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Brightness On The Other Side Of Darkness, Tejas N. Patel
Brightness On The Other Side Of Darkness, Tejas N. Patel
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A unique perspective on how to view challenges and conflicts in life.
The Power Of Conflict—A Clinical Example, Mara Seat
The Power Of Conflict—A Clinical Example, Mara Seat
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A clinical experience with a hard conversation about the importance of vaccination. Tough conversations are often the most important.
Medicine And Motherhood: The Silent Loads, Gehan A. Pendlebury
Medicine And Motherhood: The Silent Loads, Gehan A. Pendlebury
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This poem articulates the challenging and often misunderstood experience of being a mother in medical school It describes a silent load that often takes a toll on mothers in medicine It describes the feeling of simultaneously being pulled in opposing directions, the pain of missing on special family moments and events The poem offers hope and solidarity for mothers who are enduring this unique experience.
Confluency, Vania Arboleda
Confluency, Vania Arboleda
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"Confluency"
The power of conflict leads to resolution, personal healing, and revelatory insights.
As a kid, I was taught to voice my opinion in an educated, effective, and efficient way. However, when my ideas were different from those of my peers or society, and many disagreed, I was rejected, ignored, or muted. As I grew up, I noticed that thinking out of the box was a positive feature, especially when debating ideas with friends, family, and colleagues.
Respecting our differences and disagreements is a crucial part of a healthy society. Conflict has a negative connotation; however, having a thoughtful and …
Sorrow Cannot Resurrect, Sharon Mathew
Sorrow Cannot Resurrect, Sharon Mathew
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The magenta skull symbolizes life and death while the sword passing through the skull is a symbol of life’s ever present cycle of conflicts, grief, and sorrow. The ambiguous gray of the sword is used to convey the fact that we will all encounter an incredibly vast variety of struggles throughout the course of our lives. It is also outlined with gold detailing as a play on the phrase “every cloud has a silver lining. As the sword pierces the skull, out pours technicolor tears and blood. The bright colors represent the immense beauty and growth that we can find …
The Power In Learning From Others, Samantha Sostorecz
In The Face Of Conflict, Mohammed Khatib
In The Face Of Conflict, Mohammed Khatib
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In the chaos of conflict, amongst the confusion, emotion, and fear lies truth like the eye of a raging storm. Within this, one may find peace, tranquility, and the storm will follow in suit.
An Unlikely Duo, Bourann Husainy, Laura Gorenshtein
Nick Vujicic - The Man Who Was A Force Of Power, Bhargavi Madhu
Nick Vujicic - The Man Who Was A Force Of Power, Bhargavi Madhu
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Nick Vujicic is an inspirational speaker who was born on December 1982. He was born with out arms and legs, a rare disorder called Phocomelia. After enduring many childhood difficulties, Nick refused to give up finding refuge in religion. He became a motivational speaker and spreads the word of god through his works.
Empowerment - The Fine Print Behind A Conflict, Dhruti Hirani
Empowerment - The Fine Print Behind A Conflict, Dhruti Hirani
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This piece is about the author’s realization of the power of conflict.
Dichotomy Of A Person In Medical School, Freda B. Assuah
Dichotomy Of A Person In Medical School, Freda B. Assuah
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Our minds are often in a constant state of internal conflict most especially during seasons of change. In this piece, I explore the balance of being a first-year medical student while maintaining my identity of personhood.
The Conflict Of Motherhood, Jaime L. Reiser
The Conflict Of Motherhood, Jaime L. Reiser
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These images represent the sentimental aspect of motherhood while capturing the harsh reality of the changes occurring within the female body during a really crucial time. While the baby is growing there is immense conflict and challenges the motherly body must overcome and adapt to in order to successfully carry to term and bear a child. The pressure of the growing uterus and moving baby creates ups and downs in multiple organ systems that in turn not only affect the reproductive system of a woman but every fiber of her being. The journey of motherhood is so much bigger than …
Please, Turn Off The News!, Orestes Hadjistamoulou
Please, Turn Off The News!, Orestes Hadjistamoulou
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I love using classic icons and themes and trying to tie them with elements of modern street art I owe everything to my two corgis who are my muses.
