By Sahiti Vemula, M4 An ode to every spirit that has lost their voice, but learned to make music instead. With a finger over his permanent tracheal stoma, turning his […]

By Sahiti Vemula, M4 An ode to every spirit that has lost their voice, but learned to make music instead. With a finger over his permanent tracheal stoma, turning his […]
By Ali Ahmadizadeh, MD Years ago, upon my arrival in Toronto, Canada, I visited an Iranian store. Like any expatriate, I was thrilled to immerse myself, even briefly, in an […]
Otolaryngologist Timothy B. Molony, MD, regularly appears on lists of top doctors in New Orleans. He also happens to be a competitive yachtsman who has participated in professional racing events throughout the United States, Mexico, the Caribbean, and England.
Cheyanne M. Silver, MD, uses her art as a creative outlet and an emotional release valve.
For Soham Roy, MD, MMM, being able to perform violin on stage with one of his longtime patients was “one of the coolest things I ever did.”
Although John D. Edwards, MD, no longer owns a growler bar, the lessons he continues to learn in that industry stay with him as a physician.
Paul Burkhart, DO, is a partner physician at Ohio ENT & Allergy Physicians in Columbus, Ohio. But he’s also the owner of Level One Bar and Arcade, a pinball and video game emporium and bar.
Hemendra Bhatnagar, MD, applies the exceptional fine motor skills he once used in surgeries to paint landscapes and create woodwork.
A new study shows that walking as few as 4,400 steps per day was significantly related to lower mortality and that those rates continued to decrease with more steps,