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Purple Heart, Marieann C. Raguso Apr 2023

Purple Heart, Marieann C. Raguso

Digressions: Literary & Art Journal

"As a combat veteran, I received a purple heart after my MRAP, armored truck, was blown up by an improvised explosive device (IED). It made me reflect on those who have come before me, and I wondered, how many women have a Purple Heart? The answer was less than 100 women have a Purple Heart, according to the Military Order of the Purple Heart in 2017. Having a Purple Heart is still a cauldron of mixed feelings for me, and I felt the urge to write about it."


Drowning, Nicholas J. Waguespack Apr 2023

Drowning, Nicholas J. Waguespack

Digressions: Literary & Art Journal

"This screen print represents how when growing up I felt like I was growing a lot of the times, wading water trying to stay afloat. It is an experiment in enhancing a screen print with water color paints."


El Universo / The Universe, Cora J. Padilla Castillo Apr 2023

El Universo / The Universe, Cora J. Padilla Castillo

Digressions: Literary & Art Journal

"In the universe you find things you want to see but at the same time you don’t. When in love you are vulnerable to the feelings that person can transmit to you. This poem is about a love wanting to be noticed for who they are. This individual wants the lover or person of interest to walk into their eyes and see their heart as well to feel their colors. In a way this individual struggles to be seen and prompts the question if they have seen them yet. Within the poem I wanted to also depict the value that …


I Think I'Ve Processed It But, Amber M. Hockaday Apr 2023

I Think I'Ve Processed It But, Amber M. Hockaday

Digressions: Literary & Art Journal

"I was sexually assaulted March 27th, 2021, around 3 am. I pretended like it was something I wanted, that maybe I wasn’t vocal enough in expressing that I didn’t want it, and maybe I acted like I enjoyed it, and that sent a mixed message. I didn’t want to tell anyone because I was afraid that I would be blamed. I had been in fight-or-flight mode for months without realizing it. I remember all the details of that night, but it no longer consumes me with overwhelming fear, it gets better, and this poem is proof of that."


Leaving You, Julia Severance Apr 2023

Leaving You, Julia Severance

Digressions: Literary & Art Journal

"The short poem, 'Leaving you,' was inspired by a long-term, high school sweetheart break up. For most of the relationship, I complied to the wants and needs of my partner. However, I was growing farther and farther from who I really was and what I truly desire in life. Not only was my love taken advantage for, but I also completely lost myself trying to love a man who cannot even love himself. 'Leaving you' is not about losing my ex, but rather gaining back all the love I gave up when I left the relationship."


Love Me, Elisha Mendoza Apr 2023

Love Me, Elisha Mendoza

Digressions: Literary & Art Journal

"Like my other poems, this piece was written on the spot. As for the inspiration and meaning behind my piece, I think a lot and feel strongly about love. I've never experienced romance or been in a relationship, so I tend to be in my head quite a bit and feel lonely from time to time. It makes me wonder whether or not I have a soulmate, and if that soulmate is myself. Self-love comes before loving another person, as they say."


A Doctors Visit, Italia P. Lewis Apr 2023

A Doctors Visit, Italia P. Lewis

Digressions: Literary & Art Journal

"My poem follows the story of a woman's doctor's visit. It is meant to convey what women face in going to the doctor, highlighting how women's health is often ignored or pushed off as a nonissue. The inspiration for this poem came from a women's health class I took last semester, in which we read different passages about the disparities women face while trying to get medical help. From being gaslighted, ignored, and shamed for being unhealthy, my poem is meant to highlight each and every one of those issues."


Blues Big Revenge, Fidel E. Perez Pujols Apr 2023

Blues Big Revenge, Fidel E. Perez Pujols

Digressions: Literary & Art Journal

"In my art, I like to capture moments where I feel an overwhelming amount of a particular emotion. Different shapes and colors allow me to express different ideas."


Full Issue Apr 2023

Full Issue

Digressions: Literary & Art Journal

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Beyond The Curriculum, Sydney Molenaar Apr 2023

Beyond The Curriculum, Sydney Molenaar

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A New Christmas Eve: Match Day Eve, Gehan A. Pendlebury Apr 2023

A New Christmas Eve: Match Day Eve, Gehan A. Pendlebury

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The transition of medical student to resident physician represents the student becoming the teacher -- a teacher that will continue to evolve over time. Residents teach medical students, yet residents are taught by their attending physicians. In many ways, Match Day is a milestone marking the beginning of that incremental learning process. The word "doctor" derives from the Latin word “docere” meaning "to teach" as doctors should be teaching their patients good health in their practice of medicine. Likewise, it is an inherent responsibility of all physicians to pass on their knowledge and skills for the betterment of the next …


A Memorable Mentor, Sumaiya Haider Apr 2023

A Memorable Mentor, Sumaiya Haider

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A person can come into your life for a moment, but make an impact that lasts a lifetime. This piece reflects my gratitude for my attending and all the teachers in my life who gave me the opportunity to learn and grow into the person I am today. From the bottom of my heart, thank you.


Teaching The Art Of Reaching, Veenah K. J. Francis Apr 2023

Teaching The Art Of Reaching, Veenah K. J. Francis

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A short essay on the art of reaching students from the perspective of a mentor and coach.


The Gift Of A Grandmother, Gabriela A. Alonso Apr 2023

The Gift Of A Grandmother, Gabriela A. Alonso

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The Gift of a Grandmother is a personal reflection that represents the valuable, though not always apparent lessons we learn from our family members. I wrote this not only as a tribute to my grandmother, but to honor the experiences that I have shared with her and how they have have shaped me into the person that I am today.


