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Abraar Karan MD, MPH, DTM&H
Department of Medicine, Brigham & Women's Hospital/ Harvard Medical School
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2019
5/2019. “
Don't Let Your Institution Define You
.” The BMJ .
4/2019. “
Doctors and Their Unhealthy Dependency on Tech
.” The Boston Globe .
4/2019. “
Making Sure Patients Understand and That Doctors Do Too
.” The BMJ .
2/2019. “
Should Family Members be Present During End of Life Medical Emergencies?
” The BMJ.
1/2019. “
Doing Things for No Reason in the Hospital
.” The BMJ.
2018
12/2018. “
Caring about the Congo Shouldn't Require an Ebola Epidemic.
” The Boston Globe.
11/2018. “
Ebola in the DRC is more about the DRC than it is about Ebola
.” Health Affairs.
11/2018. “
The Most Important Tool for Doctors Fighting DRC’s Ebola Crisis Isn’t Medicine.
” HuffPost.
11/2018. “
Has the Physical Exam had its Day?
” The BMJ.
9/2018. “
We Need to Stop Ebola-- for the Right Reasons
.” PLoS Global Health Blog.
9/2018. “
Why We Need More Diversity in Our Doctors
.” The BMJ.
8/2018. “
Changing the Way We Communicate About Patients
.” The BMJ.
4/2018. “
The Blind Men and the Elephant - Aligning Efforts in Global Health.
” New England Journal of Medicine, 378, 15, Pp. 1374-1375.
4/2018. “
The Ethical Implications of Culture: Challenges in the Care of Female Sex Workers in India.
” Journal of Global Health Reports.
4/2018. “
Why Can't We Accept that Residents are Being Overworked?
.” The BMJ.
3/2018. “
How to Prevent the Next Oxfam Scandal- a Yelp for International Aid?
.” PLoS Global Health Blog.
2/2018. “
Does the Stockholm Syndrome Affect Female Sex Workers? The Case for a "Sonagachi Syndrome."
” BMC International Health and Human Rights .
1/2018. “
The Forgotten Needs of Refugees from Hurricane Irma
.” NPR.
1/2018. “
When the Prescription is Not a Medicine but a Home
.” Huffington Post.
2017
10/2017. “
Code Blue Confusion: He'd Checked 'DNR' But Wanted to Live
.” WBUR Boston.
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