Threats to her safety. Legal risks. Working as one of two abortion providers statewide. Despite such obstacles, this Indiana OB-GYN is more committed than ever.
Vaccines work well against the current variants, but to end the pandemic, the world must be vaccinated and scientists must stay ahead of the evolving variants.
The number of Black men and American Indian students admitted to medical school is declining. Students in these identity groups share their experiences.
With their education disrupted by the pandemic, this year’s graduating class developed “grit” through hard-earned lessons that will benefit their careers.
A growing number of medical school leaders say that isolated mentions of health inequities are not enough. Instead, social drivers must be front and center.
Some groups in the United States view health care, criminal justice, and other institutions with deep skepticism. A new effort offers tools for building trust.