
Tafadzwa Muguwe
Cognoscenti contributor
Tafadzwa Muguwe, M.D., is a Zimbabwean-born Rhodes Scholar and Harvard-trained physician. He is a hospitalist at Mount Auburn Hospital and is helping to transform cancer care at Foundation Medicine. All views expressed are his own.
Recently published

My Respect For This Virus Came Early. I'm Grateful For Science — And The Vaccine
In March, I realized that I would never feel safe until there was an effective vaccine, writes Dr. Tafadzwa Muguwe. I thought it was years away.

A Student Visa Made My American Dream Possible. If Trump Gets His Way, Other International Students Could Be Shut Out
The Trump administration's decision could derail the careers of students forced to leave, and harm the U.S. economy, writes Tafadzwa Muguwe.

A Dual Degree From Oxford. A Medical Degree From Harvard. Neither Protected Me From Racism
Frequent subtle and less-subtle messages betray the assumption that I’m lacking in smarts, untrustworthy or even a threat, writes Tafadzwa Muguwe.