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SCOPE & HOPE


3/10: 10 Things I Wish I Knew/Did Better in Medical School
In medical school, silence often felt safer than asking “silly” questions. But staying quiet cost me valuable learning moments. This post explores the power of speaking up, how curiosity builds confidence, and why asking questions now shapes you into a better doctor and advocate. If you're afraid to look lost, remember: growth begins where pride ends — and in 10 years, that question might be the one that changes everything.
May 251 min read


2/10: 10 Things I Wish I Knew/Did Better in Medical School
Sleep isn’t a luxury; it’s a necessity. Studies show that poor sleep increases the risk of chronic illness and mental health issues, especially among healthcare workers. Dear medical student, your dreams matter, but so does your rest. So, SLEEP.
May 172 min read


10 Things I Wish I Knew/Did Better in Medical School
In medical school, I mastered histories but missed the stories. I focused so hard on exams that I overlooked the human beings behind the cases — their fears, families, and lives beyond the hospital walls. One day, a former patient called, not for treatment, but because they felt seen. Dear medical student: chase excellence, but never at the cost of compassion. See the bigger picture.
May 92 min read
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