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Medical Student Describes First Operating Theatre Experiencedeccanchronicle.com
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Medical Student Describes First Operating Theatre Experience

A medical student recounted entering an operating theatre for the first time after undergoing two spinal operations. The account focused on the contrast between patient anxiety and routine staff interactions once the patient was sedated.

The Guardian
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Physician Tells Congress Union Endorses BDS and Excludes Israeli Doctorsmedpagetoday.com
politics5 days ago

Physician Tells Congress Union Endorses BDS and Excludes Israeli Doctors

A Philadelphia cardiologist testified that the Committee of Interns and Residents supports the BDS movement, declares Israel guilty of apartheid and genocide, and recommends excluding Israeli physicians from employment. He said the union also posted support for individuals linked…

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Mark Stevens Donates $175 Million to Create Joint Medical School by Santa Clara University and Sutter Healthapp.buzzsumo.com
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Mark Stevens Donates $175 Million to Create Joint Medical School by Santa Clara University and Sutter Health

Nvidia director and venture capitalist Mark Stevens and his wife Mary are giving $175 million to create the Mark & Mary Stevens School of Medicine, a joint venture between Sutter Health and Santa Clara University. The gift, announced Friday, is the largest ever received by either…

Forbes
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Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Ruling Requiring In-Person Doctor Visits for Abortion Pillpakistantoday.com.pk
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Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Ruling Requiring In-Person Doctor Visits for Abortion Pill

The Supreme Court on May 14, 2026, issued a temporary block on a federal appeals court decision that would have required women seeking abortions to visit a doctor in person before obtaining mifepristone. The 7-2 ruling preserves access to mail-order mifepristone while the underly…

Stat
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Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Ruling Requiring In-Person Visits for Abortion PillStat
health14 days ago

Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Ruling Requiring In-Person Visits for Abortion Pill

The Supreme Court has temporarily blocked a federal appeals court ruling that would have required women seeking abortions to visit a doctor in person to obtain mifepristone. The decision preserves access to mail-order abortion pills while the underlying lawsuit continues. The cou…

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University of Southern California Sold Donated Bodies to U.S. Navy for Israeli Military TrainingAl Jazeera
world15 days ago

University of Southern California Sold Donated Bodies to U.S. Navy for Israeli Military Training

The University of Southern California sold cadavers donated for scientific research and education to the U.S. Navy. Some of those bodies were used to train Israeli military surgical teams in Los Angeles. The practice occurred without the consent of the donors, according to an inv…

Al Jazeera
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STAT Publishes Reader Responses on Nutrition Education and Emergency Room Challenges in HealthcareSubstrate placeholder — needs review
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STAT Publishes Reader Responses on Nutrition Education and Emergency Room Challenges in Healthcare

STAT News featured letters to the editor responding to articles on nutrition education in medical schools and emergency room conditions. Contributors addressed social determinants of health, the need for interdisciplinary collaboration, and risks to vulnerable patients in ER hall…

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Medical Schools Expand Curriculum to Include Nutrition and Cooking for Patient Treatmentthehindu.com
world48 days ago

Medical Schools Expand Curriculum to Include Nutrition and Cooking for Patient Treatment

An increasing number of medical schools in the United States are incorporating training on nutrition and cooking into their programs. This education focuses on using food as a component of patient care. The approach aims to equip future doctors with skills to address health condi…

The New York Times
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Shay Taylor-Allen Begins Medical Residency at Yale New Haven Hospital Where She Previously Worked as JanitorSubstrate placeholder — needs review
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Shay Taylor-Allen Begins Medical Residency at Yale New Haven Hospital Where She Previously Worked as Janitor

Shay Taylor-Allen has started a medical residency at Yale New Haven Hospital, the same facility where she worked for 10 years as a janitor. She discussed her career transition during an appearance on CNN's 'The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer and Pamela Brown.' Taylor-Allen addr…

Cnn
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