Although I’m in residency, there’s still that special feeling I get from summer—I think of water, sunshine, and reading a good book. In fact, I had a conversation earlier this week about books. Digital reading versus carrying a physical book says so much about someone, and that the books people read share a lot about […]
Being an M1 vs. an M2
The other day, I was reflecting on how much we learn in just one year of medical school, and how much more I know now. I was in my preceptor clinic last week, and was flipping through my notes through the first few clinic visits. I laughed to see my note about how stiff neck […]
The Medical Curriculum and Me
Note: This post was written when I was a first year, but I find still holds true and relevant. As I near the end of my first year of medical school, I still feel like I don’t know anything. I spend hours every day in class or at home studying, memorizing biochemical pathways and esoteric diseases. […]