Over the past decade, the field of obstetrics and gynecology has undergone significant changes. Recognizing the need for a different approach, AnnaMarie Connolly, MD, chief of education and academic affairs at the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, highlights the importance of adapting the application process for ob/gyn residency programs. The shift in the application
Over the past weekend, two highly anticipated films, Searchlight Pictures’ “Poor Things” and Amazon MGM Studios’ “American Fiction,” have made waves at the box office and are now in the running for major awards at the prestigious Golden Globes. These films have captured the attention of audiences and critics alike, showcasing their talent and captivating
The year 2023 proved to be a promising one for the U.S. economy, defying many concerns and posting impressive results. Despite worries about the state of the economy, the macroenvironment showed resilience with high levels of spending, significant market gains, and positive developments in the battle against inflation by the Federal Reserve. Moreover, the job
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The National Society of Film Critics’ 58th annual awards ceremony took place recently, where Celine Song’s directorial debut “Past Lives” emerged as the winner of the top prize. The film managed to beat strong contenders like “Oppenheimer” and “The Zone of Interest” to secure the title of Best Picture. The critics, who gathered in both