
So You Want to Be a Physician Assistant (PA)
If you want to practice healthcare without dealing with the obstacles and extreme training of becoming a doctor, being a PA may be the perfect fit for you.

If you want to practice healthcare without dealing with the obstacles and extreme training of becoming a doctor, being a PA may be the perfect fit for you.

The definition of a “good doctor” is evolving. Now, it describes someone who’s not only academically proficient but also genuinely cares for patients.

Do you love solving puzzles? Do you like the idea of seeing what’s actually going on inside a patient’s body? Here’s everything you need to know about radiology as a specialty.

OB/GYN is a rotation filled with variety and many opportunities to learn. Here are some of the pros and cons of the rotation and what I used to prepare for the exam.

If you love sports, MSK, and working with athletes but don’t want to dedicate your life to the operating room, primary care sports medicine may be for you.

As an international med student, it may seem impossible to match into a surgical residency in the US. But it’s not! Here’s everything you need to know.

If you’re interested in a surgical speciality, want a good work-life balance, and enjoy making dick jokes – you should probably become a urologist.

Many things are new and surprising about the intern year of residency, but these are the 5 that stood out most to me.

So you want to be a cardiothoracic surgeon. You like the idea of open-heart surgery and the glory that comes with being a CT surgeon. This is what it takes.

Medical anthropology is on the rise, and for good reason. Anthropology encourages us to look at health phenomena from different points of view, making us better physicians.