Happy New Year from all of us at in-House! We are proud to announce the in-House Top 12 of 2019, our 12 most-read articles of 2019.
Thank you for your readership over the past year and for your ongoing support of our publication, the premier online peer-reviewed publication for residents and fellows.
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The Epidemic We Don’t Talk About: Response to the University of Washington Resident Physician Strike
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The Change: A Perspective on Women Surgeons from a Resident Physician
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In Solidarity: Response to the University of Washington Resident Physician Strike
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Creation of the Historic “Resident and Fellow Bill of Rights” by The Collective for Resident Rights
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Children During Medical Training: A Resident Physician’s Experience
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Will the USMLE Conference Take Medical Students Seriously? How Board Examiners Should Score Step 1
January 2019
- Dear NBME and FSMB, I watch HGTV more than Netflix: A Response to the Invited Commentary on USMLE Step 1
- Competition Versus Collaboration in Residency
February 2019
- Ugly
- Reproductive Rights of Incarcerated Women
- Health Care Is Not a Safe Space: A List of Experiences
- Residents & Fellows: Thinking of Working Locum Tenens? Three Things to Consider
- Another Day, Another Code
- When a Diagnosis Hurts Rather than Helps: A Patient’s Struggle With Psychiatric Stigma
- Resident Wellness is a Lie (Part 1 of 3)
- A Call to My Fellow Residents in the Era of the Opioid Epidemic
March 2019
- The Match, Round 2
- You Are Not Alone
- February is the Hardest Month
- Will the USMLE Conference Take Medical Students Seriously? How Board Examiners Should Score Step 1
- Resident Wellness is a Lie (Part 2 of 3)
- Battling Burnout and Our Quest for Perfection
- Dear Intern: You Are Not That Special
- On Growing
- A Primer on Loan Repayment and Finance Options for Residents & Fellows
- “The Best Scientists Make Luck Happen”: An Interview with Mark A. Krasnow, MD, PhD
- Handshakes and Shaking Doubt: Reflecting on Being a Woman in Medicine
- Walk On
- Injured Healers
- Mismatch Repair: My Journey from Pediatrics to Pathology
- Pocket Doodles: My First Year as a Physician, Installation #4
April 2019
- What My Parents Think I Do vs. What I Actually Do During Overnight Call
- Atrophied Dreams
- Mastectomy Shadows
- Poodle Blue
- My Allegiance
- A Story of Artistic Reclamation (2019)
- Pondering the Human Experience: A Quartet of Poems
- I Seize
- Two Oceans: Rape Culture in Medicine
- A Second Home (2019)
- T-Cell
- Big Nails on Examination Day
- Nurses Are Leading the Strikes — Where Are the Physicians?
- Resident Wellness is a Lie (Part 3 of 3)
May 2019
- Resident Physicians as Leaders in TIME’S UP Healthcare: Changing the Narrative for the Next Generation
- Healing in Relationship Lies
- No Insurance
- To My Mentors
- The Telling
June 2019
- Last Words
- A Night to Remember
- Children During Medical Training: A Resident Physician’s Experience
- In Defense of Resident Wellness (Part 1 of 2)
July 2019
- An Open Letter to New Interns, Residents and Fellows
- Home Visit
- JAMA Posts Job for ICE Detention Facility: A Concern for Dual Loyalty
- The Sweet and Sour of Intern Year
August 2019
September 2019
- Solitary Confinement and Health: Why It Matters in 2019
- In Defense of Resident Wellness (Part 2 of 2)
- “PGY3”: How I Coped in the Medical ICU by Making Music
- In Solidarity: Response to the University of Washington Resident Physician Strike
- The Epidemic We Don’t Talk About: Response to the University of Washington Resident Physician Strike
- A Cry for Help: Burning Out as a Resident Physician
October 2019
- Foolish Feelings
- Night Call
- Why We Walked Out: A Call for Courage and Action from the University of Washington Housestaff Association
- When Negotiations Fail: An Exclusive Interview with UWHA Lead Negotiator Dr. Kisha Clune
November 2019
- The Change: A Perspective on Women Surgeons from a Resident Physician
- Announcing the New Resident-Run Twitter @PsychResChat
- It Takes An Air Force
- Creation of the Historic “Resident and Fellow Bill of Rights” by The Collective for Resident Rights
December 2019
- Time Out: A Move Away From Traditional Physician Training Programs
- Patients, Providers and the Working Class: Lessons for Health Workers from the Closing of Hahnemann Hospital
- Why Being Kind Matters: Mistreatment of Residents Leads to Increased Rates of Burnout and Suicidal Ideation