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Articles by Kaitlynn Esemaya

About Kaitlynn Esemaya
Kaitlynn Esemaya (OMS IV), Alexis Thompson (OMS IV), Annique McLune (OMS IV), and Anamaria Ancheta (OMS III) are dedicated students attending Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine with goals of becoming physicians who are skilled and compassionate. These students are passionate about serving underrepresented and underserved communities while deepening their understanding of national and international medical affairs. As writers and editors of the Medical Ethics Newsletter, they are committed to shedding light on critical issues within the medical field. Kaitlynn Esemaya founded the newsletter in 2022 to address past and present medical injustices faced by minority groups. The newsletter aims to educate students, faculty, and healthcare professionals about these ethical concerns, encouraging reflection and discussion on how to create a more just and equitable healthcare system.
Op-Ed

Cervical Cancer in Underserved Communities

October 22, 2025 Kaitlynn Esemaya
Cervical cancer remains a significant public health challenge in the U.S., despite efforts to promote early detection through increased screening. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that approximately 12,500 new cases were diagnosed […]
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 […]
Op-Ed

Choosing Wisely

January 12, 2026
The Choosing Wisely initiative, led by the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) Foundation, emphasizes the importance of evidence-based medical decisions. Since its launch in 2012, the initiative identified over 700 tests and treatments that […]
Creative Art

A Tough Nut to Crack: Sitosterolemia

January 12, 2026
This piece represents a genetic diagnostic odyssey. The crumpled lab report reflects the uncertainty and emotional weight of genetic testing, contrasted with the medication bottles and deceptively simple almonds. Ironically, the almonds, which we often […]
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