A professional update - I’m excited to announce I’ve matched into internal medicine at @UMich!
I’d be remiss not to acknowledge the wonderful mentorship I’ve had at @UFMedicine, and I’m thankful for the truly incredible people I’ve met here in Gainesville.
Go Blue! #Match2024
It gives me the GREATEST pleasure to introduce “The Energy Curfew Music Hour” ( @energycurfew ), a fully acoustic musical variety show with a fanciful near future setting and a truly magical lineup of special guests. (1/4)
This poem has been on my mind for a few days now -
“But sometimes I swear I hear it, the wound closing like a rusted-over garage door.”
https://t.co/OR2G0iA6jF
'Collapse List' my new album is out now
Made in the studio that sits beside my home in Wales, it's a record of personal growth, which I guess any artist could probably say about their music really. It means a lot that I get to share this with you. I hope you get something from it
🧛♂️ #17 Caring for People with Criminal Legal Involvement and SUDs with Dr. Lisa Puglisi @pugleesa @Yale@ShawnCohen_MD@CurbsidersSUDs Learn to take a trauma-informed criminal legal history, tailor your MOUD prescribing and MUCH more!
8. December 24 - @Joseph_Fasano_
"Do not laugh at magic." This poem resonates with me even outside the holiday season. The lines between fiction and reality are often blurred, but does that have to be a bad thing?
As many know, I've recently found poetry to be an immensely therapeutic outlet. Having just wrapped up the academic year, I thought I'd share eight pieces I keep coming back to:
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7. Celestial Music - Louise Glück
"She's always trying to make something whole, something beautiful, an image capable of life apart from her." Glück pens a gorgeous reflection on finding commonality with those, particularly friends, we disagree with.