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About Nadia Gitau
Nadia Gitau is a 3rd year pre-medical student at University of Wisconsin-Madison, pursuing an interdisciplinary course of study with a focus on Neurobiology. She has been actively involved in volunteering on and off campus, and is passionate about improving patient care in underserved communities. Nadia aspires to pursue a career in medicine, where she can make work to bridge gaps in healthcare access and advocate for health equity.
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When Life Gives You Raspberries…

October 20, 2025
I suppose it was the glasses. Babies liked that sort of thing. Big, round, the kind that made me look like I belonged in some archaic, ancient library rather than in a modern hospital. My […]
Editorial

Health Disparities Among People In Prison and Jail

January 24, 2026
Definition of Health Disparity To delve into the health inequalities experienced by individuals in prisons and jails, it is essential to begin by examining the concept of health disparities and the term “correctional health,” which […]
Book Review

What It Means to Become and Remain a Better Physician

January 20, 2026
Becoming a Better Physician is not a manual, a checklist, or a guide to clinical mastery. Instead, it is a carefully curated collection of personal reflections that asks a more fundamental and enduring question: what […]
Editorial

The Second Life of Medical Supplies

January 20, 2026
I recall the first time I saw a laryngoscope blade, clean, intact and in excellent condition, being discarded in the garbage can. It was not contaminated. Not broken. Simply “expired” and marked obsolete by a […]
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