Volume 1. Out now.
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Our first official volume, this piece features personal narratives navigating illness, health conditions & disabilities from four HMS/ HSDM students.
Her voice has been as significant as her talents.
Her honesty as beautiful as the perfection that has long been her signature.
@taylorswift13 gets us ready to watch @simone_biles on the beam.
Tonight. 8 p.m. ET. NBC and https://t.co/FmEtvutDRA. https://t.co/80OMD6hI9X
tl;dr: we can & should do a better job of empowering individuals to speak about (& therefore receive treatment for) stigmatized conditions like #Endometriosis & #ChronicPain more broadly - even in Medicine 🤍
c/w: blood, pain (1/)
#MedTwitter#MedStudentTwitter#Spoonies
chatting with the @harvardmed MS1 class today about living with chronic medical conditions during med school 🤍 proud of our faculty for incorporating these important discussions into the MS1 curriculum. Tysm for the invite!
@unconditionalpr#DocsWithDisabilities
Want to get involved? U|P is now opening submissions to current students and medical trainees from ALL academic institutions!
Submit your story for our Volumes and/or for our new Instagram page. See our website for details:
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so proud of this team 🤍
Volume 1 features personal stories touching on a range of illnesses, health conditions, and disabilities - all from HMS/HSDM medical and dental students.
Read it here: https://t.co/nMb0UengP3
@unconditionalpr#UnconditionalPublishing#MedTwitter
This Wednesday, we are thrilled to present our first official Volume at @unconditionalpr featuring narratives spanning a wide range of illnesses, health conditions and disabilities.
Thank you for joining us on this journey, & stay tuned for more! @unconditionalpr
one year ago: terrified to talk about my health condition for fear of consequences at HMS.
tomorrow: leading a lecture with @Jenny__Rowley & our idol @RanaAwdish for HMS M1s on both Dr. Awdish’s “In Shock” & our own patient narratives.
We Are Here. @unconditionalpr@harvardmed
@somedocs @_HarryPaul_ Ableism manifests itself in the narrative of “overcoming” rampant in medicine (and especially medical admissions), insinuating that the applicant’s challenges are in the past and invalidating the experiences of individuals living with chronic illnesses and disabilities.
It was a pleasure speaking to @thecrimson about Unconditional. Thank you all for the continued support. Read the short piece here!
@MrKingFok @Jenny__Rowley@haelincho@unconditionalpr
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“What brought us to medicine is having experienced these conditions, having met the people that really understood us and treated us well like human beings first” - @MrKingFok for @thecrimson
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“In addition to just empowering the students who live with these narratives, we also want to draw attention to the importance of inclusion of these students as a component of diversity.” - @SadlerSammie for @thecrimson
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