Everyday Life Narratives

I choose to write about the things that are most important to me in a narrative style that emphasizes story and everyday life. These topics include family, pedagogy, teaching, theology, communication, higher education, and medicine as well as their intersections.

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Well we aren’t studying for a test. We are studying to be doctors.
My study partner’s response when a classmate said we were studying material that would be low yield on the test.  I couldn’t have been more proud.  (via thenotquitedoctor)

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purplequeens:

Back in February when we first started our clinical rotations, we had a session about mindfulness that was interesting enough but if I’m honest I haven’t thought about it since. Zoom forward to today when we have a public health session about the groups of people that are at increased risk of…

I really think I probably never would have written this book if I hadn’t been in medical school. In some ways, there was a thrill to writing, in the sense that I wasn’t supposed to be doing it.
Daniel Mason, physician and author

cranquis:

S—t Med Students Say

By med students at Johns Hopkins. Well-edited, and quite accurate, and VERY funny. Brought back a lot of memories for me, mostly good ones… :)


Thanks to Cranquistador suechu for sharing the link with me!