Braunthal

Akesis

I find that when we ask about beginnings, we are really asking about the present. How did a person come to be who he or she is today? As I try to answer this question about myself, I am finding it easier to express myself in diagrams (pen on scratch paper) than in words. Perhaps this is a product of being a medical student; or perhaps it is because beginnings are a complex amalgam of static forces and fluid experiences that cannot be expressed linearly through prose...Enjoy!


To Care Is To Treat, Himanshu Malhotra Dec 2015

To Care Is To Treat, Himanshu Malhotra

Akesis

To Care is to Treat is a reflection of a few experiences from my second and third year that have inspired me to become a palliative care physician.


The Narrative Of My Childhood, Nihit N. Mehta Dec 2015

The Narrative Of My Childhood, Nihit N. Mehta

Akesis

I was a weak child from early on, never able to run or play as much as the other kids in my block. Each month I'd visit doctors, trying my best to recover from common colds and coughs. Luckily, all this changed as I matured and in a way I almost began living a "normal life".

However, when it came to deciding what I wanted to be as an adult, I remembered the sick kid I was and how my doctors were always there for me, helping me "find health." This made me realize that I too, could someday be …


The Descent Down The Step One Rabbit Hole, Katelyn A. Hanson Dec 2015

The Descent Down The Step One Rabbit Hole, Katelyn A. Hanson

Akesis

At the start of my second year of medical school I was ecstatic to move away from the study of the normal, healthy human body and to begin to immerse myself in the complex mechanisms behind the pathophysiology of disease. I drew this illustration to connect aspects of my personality with the aspects of medicine I was most excited about exploring deeper. This image was drawn with permanent markers on the cover of a binder dedicated solely to preparing for the first part of the medical licensing exam; I looked at this drawing every day as I drove myself closer …


Laurie's Greenhouse, Elizabeth G. Mcandrew, Kelsey Albert Dec 2015

Laurie's Greenhouse, Elizabeth G. Mcandrew, Kelsey Albert

Akesis

Pottery by: Elizabeth McAndrew

Photography by: Kelsey Albert and Elizabeth McAndrew

Modeling: Laurie the Bird

Materials: Wheel thrown pottery - Cone 10 white clay and dipped glaze (cobalt blue and mossy green). Philodendron Heartleaf Plant. Laurie is a parrotlet, which is the second smallest species of parrot. Photo editing was done directly on the iPhone photo application.

This photo represents beginnings because it includes many elements of my life that I drew toward me in the year that I began my medical career. Living alone for the first time, I bought plants so that I wasn't the only living thing …


Beginnings, Nehal J. Shah Dec 2015

Beginnings, Nehal J. Shah

Akesis

The beginning of one thing signifies the end of another – for one to start, another must end. With that said, under karmic and Hindu belief, we are constantly in a cycle of beginnings, and endings, until we achieve “moksha” – true oneness with God. Furthermore, within each cycle, there are four stages of life that one hopes to go through, carrying out the ideal goals and progress of each existence. Therefore, this life ultimately is a new beginning to an old soul – a soul that has traveled and journeyed upon eons of time to find happiness, spirituality, completeness …


Beginnings: A Letter From The Editors, Akesis Editors Dec 2015

Beginnings: A Letter From The Editors, Akesis Editors

Akesis

The editors would like to welcome you to the inaugural issue of Akesis.


Reproductive Rights In Latin America: A Case Study Of Guatemala And Nicaragua, Katherine W. Bogen Oct 2015

Reproductive Rights In Latin America: A Case Study Of Guatemala And Nicaragua, Katherine W. Bogen

Scholarly Undergraduate Research Journal at Clark (SURJ)

A lack of access to contraceptives and legal abortion for women throughout the nations of Nicaragua and Guatemala creates critical health care problems. Moreover, rural and underprivileged women in Guatemala and Nicaragua are facing greater limitations to birth control access, demonstrating a classist aspect in the global struggle for female reproductive rights. Although some efforts have been made over the past half-century to initiate a dialogue on the failure of medical care in these nations to adequately address issues of maternal mortality and reproductive rights, the women's reproductive health movements of Nicaragua and Guatemala have struggled to reach an effective …


