Author: Raelene Schick
The Manhattanville campus in upper Manhattan receives a specific type of afternoon light that gives even brutalist architecture a sense…
Most people can identify a specific type of late-night anxiety: the clinic has been closed for hours, something hurts, or…
The waiting room at practically every primary care clinic in the US is packed with patients with infections, untreated pain,…
It feels more and more like a punishment to stand in Phoenix in July. The sidewalk glistens. Every building’s air…
The CEO of a large logistics company appeared on screen at the start of the quarterly earnings call in October…
Jessica Balcerzak works as a nurse. She spends her days in a hospital in Buffalo, New York, observing firsthand how…
Margie Smith moved from one specialist’s waiting room to another for the better part of two years. An allergist for…
When you read a policy document and realize it was released roughly two years too late, you feel a certain…
Almost every AI vendor pitch has a point where the numbers seem a bit too tidy, usually around slide fourteen.…
If the roads are clear and the weather holds, the closest stroke specialist in a rural Tennessee county is two…
