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A Mother’s Journey with Ovarian Cysts

November 28, 2021

The individual interviewed for this illness narrative has given express permission for this narrative to be published on our course website publicly with their name replaced with a pseudonym. The individual understands that they can alter these permissions at any … Read more

The Intersection Between Race and Ethnicity and Rural Healthcare Access

October 27, 2021

References for Slide: Galloway, E., Spero, J., Wilson, H. (2020, March 24). Primary care access in North Carolina is not equally distributed. Sheps Health Workforce NC. https://nchealthworkforce.unc.edu/blog/primary_care_nc/.  North Carolina Rural and Urban counties. (2019). NC DHHS Office of Rural Health. https://files.nc.gov/ncdhhs/RuralUrban_2019.pdf.  2018 county population estimates: Race & ethnicity. (2019, December 5). Carolina Demography.  https://www.ncdemography.org/2019/12/05/2018-county-population-estimates-race-ethnicity/.  … Read more

Moving on to Unit Two

October 3, 2021

This week was a big step for me, both in life and in ENGL 105i. On September 26th, I turned 18 and turned in my unit one project. The beginning of this week was a little stressful as we were … Read more

A Look at MP1104, A New Non-Addictive Opioid Medication.

September 26, 2021

  Video Essay Transcript: In 2019, an estimated 10.1 million people aged 12 or older misused opioids (Opioid Crisis Statistics).  The opioid epidemic is the serious and growing problem of increased prescription and abuse of opioids that we have seen over the last 10-20 years in the US. For some, all it takes is … Read more