The Role Of The Faith Community Nurse In Fostering Spirituality In Those With Alzheimer's Disease, Verna Carson Phd, Pmh/Cns-Bc Oct 2015

The Role Of The Faith Community Nurse In Fostering Spirituality In Those With Alzheimer's Disease, Verna Carson Phd, Pmh/Cns-Bc

International Journal of Faith Community Nursing

Alzheimer ’s disease (AD) strips individuals of memories and abilities that have defined them as productive adults throughout their life. While the decline in memory is real and results in a ‘loss of self’ this does not equate to a ‘loss of soul.’ AD patients continue to have spiritual needs throughout their life as do the family, and/or caregivers. This article explores the spiritual needs and care of AD patients and families and the unique opportunity faith community nurses have to help the AD patient and their support system. The Reisberg Functional Assessment Staging System is used to explain the …


Lessons For Life, Story Musgrave Sep 2015

Lessons For Life, Story Musgrave

The STEAM Journal

This piece explores the creation of character and talent through a wide diversity of education and experience.


Lifting Weights: Sculpting The Body Into An Artform, Stormi Knight Sep 2015

Lifting Weights: Sculpting The Body Into An Artform, Stormi Knight

The STEAM Journal

I believe the Body is a perfectly designed machine, many people underestimate the body’s ability to do marvelous things. One of the many great things the body can do is maneuver weight. What has this to do with art-science? At first glance weight lifting may not seem like anything but part of an athlete’s routine, however when we think about women there is much more that is to do with aesthetics and real science.


Magic Bullet, Karen Haydock Sep 2015

Magic Bullet, Karen Haydock

The STEAM Journal

Two of the most powerful types of corporations in the world today are those that produce pharmaceuticals and weapons. While the corporations are concerned with increasing their profits, we wonder if their products have any magical powers.

[India ink on rag paper]

This poster explores the military-industrial complex. The weapons industry profits through imperialism. The pharmaceutical industry profits through by taking advantage of people’s illnesses.

The poster has multiple interpretations, hopefully encouraging the viewer to participate by asking relevant questions, such as:

“What is that person drinking?”

”Are they pills or bombs?”

“Medicines cure us - how can a pill …


Does The Iranian Model Of Kidney Donation Compensation Work As An Ethical Global Model?, Jordan Potter Aug 2015

Does The Iranian Model Of Kidney Donation Compensation Work As An Ethical Global Model?, Jordan Potter

Journal of Health Ethics

Throughout the world, there is a massive global shortage of viable organs available for transplantation, and systems of cadaveric organ donation have thus far been unable to address this shortage. One potential remedy to this problem is to incentive live organ donation via cash incentives and other benefits, i.e. an organ sale, and this is the type of system Iran has used to effectively eliminate its national kidney waiting list since the late 1990s. In this article, the Iranian model of kidney donation compensation will be analyzed for its ability and effectiveness as an ethical global model, and this is …


Csr Activity Of Tobacco Companies In Indonesia: Is It A Genuine Social Responsibility?, Harsman Tandilittin, Christoph Luetge Aug 2015

Csr Activity Of Tobacco Companies In Indonesia: Is It A Genuine Social Responsibility?, Harsman Tandilittin, Christoph Luetge

Journal of Health Ethics

The adoption of corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs in the tobacco industry has sparked a contentious debate in the international community. Tobacco industry’s CSR activities are honored by the government and Indonesian community with CSR awards due to their positive contributions. To assess the CSR activities of the tobacco companies and whether they are genuine forms of social responsibility or business motivation, we have collected the CSR activities and compared them with the negative impact of the tobacco industry in Indonesia. The CSR activities are in no way related to the negative impacts of tobacco in Indonesia. Therefore, CSR programs …


The Intersection Of Art And Medicine: Tanya Sheehan Breaks Down The Boundaries Between Disciplines, Gerry Boyle Jul 2015

The Intersection Of Art And Medicine: Tanya Sheehan Breaks Down The Boundaries Between Disciplines, Gerry Boyle

Colby Magazine

Tanya Sheehan arrived at Georgetown University intending to become a medical doctor. She aced her organic chemistry lab section, eventually was turned off by the rote memorization the program emphasized, and then discovered art history and film studies. "That changed everything," she said, "but I never forgot about science and medicine."


