Takeaway
Whatever you’re doing this weekend, we hope you get some rest and rejuvenation!
Lifelong Learning in Clinical Excellence | April 19, 2019 | <1 min read
Highlights
Despite uneven progress, we are making headway in reducing world poverty, disease, and war. I am hopeful.
Samuel C. Durso, MD, MBA, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
... these notions often parallel how I feel about medicine, its traditions and practices, and the belief that, collectively, we are all pursuing something greater than ourselves.
Panagis Galiatsatos, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Passover is my favorite Jewish holiday - the theme of maintaining hope against overwhelming adversity is central to the story told at the seder. It inspires and gives hope to the eternal fight for freedom and justice. I also love matzoh ball soup!
Mike Fingerhood, MD Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Holidays represent tradition for me, and create structure for prioritizing family get togethers and reconnecting with loved ones. These regular reminders, that I am part of a bigger family that is situated within and across communities (and countries), have always given me hope that future will be bright.
Scott Wright, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
I've always loved Holy Thursday, when Jesus washed his disciples' feet. I find the humility in that simple act to be so beautiful. It inspires me to serve others and gives me hope.
Elizabeth Gundersen, MD, Florida Atlantic University
Intentional prayer is part of my faith, providing a sense of peace.