The Battle Of The First-Year Medical Student, Kimberly A. Kluglein
The Battle Of The First-Year Medical Student, Kimberly A. Kluglein
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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't 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.
Serenity Amidst A Firestorm, Erik Perez
Serenity Amidst A Firestorm, Erik Perez
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The world we live in is constantly in flux. We get to experience great days, terrible days, and everything in between. This piece is a reminder that even when you feel that the world around is causing you distress, it will pass and a place of serenity can be found.
Imposter Phenomenon And Dunning-Kruger Effect: Leveraging Internal Conflicts For Professional Growth And Wellness, Arkene Levy, Algevis Wrench, Maria Padilla, Vijay Rajput Md
Imposter Phenomenon And Dunning-Kruger Effect: Leveraging Internal Conflicts For Professional Growth And Wellness, Arkene Levy, Algevis Wrench, Maria Padilla, Vijay Rajput Md
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Working together as a team, we all came to realize that addressing uncomfortable topics such as imposter phenomenon is important to build resilience among faculty and students.
A Matter Of Perspective, Andrew M. Joseph
A Matter Of Perspective, Andrew M. Joseph
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"A Matter of Perspective" is a poem that attempts to rationalize from where the power of conflict is derived. Additionally, it offers a possible perspective about conflict that may be perceived as counterintuitive.
Medicine Is Humbling, Victoria E. Coutin
Medicine Is Humbling, Victoria E. Coutin
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As I near the last couple of months of third-year clinical rotations in medical school, this short letter represents my own reflection on the experiences this year that have shaped me.
During your third year of medical school, every month you may find yourself in a completely new environment. These were some of the thoughts that kept me grounded and helped me better integrate myself into each of these new environments.
The Power Of Conflict In Healthy Living, Chasity B. O’Malley
The Power Of Conflict In Healthy Living, Chasity B. O’Malley
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This piece reflects the conflicts encountered while embracing a healthy lifestyle.
Conflict With Yourself, Veshesh Patel
Conflict With Yourself, Veshesh Patel
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A poem about how your thoughts can influence internal conflict with yourself.
The Strength Within, Benjamin Rivera, Alexander Macia
The Strength Within, Benjamin Rivera, Alexander Macia
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This essay embodies the internal conflict we face as our loved ones deal with illness.
The Power Of Conflict, Rajvir S. Thind
The Train Of Time, Gehan A. Pendlebury
The Train Of Time, Gehan A. Pendlebury
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This poem evolved over the course of one year and was first written in a spontaneous effort to cathartically release a spectrum of challenging experiences. It details the struggles, triumphs and reflections associated with being a mother in medical school.
Introduction From The Dean, Elaine M. Wallace
Hell On Earth, Elaine M. Wallace
From The Editor, Janet I. Roseman
Volume 6, Nova Southeastern University
Balance, Nafisa Choudhury
Balance, Nafisa Choudhury
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As the COVID-19 pandemic grew into a frightening monster to be reckoned with, medical professionals throughout the world had to address a question within themselves: where does the balance lie between our duty to heal and our personal obligations for our individual health and safety?
As personal protective equipment shortages, long work hours, and hospital overflow wreaked havoc on the medical systems nationwide, doctors, nurses, and other medical personnel were plunged into uncertainty and were almost wholly unsupported in this ethical dilemma. Our duty to treat and our obligation to treat the community around us does not often directly conflict …
Rhythm, Divy Mehra
Rhythm, Divy Mehra
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While clinical medicine is an intellectual creative art form, surgery is a performance art form. The composure, precision, grace, focus, and command needed to execute a procedure to perfection is not so different from that which is needed to execute a musical performance. The parallels are magical.
Seesaws And Spheres, Samantha Sostorecz