Practice Matters: Screening And Monitoring Hyperlipidemia, M. Laurie Branstetter Dnp, Maria E. Main, Tonya Bragg-Underwood Dnp Jul 2015

Practice Matters: Screening And Monitoring Hyperlipidemia, M. Laurie Branstetter Dnp, Maria E. Main, Tonya Bragg-Underwood Dnp

International Journal of Faith Community Nursing

Abstract

The purpose of this article is to provide Faith Community Nurses with current information on hyperlipidemia, a chronic disease responsible for the leading cause of death worldwide. Current guidelines for cholesterol screening and a risk calculator resource for estimating cardiovascular risk are provided. Myths and truths are presented for review with patients. Suggestions and resources for lifestyle modifications and patient education are included. Faith Community Nurses are at the center of community health and actively involved with improving health outcomes related to chronic disease.


The Development Of A Faith Community Nursing Intervention To Promote Health Across The Life Span, Donna M. Callaghan Jul 2015

The Development Of A Faith Community Nursing Intervention To Promote Health Across The Life Span, Donna M. Callaghan

International Journal of Faith Community Nursing

Purpose: To report the development of a faith community nursing intervention to promote health across the life span. Studies by Callaghan (2003, 2005, 2006), that investigated the relationships among self-care agency, self-care self-efficacy, and health-promoting self-care behaviors, support the importance of spiritual growth on older adults’, adults’, and adolescents’ initiative and responsibility for self-care. This report will focus on applying these results and the research evidence that supports the integration of these concepts in the development of a health promotion intervention.

Procedures: Data was merged from Callaghan’s studies (2003, 2005, 2006) in order to investigate to what extent do self-care …


Faith Community Nurse Education: A Conceptual Model, Cristy Marie Daffron Jul 2015

Faith Community Nurse Education: A Conceptual Model, Cristy Marie Daffron

International Journal of Faith Community Nursing

As a specialty practice, faith community nursing embodies knowledge that is unique to the practice and requires both generic and specialty training. Scarce research has been conducted on the effectiveness of basic faith community nurse curricula. As the landscape of education continues to be refined in the faith community nurse specialty practice, coupled with limited available research for the evaluation of effectiveness, a conceptual model for faith community nurse education is needed. Faith Community Nurse Education Conceptual Model incorporates both internal and external factors that impact the environment in which education occurs and acknowledges God as the author and finisher …


He Started The Whole World Singing A Song, Brian R. Cates Jun 2015

He Started The Whole World Singing A Song, Brian R. Cates

Musical Offerings

Throughout history, music has moved people in powerful ways, so much so that, at times, it leaves them speechless. They realize that it is a song, full of notes and rhythms, yet at the same time, it makes them become profoundly aware that there is something more, humming just below the surface. My presentation seeks to enter into this music moment by asking why these types of moments even occur. Does music speak or communicate? If so, does it communicate something meaningful and significant? What is the mechanism by which music conveys this meaning? How can this meaning be …


From Wanted To Weeds: A Natural History Of Some Of New England’S Introduced Plants, Jessamy R. Luthin Jun 2015

From Wanted To Weeds: A Natural History Of Some Of New England’S Introduced Plants, Jessamy R. Luthin

Maine History

When the Europeans first colonized New England they initiated the process of transforming the landscape into something more familiar. In order to ensure access to food and medicine and recreate the pastoral landscape of the Old World they brought with them a variety of known plant species for cultivation. With time, shifts in medical practice, agriculture, food preservation, and dietary preferences, reliance on these plants declined. As knowledge of these plant species disappeared from popular consciousness, so too did they disappear into the wilds of America, exploiting new found ecological niches, and becoming New England’s naturalized flora. Human labor was …


