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Treasures, Tombs and Eternity

By Autumn Dawn Galbreath, MD, MBA | April 8, 2025
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One thing the Egyptians are incredibly good at is the preservation of their artifacts and education about them. The last stop we made yesterday was to the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, a museum that tries to teach the 7,000+ years of Egyptian history chronologically, tying the artifacts, structures and stories together in a way that gives an arc and a progression to the story.

Treasures, Tombs and Eternity

By Autumn Dawn Galbreath, MD, MBA | April 8, 2025
Posted in |

One thing the Egyptians are incredibly good at is the preservation of their artifacts and education about them. The last stop we made yesterday was to the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, a museum that tries to teach the 7,000+ years of Egyptian history chronologically, tying the artifacts, structures and stories together in a way that gives an arc and a progression to the story.

New Research Exposed Anti-Christian Bias in Residency Admissions

By Steven Willing, MD | August 29, 2024
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Progressive and left-wing bias in American centers of higher education is a fact so universally recognized it is barely worth mentioning. “A worrying new study suggests that young doctors with known conservative inclinations would fare worse in residency placement.”