She Whose Words Helped Me To See, Tara Mckenna Apr 2023

She Whose Words Helped Me To See, Tara Mckenna

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This paper is a reflection on the interconnectedness of teachers and physician healers. Still, it identifies lessons that physicians can learn from educators in our lives and the importance of integrating these tools into how we teach patients about medicine.


Lessons From A Natural-Born Teacher: Reflections On Mentorship And Kindness In Medical Education, Chloe Hille, Brianna Wetmore Apr 2023

Lessons From A Natural-Born Teacher: Reflections On Mentorship And Kindness In Medical Education, Chloe Hille, Brianna Wetmore

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The transition from preclinical education to medical clerkships is an important period of medical school that challenges students to advance their clinical knowledge. The help of strong and inspirational mentors is crucial for students to not only gain proficiency in their clinical skills, but to also develop into confident and compassionate future physicians.


Dissociation, Chaimae Oualid Apr 2023

Dissociation, Chaimae Oualid

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"Dissociation," is a reflection of the world's struggle against the COVID-19 pandemic, and how it has affected us all in ways we never could have imagined.

Through this painting, I wanted to capture the gradual, yet drastic change in emotions, lifestyles, and perception of reality that we experienced during this time. The crowd of people depicted in the painting represents the collective struggle we faced, all facing towards the unknown and moving towards it. The different facial expressions convey the range of emotions we felt during this time, from fear and worry to resilience and hope.

For me, the pandemic …


Enlightenment, Chaimae Oualid Apr 2023

Enlightenment, Chaimae Oualid

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In my painting titled "Enlightenment", I aim to capture the journey towards self-awareness and self-growth, which is often chaotic and filled with struggles.

The painting portrays the internal turmoil that we experience during this journey through a spectrum of colors. Each color represents a different phase of the journey, and the chaos and struggle are evident in the mixture of colors. However, as the journey progresses, the colors gradually shift towards a serene blue and blue hues, representing the final phase of enlightenment. This transformation is depicted in a pair of eyes that reflect a sense of clarity and understanding. …


When In Doubt, Chaimae Oualid Apr 2023

When In Doubt, Chaimae Oualid

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In my painting titled "When In Doubt," I explore the concept of uncertainty and the importance of perseverance.

The painting depicts individuals using various transportation methods, each one symbolizing the different paths we take in life. It is a representation of the journey that we all embark upon, full of twists and turns, uncertainties and challenges. Despite the chaos of life, this painting is a reminder to never give up and to keep pushing forward.

For me, "The Teacher" in my life has been my own experiences. I have faced many challenges and obstacles, and each one has taught me …


Entropy, Chaimae Oualid Apr 2023

Entropy, Chaimae Oualid

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As an artist, I find myself constantly drawn to the theme of life's unpredictability and how it shapes us. My painting "Entropy" explores these ideas by presenting a complex web of interwoven threads that represent the randomness of life. The imagery of a single body with multiple dispersed people and things, along with the extra floating head, speaks to the chaos and unpredictability that we all experience.

For me, the painting also relates to the idea of "The Teacher" in my own life. I've often found that my greatest lessons have come from unexpected sources, and the randomness of life …


Teaching, Tough Love, Or Mean?, Jake Darbhanga Apr 2023

Teaching, Tough Love, Or Mean?, Jake Darbhanga

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Nobody is born with the knowledge they have today; everything is learned as one lives their life. Teaching can take many forms and come from all types of people. Parents are generally the first teachers a child encounters from the first day of their lives. There is no one correct way of parenting, but there is a common desire to provide the best possible upbringing for one's child.

As I live my life, I find myself expressing the lessons I have learned and utilizing the knowledge I acquired from the people who have taught me. My personality often reflects the …


Illuminating Minds: The Essence Of True Teaching, Tahreem F. Hussain Apr 2023

Illuminating Minds: The Essence Of True Teaching, Tahreem F. Hussain

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Teaching In Medicine, Saleena Nasary Apr 2023

Teaching In Medicine, Saleena Nasary

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Writing this piece helped me tap into my feelings and reflect on how far I've come professionally and mentally.


Morphology Of Man, Arielle Friedman Apr 2023

Morphology Of Man, Arielle Friedman

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Behind every creation is an artist.

Behind every student is a teacher.

This piece aims to highlight the cyclical, additive nature of generational knowledge, as well as the inherent plasticity involved in generating meaning across collectives.


The Unsung Torchbearers, Leona A. Ewan Apr 2023

The Unsung Torchbearers, Leona A. Ewan

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A Physician's Most Important Teachers, Rachel Pray Apr 2023

A Physician's Most Important Teachers, Rachel Pray

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I hope to never lose sight of the reasons why I became a physician: to make deep, real connections with patients while they may be going through one of the worst or most uncertain time of their lives - offering comfort and expertise to ease their worries - and to assist them in becoming the best, healthiest, happiest versions of themselves. Remembering my "why" has helped me overcome the struggles and trials of medical school, and I will continue to hold it close to me throughout my medical career.


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 Art Of Teaching In Medicine, Mariam Dar Apr 2023

The Art Of Teaching In Medicine, Mariam Dar

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A reflection on the aspects and importance of teaching in medicine.


You Found Me (I Kept You), Alexandra M. Lens Apr 2023

You Found Me (I Kept You), Alexandra M. Lens

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This poem is about multiple people in my life who have mentored me and helped me grow up in a safe and loving environment. They taught me important values, skills, and life lessons that I will always carry with me. The older I become, the more grateful I am for them.


David Chase & Maryanne O'Hara, Dayna R. Smerina Apr 2023

David Chase & Maryanne O'Hara, Dayna R. Smerina

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This essay explores the subtle yet powerful Narrative Medicine themes that underly the television show The Sopranos and the novel Little Matches, by David Chase and Maryanne O'Hara respectively.