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be Still

Journal

2022

Internal conflict

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Dichotomy Of A Person In Medical School, Freda B. Assuah Oct 2022

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 Battle Of The First-Year Medical Student, Kimberly A. Kluglein Oct 2022

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.


Imposter Phenomenon And Dunning-Kruger Effect: Leveraging Internal Conflicts For Professional Growth And Wellness, Arkene Levy, Algevis Wrench, Maria Padilla, Vijay Rajput Md Oct 2022

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.


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.