I wrote this poem to reflect the way I believe a lot of first-year medical students feel. The internal conflict that arises within ourselves. I personally have doubted whether I am good enough to be where I am today and I know I am not alone in that feeling. A million people could tell you that you are good enough, but it doesn\u27t matter unless you believe that for yourself. I think it is important to take time to reflect and remember even when it is difficult, that you can do it, and that you are worthy
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This qualitative study explores and describes the literacy practices that first year medical student...
Medical school is a tiring and arduous challenge that feels like it asks for more than one can give ...
This poem evolved over the course of one year and was first written in a spontaneous effort to catha...
I am grateful for the opportunity to write this piece, share my thoughts and give a moment of gratit...
Our minds are often in a constant state of internal conflict most especially during seasons of chang...
As a medical student who has received half of their education during the COVID-19 pandemic, I wanted...
We have sacrificed a lot to get into medical school, pushing away quick satisfaction for the hope of...
As I near the last couple of months of third-year clinical rotations in medical school, this short l...
abstract: This paper explores the benefits reading and writing medical poetry can benefit preprofess...
This piece was inspired by a CPC prompt that required reflection on where we feel we are currently a...
The medical school journey is one that many are familiar with. However, there lacks familiarity amon...
Medical school proved to be one of the most challenging times for me to find balance. This past year...
The mission of medicine is to promote health and save lives. Unfortunately, one’s actions in the med...
A call for help and collaboration, told through the experiences of a medical student on his journey ...
In this poem Graham Mackenzie takes an unusual look at a day in the life of a preclinical medical st...
This qualitative study explores and describes the literacy practices that first year medical student...
Medical school is a tiring and arduous challenge that feels like it asks for more than one can give ...
This poem evolved over the course of one year and was first written in a spontaneous effort to catha...