Published inNJ SparkThe end of the pandemic may bring a flood of evictions in New Jersey.Experts weigh in on how we got here and what to do nextMay 12, 2021May 12, 2021
Take a Walk, DocMy professor walked into class on Wednesday morning wearing a full suit and Jordans. This, he said, was his walking outfit.Sep 21, 2019Sep 21, 2019
My Campus Pharmacies Are Closing. Here’s What I’ve Learned.My university is closing all of our on-campus pharmacies. Until I started reporting on it, I didn’t really care.Sep 13, 2019Sep 13, 2019
200+ Hospitalizations — Is Vaping To Blame?This past summer, over 215 patients were hospitalized with mysterious respiratory problems. The majority were young and healthy despite…Sep 5, 2019Sep 5, 2019
Antibiotic Resistance: The Bugs You Can’t KillCUSCO, PERU — An elderly woman wearing five sweaters shuffled through her purse to find the pills she had been taking. She pulled out a…Aug 31, 2019Aug 31, 2019
Is Medicine Family-Friendly? The NY Times Thinks So.If you want to learn more about the existential crisis I have almost every day, you’re in luck. The New York Times just wrote about it.Aug 22, 2019Aug 22, 2019
Taking a Page From Cusco’s CookbookTucked in a corner of Cusco’s bohemian district of San Blas is the quaint Laggart Cafe. There, they serve a delicious passionfruit cake…Aug 16, 2019Aug 16, 2019
What Coca Tea Can Teach Us About CBDIn almost every bodega on every corner in Cusco, there is a rack full of small bags of green candy. In La Plaza de Armas, the center of…Jul 3, 20192Jul 3, 20192
Published inThe StartupSocial Media Redefines Grassroots MovementsFor the past two to three weeks, my Instagram stories have been one thing: blue.Jun 22, 2019Jun 22, 2019
Confessions of a VoluntouristIn March, I went to Panama for a week as part of a medical Global Brigade and helped run free clinics for various communities. During that…Jun 14, 2019Jun 14, 2019