By Stephanie Soucheray All cancer care is not created equal. That’s the main message of two studies published in the most recent edition of the North Carolina Medical Journal. Using provider data, Medicaid and Medicare enrollees and census information, researchers illustrated that where patients live and how their care is managed were major factors in […]
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Stephanie Soucheray received her masters in medical and science journalism from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, where she completed a thesis on the business of global health in the 21st century. She has written for a number of universities and publications, including Yale University, Duke University, UNC-Chapel Hill, North Carolina Health News, and the Raleigh News & Observer. Her interests lie in emerging infectious diseases, maternal and child health, HIV, and the history of medicine.
She is now a reporter at the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota.
