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When surgeons enjoy ethics education
February 2, 2017
Ali Rae

Any medical educator will quickly recognize the scene: a bored-looking trainee switching her gaze between her phone, the clock on the wall, and her laptop. She must be in an ethics … chevron_right Read more

What medical students can learn from the Holocaust
June 12, 2014

by Ashley K. Fernandes, MD   Much has been written about the role of medicine in the Holocaust, shattering myths that physicians were coerced; that there were no alternative choices … chevron_right Read more