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Single-Subject Designs And Practice-Based Research In Palliative Care: A Letter To The Editor., James Gerhart, Dennis J. Hand, Michael Hoerger, Sean O'Mahony Mar 2019

Single-Subject Designs And Practice-Based Research In Palliative Care: A Letter To The Editor., James Gerhart, Dennis J. Hand, Michael Hoerger, Sean O'Mahony

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Faculty Papers

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Alexander Koppel: Pioneer - Physician - Provider, Max Koppel Jan 2019

Alexander Koppel: Pioneer - Physician - Provider, Max Koppel

Jefferson Biographies

Alexander Koppel was born to immigrant parents on the Lower East Side of New York City in 1905. Early in his life, his mother was forced to return to Austria to her tenant farmer parents with Alexander and his two sisters because of a severe downturn in the American economy. A few years later, his mother brilliantly sensed the upcoming disastrous World War in 1913, and returned with the three children to Wilmington, Delaware where by that time, her husband, Samuel Koppel, had established the Wilmington Window Cleaning Company.

Alexander Koppel seized the opportunity for higher education made available to …


The Sentiment, Alexander Thomas Jan 2019

The Sentiment, Alexander Thomas

Phase 1

The Sentiment is a work of prose poetry that crystallizes my understanding of fluid identity and the interrelation of all existences. It synthesizes my personal experiences with the words and actions of the many teachers who came before me, and serves as an existential reminder of the unique and universal nature of all things. This is a perception that has only grown through the writing of the work, and one which deeply affects my relationships with others. It is, in large part, my motivation for becoming a doctor. I see each suffering as my suffering, and each joy as my …