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Nov 1, 2016
The Reality of Health Care and Urban Poverty
So others might eat. This summer was about doing everything in my power so that the low-income of our nation’s capital might live a...
May 3, 2016
Poverty Studies as the Cornerstone and Foundation for a Life of Service in Medicine
In the chaos and uncertainty of a new life in a new country, medicine – in its most compassionate and humanistic form – was at the center...
Mar 6, 2016
The Pursuit of Health for Individuals, Communities, and Nations
By Cristin Quinn Fritz Dr. Fritz is in her first year of pediatrics residency at Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital. She attended Vanderbilt...
Dec 28, 2015
Bursting the Bubble: Learning the Difference between Absolute and Relative Poverty
By Megan Gilpin After graduating from Berea College in 2010, Ms. Gilpin began graduate school at George Mason University. She graduated...
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