by eyges | Aug 8, 2022 | Features - Spring 2022
Features We chose to stay Spring 2022 According to the World Health Organization (WHO), around 40 percent of Lebanon’s doctors and 30 percent of nurses left the country between October 2019 and November 2021. Exacerbating the loss, nearly all recent medical school...
by eyges | Jul 14, 2022 | Features - Spring 2022
Features Check Up:The safest possible hands by MainGate Staff Spring 2022 In 2021, AUB appointed Dr. Raymond Sawaya as the Raja N. Khuri Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and vice president for medical affairs. The move was surprising for many reasons, perhaps...
by eyges | Jul 11, 2022 | Features - Spring 2022
Features | Health & Wellness Sahtein: Sayadieh AUBMC’s Department of Food Services Spring 2022 Sayadieh is a classic fish dish originating from fishing villages in Lebanon. The word sayadieh roughly translates to “catch,” coming from the fisherman’s catch...
by eyges | Jul 5, 2022 | Features - Spring 2022
Features Next generation sequencing by MainGate Staff Spring 2022 “How is my patient going to respond if I find that the tumor has this or that genetic change or difference? What happens to the initial tumor after the patient has been treated?” These are...
by eyges | Jul 5, 2022 | Features - Spring 2022
Features Womanhood, from antiquity to modernity By MainGate Staff Spring 2022 This year, the AUB Archaeological Museum held an exhibit showcasing the power of juxtaposing antiquity with modernity. As part of AUB’s coed centennial celebrations, Nadine Panayot, curator...
by eyges | Jun 30, 2022 | Features - Spring 2022
Transforming through art In the best of times, support and funding for the arts can be underwhelming. During times of austerity, they can vanish. Lebanon’s historic economic crisis has battered the arts with immense difficulties as patrons and...
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