
The Blessings of a Wandering Eye
Kerry Graff, MD shares about how a diagnosis of lazy eye at age five changed the trajectory of her life, in several unexpected ways.
Kerry Graff, MD shares about how a diagnosis of lazy eye at age five changed the trajectory of her life, in several unexpected ways.
An “other-side-of-the-stretcher” story of one physician-mom’s experience with her son’s traumatic brain injury.
When patients become family: a true story of making room for the unexpected and doubling down on love.
Catching someone cheating isn’t easy. It’s worse when it’s a good friend.
Years in the making, this compilation brings together a collection of (emotion-evoking) short essays from women physicians working in diverse fields of medicine around the world.
Susan J. Baumgaertel, MD shares an anecdotal personal story (she’s a physician patient) about harmful aspects of the Electronic Medical Record.
Pulmonologist Ni-Cheng Liang, MD, recounts her vivid experiences in Code Blues in response to Damar Hamlin’s cardiac arrest, and calls upon the need for strong infrastructure to provide time, space, and safety for healthcare professionals to process and prioritize mental health.
Jo Braid FAFRM shares a personal story of growth, determination and connection during the pandemic.
Susan J. Baumgaertel, MD shares a series of three short vignettes involving emotions and circumstance, fitting for the changing of seasons and passing of time.
Alison Christy, MD, PhD shares the story of Harriet Edgeworth, PhD, who developed myasthenia gravis after the 1918 flu, but was dismissed by doctors at the time.
Robert Saul, MD shares personal life moments to remind us that being mindful of those around us and accepting them and their humanity is crucial to our lives.
Tea Nguyen, DPM shares a personal story & says people deserve to have a safe and comfortable experience at a nail salon.
Kerry Graff, MD shares about how a diagnosis of lazy eye at age five changed the trajectory of her life, in several unexpected ways.
An “other-side-of-the-stretcher” story of one physician-mom’s experience with her son’s traumatic brain injury.
When patients become family: a true story of making room for the unexpected and doubling down on love.
Catching someone cheating isn’t easy. It’s worse when it’s a good friend.
Years in the making, this compilation brings together a collection of (emotion-evoking) short essays from women physicians working in diverse fields of medicine around the world.
Susan J. Baumgaertel, MD shares an anecdotal personal story (she’s a physician patient) about harmful aspects of the Electronic Medical Record.
Pulmonologist Ni-Cheng Liang, MD, recounts her vivid experiences in Code Blues in response to Damar Hamlin’s cardiac arrest, and calls upon the need for strong infrastructure to provide time, space, and safety for healthcare professionals to process and prioritize mental health.
Jo Braid FAFRM shares a personal story of growth, determination and connection during the pandemic.
Susan J. Baumgaertel, MD shares a series of three short vignettes involving emotions and circumstance, fitting for the changing of seasons and passing of time.
Alison Christy, MD, PhD shares the story of Harriet Edgeworth, PhD, who developed myasthenia gravis after the 1918 flu, but was dismissed by doctors at the time.
Robert Saul, MD shares personal life moments to remind us that being mindful of those around us and accepting them and their humanity is crucial to our lives.
Tea Nguyen, DPM shares a personal story & says people deserve to have a safe and comfortable experience at a nail salon.
“We must first take care of ourselves in order to take care of the patient.”
Pediatrician, published author, speaker, and writer-in-residence. I believe in the healing power of narrative.
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