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Privacy or Convenience? The Current State and Future of Commercial Genetics | Published in Georgetown Medical Review 11/09/2021

In this commentary from GMR, Daniel Popovsky (M'23) employs foundational bioethical principles to critically discuss the state of commercial genetics in the US.

Privacy or Convenience? The Current State and Future of Commercial Genetics | Published in Georgetown Medical Review By Daniel Popovsky. Rapid advancement in gene sequencing techniques has made genetic testing more accessible. This article offers insights into the pros and cons of the commercialization of this tool.

The Physician’s Role in Political Advocacy | Published in Georgetown Medical Review 07/27/2021

From the Writing Board: Mitch Rock (M'22) pens a commentary on the role of physicians in promoting community health and wellbeing, especially in the face of political controversy

The Physician’s Role in Political Advocacy | Published in Georgetown Medical Review By Mitchell Rock. A commentary on the role of physicians in promoting community health and wellbeing, especially in the face of political controversy

Current Recommendations, Controversies, and Potential Novel Approaches in the Treatment of Wilms Tumor | Published in Georgetown Medical Review 12/07/2020

Kevin Delijani, Carolyn Hofley, Nancy Luo, and George Yusin (M'23) review the various treatments (current standard-of-care as well as prospective future possibilities) for Wilms Tumor, a renal malignancy commonly affecting children.

Current Recommendations, Controversies, and Potential Novel Approaches in the Treatment of Wilms Tumor | Published in Georgetown Medical Review By Kevin Delijani, Carolyn Hofley & 2 more. A review of the various treatments (current standard-of-care as well as prospective future possibilities) for Wilms Tumor, a renal malignancy commonly affecting children.

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