L’Animal : Agent Du Biopouvoir Dans L’Imaginaire Postcolonial Alain Cyr Pangop Kameni Et Hervé Tchumkam, Alain Cyr Pangop Kameni, Hervé Tchumkam Jun 2015

L’Animal : Agent Du Biopouvoir Dans L’Imaginaire Postcolonial Alain Cyr Pangop Kameni Et Hervé Tchumkam, Alain Cyr Pangop Kameni, Hervé Tchumkam

Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature

This article seeks to understand the status of the animal and its relation to biopolitics in postcolonial fiction. Going beyond and against Graham Huggan’s notion of “postcolonial exotic”, the analysis of the relation between human and animal is twofold: first, describe and interpret the mechanisms of power, and second, show how the figure of the beast which is at the center of political struggle and social conflict makes more complex the understanding of the “discipline and punish” in postcolonial contexts. Ultimately, drawing on the study of selected novels and drama, the aim of this paper is to show that the …


My Time With E, Alyssa Mohorek Apr 2015

My Time With E, Alyssa Mohorek

Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews

Poignant encounters with a dying patient and her family are described. These reflections explore one aspect of the maturation process of a medical intern.


Inside Out, Spring 2015 Apr 2015

Inside Out, Spring 2015

Inside Out

Contents:

Checkmate, Joshua Cannon, 1

Contort, Michael Natter, 2

For Vastness’ Sake, Marc McShane, 3

Old Country Road, Jonathan Elias, 4

Dippers, Ethan Sellers, 5

A Liberated Caravan, Tanziyah Muqeem, 6

To be, or Not to be, Danylo I. Holubnyk, 7

San Francisco, 2009, Sina Vahedi, 8

Tranquil Days, David Chou, 9

Living, Marc McShane, 10

Never Too Early for a Nap, Tuc To, 11

Reclining Nude, Chen Zhou,12

Peace Crane, Lauren Burgoon, 13

Untitled Hand, Amanda Joseph, 14

Japan Memorial, Lauren Burgoon, 15

The Clearing Storm, Eric W. Kostuk, 16

Wild Flowers, Amanda Joseph, 17

Female Nudes, Elise Campbell, …


Inside Out, Spring 2014 Apr 2015

Inside Out, Spring 2014

Inside Out

Contents

Angkor Thom: City of a Thousand Smiling Faces, Miranda G. Law, 1

Exposed Jade, Kami L. McManus, 2

Cheerleader Graffiti, Ethan Sellers, 3

Inca Beauty, Amy Tressan, 4

Ethereal, David Chou, 5

A Reflection, Sepehr Sedigh, 6

Mediumship, Michael Joseph Kolachny, Jr., RN 7

The Native Inspiration, Sepehr Sedigh, 8

Elephant, Julia Huntington, 9

Unrequited Love, Amy Tressan, 10

Wait, Nona Lu, 11

Clouds with Secrets, Amy Tressan, 12

Thunderstrike in Camden, Yuhang Zhou, 13

Crash, Diway Bermudez, 14

At Dusk I Carry Stones..., Ethan Sellers, 15

Docks at Jaffa, Kami L. McManus, 16

The Pier, David Chou, 17 …


Inside Out, Spring 2013 Apr 2015

Inside Out, Spring 2013

Inside Out

Contents:

