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Poetry

Issue #6: Bias

November 20th, 2020

November 20th, 2020

Poetry

Letter from the Poetry Editor:
How We Will Move Forward—Together, or Not at All

Voice and Do the Math | Tanasha Martin
Theirs and Visiting Hours | Rhiannon Hall
(he walks away) there’s nothing unhealthier than working in health care,
++++++++the prison, and shift
| Ron Riekki
A Boy with Cerebral Palsy | Carol Casey
The Discharge Planner’s Very Bad Day
++++++++and The Way Some Children Die
| Joan Doran
Note to the Young Doctor | Heather Cameron
Come Passion, Responding to an Emergency,
++++++++and so what is the WORST THING you have ever seen?
| Joe Amaral
Godly Hospital | Anthony Butts

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