The first one who didn’t cry
By Chaya Murali, MS4 Right now, I’m on a dermatology rotation. What this translates to is checking lots of elderly men for the telltale bumps
Read MoreBy Chaya Murali, MS4 Right now, I’m on a dermatology rotation. What this translates to is checking lots of elderly men for the telltale bumps
Read MoreBy Rachel Conrad, MS3 (Editor’s note: this speech was given at the 2013 White Coat Ceremony) During my first week of medical school, I gave
Read MoreBy Stephanie Spann, MS3 The color was radiant; vibrant; beautiful. After a year of studying from the cadavers that were graciously donated to the school
Read MoreBy Anup Shah, MS3 During my preclinical year-and-a-half, I never understood the appeal of working in an outpatient setting. I like to consider myself a
Read MoreBy Donna Huang, MS4 It seemed like it was going to be a forgettable Thursday afternoon, until I met the patient patient. As part of
Read MoreBy Chaya Murali, MS4 Last week I met two bright, female high school teachers who love science. They were closer to my mother’s age than
Read MoreBy Chaya Murali, MS4 I get sick frequently. This has been true about me since childhood, when it seemed like I had a runny nose
Read MoreBy Stephen Manning, MS2 “Whatever you do, don’t drop the baby”. The chief resident’s voice echoed in my ears, reminding me of my sixth birthday
Read MoreBy Todd Pezzi, MS2 I was sleep deprived and hungry, much like most first-year medical students. It was 8 a.m., our class was studying infectious
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