Imp of the Perverse, Evan J. Slagle

Mom, Ethan Sellers

Curves of the Albatross, Christina Nguyen

Colors, Sarah Drejet

Rajasthan, India, Nishi Dedania

Heights that I Remember, Daniel Gealy

Girl in Transit, Michela Mickler

Chemo, Emily Fay

Energy, Dierdre Axell-House

African Dreaming, Michela Mickler

Flight, Michela Mickler Rittenhouse

Reflections, Kami L. McManus

Lovers in Washington Square, Wendy Diao

No Agenda, Laura Steel

I’ve Come to Know Sepia, Ethan Sellers

Re-imagine-d, Jonathan Elias

Glee, Rebecca Julian

A Creature Void of Form, Daniel Gealy

The Column, Emily Fay

Bold, Bald, Black & White, Dierdre Axell-House

Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia Nicholas Bishop …


Inside Out, Spring 2012 Apr 2015

Inside Out, Spring 2012

Inside Out

Contents

Limbless, Desmond Wilson, Cover

The Daily Grind, Dave Miller, Inside Cover

The Sea Conqueror, Jonathan Elias, 5

Fear, Yuliya Baratt, 5

Dreamer Mosaic, Huong Le, 6

The Colored White Desert of Egypt, MIranda Law, 6

The Hands of My First Autopsy, Nathan Fried, 7

Esperar, Neil Flannery Haidorfer, 8

Retrograde Frequency, Evan Slagle, 9

Childhood, Yuliya Baratt, 9

Flying South for the Winter, Nishi Dedania, 10

Barn in Winter, Michael Minckler, 10

Mountain Goat, Alissa Herman, 11

Tree Burr, Nate Jordan, 11

Wake, Andrea Frankenburger, 12

Mt. Rainier Viewed from Seattle, WA, Michael Minckler, 12

Sisterhood, Sharon Li, 13 …


Inside Out, Spring 2011 Apr 2015

Inside Out, Spring 2011

Inside Out

Contents:

Winter Boardwalk, Heather Tattersall, 1

Boundaries, Kanani Titchen, 2

Nightline, To Dung Nguyen, 4

Blue Jeans, Bonnie Bennet, 5

After the Genocide, Rwanda, Christine Chen, 6

Trails, Matt Richards, 7

Various Facades, Subhasree Basu, 8

On Our Mistakes, and Physics, Khalid Mohamood, 9

Valle Sagrado, Lara Murphy, 11

Pink Study, Han Koon Ooi, 12

Passage, Rites, Jennifer Lewis, 13

Layers, Mara Modest, 15

Heather Tattersall, Aivi Nguyen, 16

Pulse, Christina Furia, 17

Penmanship, Christina Nguyen, 18

Small Jeffersonians, Francina Girard, 19

Growing Up In Guatemala, Christine Chen, Front Cover

Lady Watering, Aimee J. Lee, Inside Front Cover

Singed, Matt …


Courtship In The Borderlands: Hollistic Intimate Space Creation Within Courtship Ideaologies, Alejandro Sánchez Apr 2015

Courtship In The Borderlands: Hollistic Intimate Space Creation Within Courtship Ideaologies, Alejandro Sánchez

The Compass

While telling me the story of how she met her husband, Mrs. Aguilar told me “I really feel bad for your generation, they are missing out on falling in love.” She was referring to the courtship practices, or the social regulation and cultural markers between two individuals who create a social relation developing a “relationship.”1 She was comparingthe courtship practices of her generation to that of mine and her statement is reflective of the changes in the cultural environment. From courting, a “relationship” can develop. Its dimensions are defined by the mediation between cultural norms and the agent, and can …


Drinking And Game Day: The Expansion And Solution To Alcohol Abuse In Collegiate Sporting Events, Karan Arul Apr 2015

Drinking And Game Day: The Expansion And Solution To Alcohol Abuse In Collegiate Sporting Events, Karan Arul

The Compass

For the typical American sports fans, a night out to watch a college sporting event involves a celebration of athleticism, spirit, and teamwork. However, as of the 21st century, the act of purchasing and consuming alcohol has become increasingly complimentary to “enjoying the game” in a collegiate sports stadium. In the United States, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is the frontrunner in proliferating collegiate athletics. Yet, the NCAA and its over 1200 member schools “enjoy great profitability from selling and advertising alcohol.”1 As college sporting events continue to rival their professional counterparts in popularity and allegiance, attending a college …