The Surgeon Who Caught His Patient’s Cancer
In 1996, an extraordinary and unsettling medical event was reported in the New England Journal of Medicine, challenging long-held assumptions about cancer and contagion. The case involved a 53-year-old surgeon…
The 30-Year Freeze: Science Brings a Past Life Into the Present
👶 The World’s ‘Oldest Baby’ Just Born — And He’s (Almost) Older Than His Parents In a moment that blends science fiction with tender reality, the world has just welcomed…
OSCE Amnesia: When Your Brain Says ‘Nope’ at the Worst Time
Why Students Forget Everything During OSCEs (According to Neuroscience and Sheer Panic) 🧠 “What brings you in today?” A simple question. You’ve asked it a hundred times. But suddenly—during the…
Why It’s So Hard for Doctors to Switch Off After Work—and What Can Help
Why It’s So Hard for Doctors to Switch Off After Work—and What Can Help Being a doctor isn’t just a career—it’s an identity. It’s a calling filled with purpose, but…
AI and Memory: Are We Losing Our Ability to Think and Remember?
The increasing presence of artificial intelligence (AI) and digital tools in our daily lives has sparked an ongoing debate: Are these technologies enhancing or diminishing our ability to remember and…
How International Doctors Can Now Practice in the U.S. Without U.S. Residency
With recent changes in state laws, several U.S. states are allowing internationally trained physicians or International Medical Graduates (IMGs) to practice without the need for repeating U.S. residency training. This…
China’s First AI Hospital : A Glimpse into the Future of Medical Training and Patient Care
The Rise of AI in Healthcare Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been making waves in various industries, and the healthcare sector is no exception. AI Hospital Town: A Breakthrough Concept Stanford’s…
University of Zurich’s Bold Stand Against Academic Rankings
In a bold move, the University of Zurich has decided to withdraw from the university ranking system published by the Times Higher Education magazine. This decision, announced on Wednesday, marks…
The Enigma of Phineas Gage: A Tale of Tragedy and Neuroscience.
In the annals of neuroscience, one name stands out like a mysterious beacon – Phineas Gage. His story, though tragic, has become a cornerstone in understanding the intricate workings of…
“The Golden Odyssey: A Journey through Bilirubin Metabolism”
Chapter 1: The Birth of Bilirubin In the bustling city of Bodyville, a remarkable character named Bilirubin lived. Bilirubin, a tetrapyrrole pigment, had the unique purpose of bringing color and…