Quarterly (Vol. 24, No. 4)
Kaïssa Sylla's experiences growing up in Guinea provide career inspiration
The tragic circumstances surrounding her parents’ deaths gave Sylla clarity about the kind of physician she wants to be.

Rolf Lulloff's lifelong passions fuel today's ventures
After losing his wife to Parkinson's, Lulloff co-founded an organization that provides education and support for people and families affected by neurological conditions.

Richard Moss receives Folkert Belzer Award for lifetime achievement
Looking back 43 years later, Moss uses the word “fortunate” to describe many aspects of his career.

Native American Center for Health Professions celebrates 10 years of success
Over its 10 years, the center boasts a 100 percent graduation rate for all health professions students and a 100 percent success rate for Native medical students who participate in residency match.
