My first first-author paper!
Siblings of medically complex kids contribute to caregiving at very young ages. Research is crucial for helping these kids navigate lifelong caregiving roles, while maintaining their own mental health and developing identities.
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Our research on brain plasticity after hemispherectomy is featured today on @NPR. Check out the piece to learn about the story of an exceptional and resilient teenager. https://t.co/MW3e6AJm8L
I had a blast creating and running this NCE with @PatriciaShelt! The intersection between medicine and storytelling is one of my favorite topics, and it has been so amazing to bring together med students interested in reading and writing for fun and meaningful discussions!
Thank you so much to all the students who participated in the fall sessions of our Narrative Medicine NCE! We loved discussing literary works together in topics ranging from metaphors in medicine to unreliable narrators and enjoyed hearing each other’s creative writing!
Last night’s Diversity Show/Open Mic Night was a success! With emcees @bahl_s22 and @MaddyGrano, the various performances ranged from singing to spoken work pieces and even a dance routine. Three of our board members: Adrian Kase, @PatriciaShelt, and @JenGeller1 performed!
As the semester winds down, we are winding down the inaugural semester of the Medical Humanities NCE. Special thank you to Dr. Angel Colon who brought us through the centuries and taught us about medical history and the humanities!
#medicalhumanities#medtwitter@RWJMS
So proud and excited to have been a part of this amazing team. Medicine and stories are inextricably linked, and I am so moved by the written narratives that my classmates at @RWJMS had to share!
We are so excited to announce the publication of the second edition of “Arbor Vitae: Reflections from the Students of Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School”! The paperback version and kindle version can both be purchased on Amazon:
https://t.co/KOagg1p7IZ
This @RWJMS Narrative Medicine non-credit elective was one of my favorite parts of M1. I am so grateful for my classmates and the amazing discussions we had about how storytelling, literature, and writing can make us better doctors. @ArborVitaeRWJMS
This semester was the inaugural semester of the Narrative Medicine NCE. Here are some of the students who took part in the elective. Shoutout to student leaders @PatriciaShelt and @MaddyGrano!
Being part of @ArborVitaeRWJMS has been one of my favorite parts of medical school so far. Our literary and arts blog displays the creative works of my very talented @RWJMS classmates--please check us out!
Welcome to the twitter page of Arbor Vitae: The Literary Society of @RWJMS! We are so excited to share the content of our talented student body with you.
@CBSNews Current med student here! There's no Fauci effect; med schools are interviewing virtually, so students are submitting more apps. The more important news story is that students from low-income backgrounds, who must find ways to pay $1000s in fees, are now at greater disadvantage
If you're at #AAP2020, check out @MaddyGrano's poster with her important research on the caregiving roles of siblings of children with inherited metabolic disorders https://t.co/rmnaEOmqpB
Experts are left with few clues as to whether the cause of the death of 356 elephants in Botswana is something sinister, such as poisonings, or a naturally occurring disease from which the area’s elephants will bounce back https://t.co/9Am1DXQ75y
@GovLarryHogan, there is still time before the “point of no return,” when hospitals are far overwhelmed. Please order a “shelter-in-place” ASAP! https://t.co/nvDYcYQyV7 #COVIDActNow#COVID19