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Celebration

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Every Day Is Worth Celebrating, Sundeep Gidugu Oct 2020

Every Day Is Worth Celebrating, Sundeep Gidugu

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Sundeep Gidugu enjoys writing about his life experiences and opinions from the mindset of a medical and public health student.


Celebration Of A Milestone, Komal M. Patel Oct 2020

Celebration Of A Milestone, Komal M. Patel

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A first-year osteopathic medical student, Harsh Patel, has dreamed of starting medical school for as long as he can remember. This is a photo of him at his White Coat ceremony at NSU.


A Celebration, Angel Mauricio Marquez Oct 2020

A Celebration, Angel Mauricio Marquez

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What began as an image became a story. Angel Mauricio Marquez pictured hands raised into the air, basking in the moment and enjoying the little victories. Angel wanted to talk about a celebration yet not portray it as an isolated event. He didn't want to show happiness in a bubble, He wanted the truth behind it. He wanted to talk about the things that we fight the hardest for and the moments we often believed we were inches from quitting but then didn't. For Angel, these are the reasons we celebrate.


Finding Will In Despair, Dhruti Hirani Oct 2020

Finding Will In Despair, Dhruti Hirani

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This essay is about the author's emotional journey as she discovered what celebration means to her.


Girl On Piano Keys, Bhargavi Madhu Oct 2020

Girl On Piano Keys, Bhargavi Madhu

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Celebration is the loudest and greatest form of expressing honor and appreciation. The best way to show love and appreciation for life is through celebration! Girl on the Piano Keys was a painting I gifted to a friend on her birthday. She spent that day at a hospital recovering from an episode of sickle cell anemia. Despite the suffering she was undergoing due to the disease, she would always treat everyday like it was her birthday.


Celebration Of Pride, Bryce Sebade Oct 2020

Celebration Of Pride, Bryce Sebade

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The Medicinal Power Of Small Celebrations, Kristina Fritz Oct 2020

The Medicinal Power Of Small Celebrations, Kristina Fritz

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This personal essay provides a first-hand account of a patient and their family celebrating a change in perspective brought about by experiencing clinical studies/medicine. The author infers that celebrations throughout the medical journey could have a medicinal effect on their own for the patient and their families.


From Dean Elaine Wallace, Elaine M. Wallace Oct 2020

From Dean Elaine Wallace, Elaine M. Wallace

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Dr. Janet Lynn Roseman Halsband, Editor, Janet L. Roseman Oct 2020

Dr. Janet Lynn Roseman Halsband, Editor, Janet L. Roseman

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