Carina Guerra reflects on Ben Kaplan’s Grand Rounds
Third-year UNC medical student Ben Kaplan studies ‘complex care patients,’ or those who repeatedly seek medical care and embody the revolving door effect in the American healthcare system. Kaplan pointed out in his talk on April 25th that these expensive … Read more
“Invisible wounds: Mercy Street, PTSD, and the Civil War” by Hannah Rayala
Mercy Street, a PBS medical period drama set during the American Civil War, follows the experiences of two volunteer nurses from opposing sides who work at the Mansion House Hospital in Virginia. It includes a diverse cast of characters—from doctors, … Read more
Emily Long presents undergraduate research, featured in College of Arts
UNC’s Celebration of Undergraduate Research provided a great venue for HHIVE’s Emily Long to expose her wonderful SURF grant research to a larger audience. She’s featured in a recently published news article detailing the symposium. Click here for a more … Read more
Kim Spurr reflects on Marina Tsaplina’s performance “The Invisible Elephant Project”
What does art do and why does it matter in medicine? Performance artist Marina Tsaplina, who has lived with Type 1 diabetes since she was 2, attempted to unpack that question at a recent event at UNC-Chapel Hill. Her nonprofit BETES Organization uses … Read more
Podcast | Chronically Real: College Life with Chronic Illness
Check this out! We’ll keep you posted as new episodes pop up. https://chronicallyreal.web.unc.edu/
Master’s Graduate Assistantship Opportunity – Design & Implementation of Citizen Science
Master’s Graduate Assistantship – Design & Implementation of Citizen Science Starting Fall 2018 at NC State University (2-year position) The College of Natural Resources (CNR) at North Carolina State University invites applications for a M.S.-level assistantship beginning in Fall 2018 … Read more
HHIVE Members on the Move
As the year comes to a close, some of the HHIVE Lab’s current students and volunteers will take the next step in their careers either close to home or in various parts of the country, pursuing master’s degrees, teaching opportunities, … Read more

