2012 THURSDAY MORNING MEMO
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Open book . . . Sara-Grace Reynolds, SOM '14
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Open book . . . Ellie Butler, SOM ’13
On Wednesday, the Daily Voice introduces you to a student or resident at UMass Medical School. We’ve asked our subjects to answer a few questions that might reveal a little of their personalities.
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Open book . . . Eli Freiman, SOM '15
On Wednesday, the Daily Voice introduces you to a student or resident at UMass Medical School. We’ve asked our subjects to answer a few questions that might reveal a little of their personalities.
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Open book . . . Daryl Blaney, SOM ’14
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Open book . . . Achankeng “AC” Afiadata, SOM ’15
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Medicine from the heart . . . Warren Ferguson
Warren Ferguson, MD, associate professor and vice chair of family medicine & community health, has written his latest reflection about ordering lab tests. In fact, it is about much more than that—it is about clusters of disease, lab panels and does finding a disease early always help others?
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Medicine from the heart . . . Vincent Minichiello SOM ’13
Vinny Minichiello SOM'13 reflects on integrative medicine -- " the practice of medicine that reaffirms the importance of the relationship between practitioner and patient, focuses on the whole person, is informed by evidence, and makes use of all appropriate therapeutic approaches, health care professionals and disciplines to achieve optimal health and healing."
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Medicine from the heart . . . Tina Runyan
Christine (Tina) Runyan, PhD, clinical associate professor of family medicine & community health and director of the behavioral health fellowship, sees her patients at Hahnemann Family Health Center. Her reflective piece truly captures how some of our work can deeply impact us emotionally. She also offers us a glimpse of one of those moments when we have to weigh the many magnetic forces in our life that "demand" our presence and choose just one at a time. Her story will help all of us to feel more at peace with those decisions.—Hugh Silk, MD
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Medicine from the heart . . . Suzanne Cashman
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Medicine from the heart . . . Stephanie Muriglan