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Hello Rupal,
I hope you are doing well! I am Nicolle from the National Education Association (NEA).
I recently read an article that you reviewed on KidsHealth titled “Talking to Your Child About Drugs.”
Well, I am writing an article for NEA Today about new opioid/drug education programs that have started to educate students from K-12, and
I would love to interview you for my article! I understand you no longer work for KidsHealth, which is fine. Please let me know if you would be willing! We can conduct an interview through email if that is more convenient!
Thank you,
Nicolle Schorchit
Hi Rupal,
This is Bridie Andrews, your senior thesis advisor from Harvard! I’m so happy to see what you’ve been up to, and congratulations on both medicine and motherhood!
I’m writing to see if you might still have a copy of your thesis on the Harvard Glass Flowers? I’m chair of the history dept at Bentley these days and one of my faculty wants to lead a student tour to the Harvard museums, I thought your paper would do a great job of priming him on some of the less visible gender aspects of the collection…
Don’t worry if you can’t find it, I could go look it up at the Harvard Library if all else fails!
Wishing you a happy and peaceful holiday season with no pediatric emergencies!