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Imposter Syndrome.

They say you can tell the inexperience of a med student by the weight of their white coat. Pockets are stuffed with reference books, note cards, snacks, stethoscopes and a myriad of other tools.

  • Mike Natter, Jefferson Medical College
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10 Things I’ve Learned from my Internal Medicine Rotation

I’m back status-post finishing my internal medicine rotation, taking my NBME (national board of medical examiners) exam, and taking my school required evidence based medicine exam! Yippee!!!!! I

  • Andrea Tooley, Resident Ophthalmologist at Mayo Clinic
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