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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Adapting, Medha Reddy
On Growth: A Wreckoning, Monica Gayanelo
On Growth: A Wreckoning, Monica Gayanelo
Quill & Scope
A short film by Monica Gayanelo, School of Health Sciences and Practice, Speech and Language Pathology, 2022. HTTPS://VIMEO.COM/661842919
Rocketship, Amanda Torres
Written Piece And Art By Antonella D'Ascanio, Antonella D'Ascanio
Written Piece And Art By Antonella D'Ascanio, Antonella D'Ascanio
Quill & Scope
No abstract provided.
Listen, Ariel Sasson
An Interview With Dr. Ray Whitt, Md, Facog, Gillian Hecht, Brinda Raval
An Interview With Dr. Ray Whitt, Md, Facog, Gillian Hecht, Brinda Raval
Quill & Scope
No abstract provided.
When Nurse Jackson Met Dr. Walker, Karizma Chhabra
When Nurse Jackson Met Dr. Walker, Karizma Chhabra
Quill & Scope
No abstract provided.
Metamorphosis, Sabrina Martinez
Dignity Therapy: A Narrative Intervention For End-Of-Life Care, Maya Pandit
Dignity Therapy: A Narrative Intervention For End-Of-Life Care, Maya Pandit
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No abstract provided.
Reflecting On A Season Of Loss, Brinda Raval
Screen Time, Terry Park
Summer Internship Report: Abstract, Chandra P. Daniel, Stacey Lloyd, Bidia Deperthes, Kenneth Knapp
Summer Internship Report: Abstract, Chandra P. Daniel, Stacey Lloyd, Bidia Deperthes, Kenneth Knapp
Quill & Scope
No abstract provided.
Jamais Vu, Jai Ahluwalia
Fragile X Syndrome, Crystal Ukaegbu
Breast Cancer Screening Amidst The Covid-19 Pandemic, Maya Pandit, Savan Shah, Shreya Makkapati
Breast Cancer Screening Amidst The Covid-19 Pandemic, Maya Pandit, Savan Shah, Shreya Makkapati
Quill & Scope
No abstract provided.
Interview Corner: Dr. Koestler
The Souls Of Our Shoes, Carly Carlin
End-Of-Life Care, Sara Heide
The Upper East Side Vs. Central Harlem: What Is Responsible For The Dermatology Disparities That Shaped These Communities?, Zakiya M. Cush, Jeffrey Weinberg
The Upper East Side Vs. Central Harlem: What Is Responsible For The Dermatology Disparities That Shaped These Communities?, Zakiya M. Cush, Jeffrey Weinberg
Quill & Scope
No abstract provided.
The World Is At War, Sarriyah Hanif
Test Mode, Marisella Garcia
8pm, Rebecca Nguyen
Reminder, Gillian Hecht
When I Say Black Lives Matter..., Marissa Mann
Dentistry: Are Stem Cells The Future?, Tova Zemel
Dentistry: Are Stem Cells The Future?, Tova Zemel
The Science Journal of the Lander College of Arts and Sciences
Stem cell research is currently advancing in every area of medicine. New information about regenerating stem cells is being uncovered on a daily basis. An area of stem cells that has not been focused on until recently is the use of dental stem cells. The objective of this paper is to elucidate the most current research about dental stem cells. Much of what is discussed in this paper has not been implemented yet, and is still in clinical trials. Dental stem cells are important because they could be an alternative way of treating caries, performing root canals, and other traumas …
Q&A With A Pediatric Geneticist, Kyle Flattery
Q&A With A Pediatric Geneticist, Kyle Flattery
Quill & Scope
Dr. David Kronn discusses how he combines his training in pediatrics and genetics, how genetic diagnosis impacts medical practice in many fields, and how he adapts to rapid advances in genetics research and knowledge.
On The Contemporary Vilification Of Scientists, Omid Miry
On The Contemporary Vilification Of Scientists, Omid Miry
Quill & Scope
As an afterschool STEM mentor for the New York Academy of Sciences (NYAS), each year I introduce myself to a new cohort of New York City public school children. Before I introduce myself as a scientist in training, I ask them to pull out a blank sheet of paper and draw a scientist.
Pathology In Pinstripes: The Diseases Of New York Yankees Legends, Michael E. Goltzman
Pathology In Pinstripes: The Diseases Of New York Yankees Legends, Michael E. Goltzman
Quill & Scope
In Cooperstown, New York, the halls of the National Baseball Hall of Fame are drenched in timeless jerseys, oil-stained gloves, and an array of tarnished bats donned by the heroes of the sport. While some of these idols ended their careers with a tip of the cap, carrying their achievements proudly, enshrined in statues and plaques, others may have not been so lucky. Like the myths of demigods, some heroes meet their demise too early. By providing innovative insight into the lives outside of the baseball diamond of some of the most prolific baseball players of America’s pastime, this exploration …
Partnering With The Patient, Catherine Loftus
Partnering With The Patient, Catherine Loftus
Quill & Scope
Maddy is a child with a rare disease called Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood (AHC). Certain triggers like heat and stress cause her to become partially or totally paralyzed and experience painful neck spasms called dystonia. Her disease is so rare that little is known about it to this day. Further research would help improve the quality of life of Maddy and other children living with AHC. For more information or to find out how you can help, go to ahckids.org!
An Essay On Science And Feminism, Christina Darco
An Essay On Science And Feminism, Christina Darco
Quill & Scope
Politics often seeks to polarize ways of being and thinking because it makes voting easier. Unfortunately, framing complex questions in this way belittles the issues by creating simplified definitions that come from a lack of understanding.