Will Ultrasound Replace Your Stethoscope?
As a student, my professors emphasized the importance of routinely ascultating a patient’s carotid arteries with my stethoscope for detection
INMED And Osteopathy. What’s The Connection?
Osteopathic physicians enjoy a solid reputation for providing continuity and comprehensive primary care, especially in rural communities where other professionals
Health Status: USA Losing. Africa Winning!
Unprecedented: Life expectancy in the US has declined for the third straight year. Infants born in 2017 are expected
Giving – It’s Good for Everyone, Including Ourselves
Generosity clearly results in significant benefits for individuals, and even for entire communities. Our voluntary gifts of time, talent
Sick Migrants: How Shall We Respond?
At this moment, media reports are widely announcing the southern approach of migrants who are ill. Some migrants appear
Sean Mark and the Greatest Hour of Need
INMED enjoys a fifteen year history of attracting learners who possess virtuous personal attributes and exceedingly high career aspirations. That
The END of Tropical Medicine
Infectious diseases – malaria, TB, typhoid, dysentery, measles – have been the leading cause of human morbidity and mortality
From INMED to South Sudan
“Arriving in South Sudan in 2012,” writes Lynn Fogleman, “our first emphasis was training traditional birth attendants. We quickly
Can You Recognize River Blindness?
Onchocerciasis, also known as river blindness, is caused by Onchocerca volvulus, a tissue nematode transmitted to humans by the