The Well Traveled Path: Contingency Plans in the Face of Uncertainty
The Well Traveled Path: Positive Solutions in Times of Uncertainty
Musings: Summer 2025
Using AI Ethically in Healthcare Is Our Responsibility
Imagine having the ability to take a photo of the inside of a human eye and have a computer tell you if that person is at risk of Alzheimer’s disease or a stroke.
Thanks to recent developments in artificial intelligence (AI), that possibility is on the near horizon.
Yes, Screening for Breast Cancer at 40 Makes Sense, But We Can Do More
Breast cancer survival rates have come a long way in the last several decades. According to the American Cancer SocietyTrusted Source, the 5-year survival rate for contained breast cancer is 99% and 86% when it is locally spread to the lymph nodes.
A World Without Roe: One Doctor’s Perspective
Since its recent leak, the draft opinion that would overturn Roe v. Wade has occupied the mental space of many. The federal protection of a person’s right to obtain an abortion, a critical part of their reproductive rights, may soon be eroded.
The Youth Mental Health Crisis Needs Our Attention
The headlines are difficult to ignore these days.
One cannot help but feel a bit of anxiety when consuming the state of our affairs in the news — war, climate, and the economy.