via @NYTimes
If I had to lay odds on which civilians would make good soldiers, middle school teachers would be at the very top of the list. https://t.co/TZ5stLynGw
Wise friends recommended embracing things in my new state that I couldn’t do back home to manage homesickness. So I traded sandcastles for snow sculptures at Fraser Fire 🔥 & Ice 🧊
@_mooncube When my kids were little, we created a group called the Viragos made up of only women with graduate degrees. When one of us got sick or there was a tragedy, someone came running - took our kids in if we were hospitalized, brought in food, etc. I was very lucky.
@Kirkothyrotomy I appreciate when schools value in grading what I would want as my or family’s physician— bedside skills & reasoning. I really like the model https://t.co/qaS7QVuExN
I trained after AZT changed the medical landscape. I was watching providers haunted by the invisible ghosts of patients they lost to AIDS. COVID is so much more pervasive that I wonder if students now will notice what they are seeing. Great read. https://t.co/AaCaHQb8Ba
#DYK that spending time in forests can increase immune system activity as well as mental wellness? Get your dose of "forest bathing" today. Doctor's orders!
#EarthScienceWeek
Please join us in welcoming Dr. Pierre W. Banks to his new role as Assistant Dean for Admissions and Recruitment in John Sealy School of Medicine! Dr. Banks joined UTMB in 2019 and has served as Senior Director of Admissions and Recruitment since February 2021. Congratulations!
@Nick_Odiase In my experience, learners who reflect as you already are don��t lose it. And they make every team better. What do you think @gradydoctor ? @theSCCH ?
@LeahDierking When my grandmother died, I asked for her gelatin cookbooks & no one fought me for them! All of the recipes gems like you found. Happy cooking!