
Vice President & Events Coordinator and Writer, 2024
Class of 2026
Cameron is a junior Biology major on the pre-medicine track, hoping to become a physician. He hopes to use Brooklogue as a venue to not only learn more about the social issues that impact many of us but also to inform people about problems that plague our societies. Besides Brooklogue, Cameron writes in the sports column for The Statesman and conducts research at Stony Brook Medicine on rodent-modeled neuropathy. In his spare time, you can catch him practicing piano, cooking up new recipes, or watching a good movie.
Publications:
Healthcare’s Youngest Victims: Inequality in Pediatric Healthcare and How We Can Fix It
by Cameron Takmil, February 24, 2024 Millions of children visit the emergency room every year with cuts, bruises, and a myriad of other diagnoses. Many are turned away from necessary treatments for seemingly nothing except one thing – race. While seemingly trivial, disparities across racial and ethnic lines persist, underscoring a critical need for systemic…
Struggles of Organ Donation: Microcosm of American Healthcare
by Cameron Takmil, December 2, 2023 In the last year alone, over 42,000 transplants were performed. Yet, 17 people a day of the 100,000 people on the national transplant waiting list die without the transplant they so desperately hope for (HRSA). Those who are fortunate to survive on life-sustaining treatments will likely find themselves without…
