COVID-19 North America The Struggles, and Promise, of America’s COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout Like more than 222,000 of her fellow Americans, a 75-year-old lung cancer survivor from New Jersey tested positive for COVID-19 … By Ben Stanley January 13, 2021
COVID-19 North America A Rocky Rollout: COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution in America Last Monday, a 52-year-old woman from New York unrolled her left sleeve, and entered the history books. A nurse at … By Ben Stanley December 22, 2020
General Med School Applications Are Up, But What Does That Mean for American Medicine? A date firmly etched in history, September 11, 2001 was a moment that led many young Americans to reconsider the … By Ben Stanley December 12, 2020
COVID-19 Pandemic on the Plains: The COVID-19 Crisis in North and South Dakota Earlier this week, North Dakota’s Kailee Leingang spoke to Slate about being a contact tracer in a state where the … By Ben Stanley December 5, 2020
Healthcare Policy Medical Education North America What’s At Stake: The Election, And Potential Changes in American Healthcare Policy Like few others in living memory, 2020 has been a year defined by thinking about health, access to quality healthcare, … By Ben Stanley October 31, 2020
COVID-19 History All The President’s Pandemics: Wilson, Trump, and How History Repeats Since the first novel coronavirus case was reported in the United States on January 20, more than 7.3 million Americans … By Ben Stanley October 3, 2020