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Wednesday, June 04, 2008
What's That Smell?
Warning:
You may be exposed to potentially toxic memories of smells from the floor by clicking here. It's a post of a lighter note at The Differential this week.
For a more serious article while you're there, read Ben Bryner's take on the $1000 exam medical students have to take between their third and fourth years. (That doesn't count flying to a distant city for lunch.)
Hope for Pandora is a place for a conversation about science and medicine. This site is one attempt to build a dialogue about science, medicine and society. You'll also find plenty of vignettes about my experiences in graduate school and as a medical student en route to becoming an academic emergency physician. I welcome and appreciate comments.
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I'm an emergency medicine resident at Yale-New Haven Hospital. My academic interests include medical humanities and the social and political influences on science and medicine. At home, I like to garden and tackle do-it-yourself projects.
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