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Inside Stories – in-Training

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  • 12 - Robert

    How can doctors-in-training overcome feelings of inadequacy?

    Robert, a fourth-year medical student in Philadelphia hoping to become a pediatric dermatologist, discusses the benefits of exposing his vulnerabilities.

    Listen to Robert’s story here or below.

    http://in-training.org/wp-content/uploads/Robert.mp3


    Inside Stories

    Inside Stories is an oral narratives project which invites medical students to share their experiences in medical school in the form of brief podcasts published and archived on in-Training. The project aims to provide a means of personal healing, self-realization and empowerment through the sharing and receiving of personal stories, as well as to cultivate community among students in the often isolating medical school environment.

    The post Robert appeared first on in-Training.

    Mon, 20 Apr 2015
  • 11 - Sara

    How can doctors-in-training foster intimate connections to keep their passion for medicine alive?

    Sara, a rising medical intern in physical medicine and rehabilitation, reflects on the community activities she engaged in during medical school that allowed joy and presence to be a central part of her educational experience.

    Listen to Sara’s story here or below.

    http://in-training.org/wp-content/uploads/Sara.mp3


    Inside Stories

    Inside Stories is an oral narratives project which invites medical students to share their experiences in medical school in the form of brief podcasts published and archived on in-Training. The project aims to provide a means of personal healing, self-realization and empowerment through the sharing and receiving of personal stories, as well as to cultivate community among students in the often isolating medical school environment.

    The post Sara appeared first on in-Training.

    Sun, 05 Apr 2015
  • 10 - Stephan

    How can doctors-in-training take advantage of the distinct liberty they have to bond with the patient?

    Stephan, a fourth-year medical student in Cincinnati when interviewed and now an ophthalmology resident, reflects on how the art of connecting deeply with patients is not prioritized — but this can be remedied. He tells a story about a patient he met on his internal medicine rotation that illustrates how medical students are in a unique position to cultivate relationships in health care.

    Listen to Stephan’s story here or below.

    http://in-training.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Stephan.m4a


    Inside Stories

    Inside Stories is an oral narratives project which invites medical students to share their experiences in medical school in the form of brief podcasts published and archived on in-Training. The project aims to provide a means of personal healing, self-realization and empowerment through the sharing and receiving of personal stories, as well as to cultivate community among students in the often isolating medical school environment.

    The post Stephan appeared first on in-Training.

    Mon, 04 Jan 2016
  • 9 - Olivia

    How can doctors-in-training support patients and colleagues who are transgender?

    Olivia, a third-year medical student in Chicago pursuing a career in facial reconstructive surgery, transitioned from male to female while she was applying to medical school. As one of the few openly trans medical students in the country, she speaks about the stereotypes and logistical challenges trans people confront in medicine. Olivia aspires to use her own experiences as a trans person in the medical system — as both a consumer and a provider — to positively impact others in similar positions.

    Listen to Olivia’s story here or below.

    http://in-training.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Olivia.m4a


    Inside Stories

    Inside Stories is an oral narratives project which invites medical students to share their experiences in medical school in the form of brief podcasts published and archived on in-Training. The project aims to provide a means of personal healing, self-realization and empowerment through the sharing and receiving of personal stories, as well as to cultivate community among students in the often isolating medical school environment.

    The post Olivia appeared first on in-Training.

    Wed, 21 Oct 2015
  • 8 - Will

    How can doctors-in-training learn to have hard discussions with their patients?

    Will, a fourth-year medical student intending to become an internist, recounts two formative patient encounters he had during his third year. In the first, he learned from an attending physician and a man dying from cancer the challenges of determining when it’s time to end treatment. In the second, he realized a non-English speaking patient did not understand that she had lupus, and thus took the initiative to more effectively translate to her what the condition meant.

    Listen to Will’s story here or below.

    http://in-training.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/Will.mp3


    Inside Stories

    Inside Stories is an oral narratives project which invites medical students to share their experiences in medical school in the form of brief podcasts published and archived on in-Training. The project aims to provide a means of personal healing, self-realization and empowerment through the sharing and receiving of personal stories, as well as to cultivate community among students in the often isolating medical school environment.

    The post Will appeared first on in-Training.

    Mon, 10 Aug 2015
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