elements, qualities, or lines of thinking. In the not so distant past, academic surgeons were primarily of two phenotypes, basic scientists and clinical researchers. As it has been well described that diverse teams produce better health science with broader impact, there has been increased recognit
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guistically, racially, and ethnically diverse than she has been in any given point in her history; however, many of her citizens are currently living in a state of fear. What stands out the most is how we allow this fear to take over our lives in multiple ways. We fear our neighbors; therefore, we d
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,Transversal Affectivity and the Lobster: Intimate Advances of Deleuze and Guattari, Rodrigo García ey crawl around on top of each other, antennae slowly waving, we experience a distinct and oddly excited perplexity. We might arrive at home with the lobsters in a paper bag or box, still alive, claws softly scraping the paper or cardboard—horror-film like—with the slow but persistent motions lobste