A “second opinion” from cartoonist Sidney Harris.
Second OpinionYale Medicine Magazine, 2015 - AutumnContentsFeaturesYour entire brain is memory—and your memory is who you areA T cell’s fateWhat is memory?A memory's journeyWhat’s in a doctor’s brain, and what’s onlineOur memories, our storiesCan ginkgo tea preserve our memories?The first things to goStem cells also rememberYale designated research center by NIHThe history of human monstrosityThe most cooperative of patientsNewsAnnual retreat helps young scientists on their wayTeam-based science is focus of new clinician scholars programHow Roy Herbst became a media go-to guy on immunotherapyAt the Writers’ Workshop, “medicine as a human act”When Breath Becomes Air, by Paul KalanithiUnlikely viral alliesPocket-sized diversityBetter health through video gamesSafer hospital transitionsHealth and the justice systemThe buzz about HIVGene-editing cystic fibrosisPeopleTinker, sailor, Golgi, slyMedical French on DemandStudents jump-start interest group in wilderness medicineMedicine in the wildA doctor’s love affair with medicine and literatureComing full circle: from high school to med schoolStudent voices—sharing a “huge bag of life experiences”Students add medical French to their skill setWasting no time Hunger and Homelessness Auction nets more than $25,000DialogueBeeson evokes memories of YaleMemory has a role in almost every biological processSecond OpinionA sense of community for people with mental illnessesA “second opinion” from cartoonist Sidney Harris.Previous ArticleMemory has a role in almost every biological processNext ArticleA sense of community for people with mental illnesses