Takeaway
What does 2018-2019 hold for you? Read the dreams of a few physicians as you think about your own.
Lifelong Learning in Clinical Excellence | September 14, 2018 | <1 min read
Highlights
I am fascinated with learning more about the "shadow" side of our strengths, which can be helpful to know about ourselves, particularly when we find ourselves in a stressful situation.
Rachel Salas, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
I hope to see as the first phrase in each discharge summary I receive, a phrase that identifies something unique about the patient as an individual before the litany of what is wrong.
William Greenough, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Launching an invitational longitudinal scholars program for Hopkins Medicine students.
Margaret Chisolm, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Instilling the seven habits of highly effective interns with my new learners.
Sam Kant, MD, University of Maryland Medical Center
My greatest hope for the new academic year is to move through the promotional committee and become an associate professor. This is hard to do at a large university and requires commitment, patience, and focus.
Michael Crocetti, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
As an intern, hoping to keep climbing the learning curve, stay as passionate as I am now, and make great friends along the way!
Cynthia Jin, MD, Mayo Clinic
My hope for the academic year is that it will not fly by without a chance for me to take it in.
Laura Hanyok, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
I am active in an ambitious effort to decrease opioid overdose deaths in East Baltimore, and I look forward to teaming up with the community to implement innovative interventions to impact and save lives.