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Stanford internal medicine resident interested in medical humanities and medical education using writing as a lens to reflect and connect.
Clinical Professor of Medicine Director of Medical Humanities and Arts Stanford University School of Medicine
UCSF medical student with a love for the medical humanities, narrative medicine, and writing. Comments, views, and opinions herein are my own and do not necessarily state or reflect those of UCSF.
Columbia University student on the pre-medical track interested in biology and medical humanities.
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