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10 Tips to Avoid Burnout
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JYI Blog - Journal of Young Investigators6y agoJ

To Break Out From Your Own Shell: My Journey in Japan
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JYI Blog - Journal of Young Investigators6y agoJ

10 Traits of a Great Leader
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JYI Blog - Journal of Young Investigators6y agoJ

Greetings for the New Year!
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JYI Blog - Journal of Young Investigators6y agoJ

Premed Burnout and Medical Education
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JYI Blog - Journal of Young Investigators6y agoJ

Neo-Traditionalism in Asia
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JYI Blog - Journal of Young Investigators6y agoJ

How to Become a Science Journalist
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JYI Blog - Journal of Young Investigators6y agoJ

On Intersectionality in Healthcare
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JYI Blog - Journal of Young Investigators5y agoJ

Opening more than just our eyes: the importance of Open Access research
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JYI Blog - Journal of Young Investigators5y agoJ

Anxiety in Asian American Adolescents
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JYI Blog - Journal of Young Investigators5y agoSafeguarding People from Harmful Medicines
Safeguarding People from Harmful Medicines Author: Septia Nurmala Chances are you’ve taken Tylenol before to treat your headache. Or Pepto Bismol when you had an upset stomach. Or maybe you’ve bought these drugs just because the ads were visually compelling? Behind every medicine you take, there’s a public health body whose job is to make sure the medicines
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JYI Blog - Journal of Young Investigators3y agoJ

A keynote on the AIDS epidemic story
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JYI Blog - Journal of Young Investigators3y ago

