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Adam Lalley
Oct 30, 2022
To a Body Donor
A poem I wrote a few years ago, "To a Body Donor," originally published by Intima, was recently re-released here on a new website...
Adam Lalley
Jan 29, 2022
Writing for the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP)
I wanted to highlight two recent articles that have appeared online and in print editions of a magazine sent to Emergency Medicine...
Adam Lalley
Mar 17, 2021
From COVID-19 to the Coup, Myanmar's Doctors are Risking Their Lives (The Diplomat)
“We are in a war zone. We went from the threat of COVID to the threat of being shot or detained.”
Adam Lalley
Dec 24, 2020
Dying For a Vaccine: How My First Dose Got Me Thinking About Time (STAT news Op-Ed)
A lot has been said about the rapid development of the COVID vaccines, but they have been in development longer than my training as a doctor
Adam Lalley
Nov 25, 2020
Losing Touch: How COVID-19 Has Interfered With the Way We Bond (Featured Guest Blogger @ Intima)
The intimacy of touch is deeply rooted in vulnerability, and COVID-19 is reminding us that this vulnerability is biological and emotional.
Adam Lalley
Oct 16, 2020
Featured Guest Blogger @ Intima
Our health, even the lengths of our lives, are doled out unequally. There’s no earthly justice in our bodies. And yet we are bound to them.
Adam Lalley
Jul 19, 2020
The Wake: Reflections on Being White, Health Disparities, #BLM, and the Media
In the wake of George Floyd’s death, many white Americans have been engaging in a broader dialogue about their role in the legacy of racism.
Adam Lalley
May 23, 2020
Accountability and "the America virus"
If America is unable or unwilling to prevent the deaths of its most vulnerable, we will all own this virus.
Adam Lalley
May 9, 2020
NBC Today Show Sunday Spotlight
Medical students are getting a fast track to the front lines during the coronavirus pandemic.
Adam Lalley
Apr 26, 2020
Closeness in a Time of Distancing: There is Always Something We Can Do
COVID-19 has amplified the perils of proximity and challenged us to find intimacy beyond arm’s length. What alternatives have we found?
Adam Lalley
Apr 18, 2020
First Day on the Job: Joining the Herd
Just as our health now relies on the health of others, patients trust me as a new MD thanks to the professionalism of those before me.
Adam Lalley
Apr 10, 2020
Commencement: Thoughts
Today, I became a doctor, officially. Today is also the 40th day since the state confirmed its first case of SARS-CoV-2 – in other words, at
Adam Lalley
Nov 26, 2019
Hofstra medical students get a lesson in empathy
Students at the Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell on Thursday stepped into the shoes of patients struggling with financial and
Adam Lalley
May 9, 2019
Zucker School of Medicine honors dreams and donors
The eighth issue of Narrateur: Reflections on Caring was revealed to guests at the second annual Scholarship Donor Reception hosted at the D
Adam Lalley
May 3, 2018
NEOMED's National Poetry Contest Hosts Jay Baruch and Student Poets
Each of the three winners took a turn talking about their writing and reading from their own work.
Adam Lalley
Aug 3, 2017
Baylor College of Medicine announces winners of the 14th annual Michael E. DeBakey Medical Student P
Baylor College of Medicine has announced the winners of the 14th Annual Michael E. DeBakey Medical Student Poetry Award.
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