Finding the Joy in Medicine: A Conversation with Dr. David A. Fleming

Despite being the current President of the American College of Physicians (ACP), David A. Fleming, MD, MA, FACP thinks of himself as a “simple country doc”. The native Missourian’s roots were indeed in rural, community-based medicine, but his distinguished career has earned him impressive accolades from the academic, professional and ... Read more

Suzanne Barston

Updated June 27, 2022 by Suzanne Barston

Seven Habits of Highly Effective Clinical Students

Republished with permission from here. Congratulations! You’ve made it to the clinical portion of medical school. Now you’ll work alongside interns, residents, attendings, pharmacists, social workers, and a myriad of other health care workers to ... Read more

Rishi Kumar

Updated June 27, 2022 by Rishi Kumar

Leveraging Pre-Med Learning Experiences for Success

Pre-medical students can – and should – take advantage of the many opportunities available to them to gain valuable insight into what it is like to be a physician. Some of these experiences involve clinical ... Read more

Anubodh “Sunny” Varshney

Updated June 27, 2022 by Anubodh “Sunny” Varshney

A Day in the Life of a Young Hospitalist

I am a young hospitalist who is 16 months into my role at an urban academic medical center. Unlike many of my more-senior colleagues who found their way to hospital medicine by circumstance, luck, or ... Read more

Joshua Allen-Dicker

Updated August 25, 2022 by Joshua Allen-Dicker

An Intern Gives Thanks

On Thanksgiving, while many my friends and family gather around the table with roasted turkey and a second helping of pumpkin pie, I, along with many of my fellow interns, residents and even a significant ... Read more

Megan Riddle

Updated June 27, 2022 by Megan Riddle

medical history of vampires

The Medical History of Vampires

A look at some possible origins of the myth In light of today’s holiday, I thought it would be a good time to explore the history of one of the most popular creatures generally associated with ... Read more

Brent Schnipke

Updated March 19, 2019 by Brent Schnipke

5 ways to save mental energy

It’s no secret that medical school can be draining. Although it can be draining in many ways – physically, emotionally, spiritually – the largest drain tends to be mentally, as learning the necessary information takes ... Read more

Brent Schnipke

Updated June 27, 2022 by Brent Schnipke