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(2008)
Volume I
Quill and Scope is an annual NYMC student publication dedicated to promoting awareness of the personal, social, economic, and ethical issues confronting the modern physician. The articles selected for publication have been chosen for their literary or artistic merit. They do not necessarily represent the opinions or views of the editors, faculty, or New York Medical College.
Perspectives
“Green Means Knock!”
Farzana Nuruzzaman
Racial Disparities in the US Healthcare System
J. Paul Nielsen
Make the Most Out of Your Health Care Dollar: Highlights of a Single Payer Proposal
Kristen Lee and Heidi Gollogly
From the Bedside to Capitol Hill: Student Lobby Day in D.C.
Joseph Schwartz
AMWA Shirt Editorial
Elinor Pisano
Reflection on Medical Disunity
Poonam Kaushal
What?? There’s a Genocide? Where?
Amaka Ozah and Farzana Nuruzzaman
A Shot of Autism
Donna LaMonica
Warranties for Your Flat-Screen – Why Not for Your Bypass Surgery?
Anil Joseph Kulangara
Reviews
Palliative Sedation: an Ethical Option of Last Resort
Rebecca A. McAteer
On the Books: Reading Overtreated
Jeffrey Eliason
Review of Efflux Pump Overexpression Resistance Mechanisms for Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Gregory Burkman
Celiac Disease: Its Neuropsychiatric Manifestations and Its Relevance to the Practicing Pediatrician
Adam Zavodnick
Infant Mortality
April Tantillo
Cracking the Cracked Knuckle
John Gaetano
Childhood Obesity
Richard Anderson
Psychological Stress and Immune Function
Allison Rubin
Weight Control and Wrestling
David Bates
Poetry and Creative Writing
Ode to the Optic Disc
Jennifer Lai
Editors-in-Chiefs
Christine Capone
Sean Kivlehan
Faculty Executive Advisor
Dr. Gladys M. Ayala