SJM Volume 5 Issue 2 In this issue:  Relationship between Maximum Voided Volume Obtained by Bladder Diary Compared to Contemporaneous Uroflowmetry in Men and Women……………………………………………………9 Kevin Rychik, Lucas Policastro, Jeffrey Weiss, Jerry Blaivas The Importance of Abortion Education in Medical School………………………………………………14 Emily Hamilton and Cecilia Paasche The First 30 Patients In Israel To Receive Monthly […]

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By: Tali Elias (MS2) In less than a year since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, pharmaceutical companies Pfizer and Moderna developed vaccines that promise an impressive 90-95% efficacy in protecting against the virus. Yet, the terrifying reality of receiving a novel vaccine with such limited data has cast a dark shadow over this groundbreaking […]

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By Rachel Alter, MS2: This morning I read a story about a 29-year-old nurse, a marathon runner. I saw pictures of her traveling the world, practicing yoga, and dressed in her scrubs with a stethoscope around her neck. She appeared to be the picture of solid, young health. She died of covid-related cardiac damage in […]

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