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Learning From The Best!, Michelle N. Won Apr 2023

Learning From The Best!, Michelle N. Won

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Thank you to all the NSU preceptors of Punta Gorda, Florida.


The Strength Within, Benjamin Rivera, Alexander Macia Oct 2022

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 Oct 2022

The Power Of Conflict, Rajvir S. Thind

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The Tight Rope Walk Of A Medical Student, Bhargavi Madhu Oct 2021

The Tight Rope Walk Of A Medical Student, Bhargavi Madhu

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When I think of Balance, I thought of my life as a medical student. It is similar to a tight rope walk where we are walking the line of medical school, aspiring to become physicians while trying to balance school, a family life, hobbies and eventual work life. It is important to find the right balance in order to not face burn out, something that is seen all too often amongst medical professionals.


Restoring Balance, Daniel R. Villanueva Toby Oct 2021

Restoring Balance, Daniel R. Villanueva Toby

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As a medical student who has received half of their education during the COVID-19 pandemic, I wanted to portray the internal struggle of medical providers in trying to care for the sick and disabled. A great deal is expected of doctors in this day and age. That stress of expectations versus the innate desire to help others led me to write this poem.


The Asymmetrical Balance Of Medicine, Tabitha Xia-Zhu Oct 2021

The Asymmetrical Balance Of Medicine, Tabitha Xia-Zhu

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The Asymmetrical Balance of Medicine is a visual representation of my life as a medical student. Asymmetrical balance in art is defined as a design that has different visuals on each side, but each side holds equal visual weight (e.g. The Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh).

Although the journey to practicing medicine is a long-term commitment that requires many sacrifices, making time for my loved ones and hobbies has kept me grounded both in and out of school. This balance will continue to be important as a physician. I believe that a capable physician can integrate their academic knowledge …


Dr. Janet Roseman Halsband, Editor, Janet L. Roseman Oct 2021

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

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