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Moving Us Closer To Osler
A Miller Coulson Academy of Clinical Excellence Initiative

As the days grow shorter, how do you keep your evenings bright?

Takeaway

Being outside, cooking, and hot tea!

Lifelong Learning in Clinical Excellence | October 4, 2019 | <1 min read

Highlights

Laura Hanyok, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Our family enjoys cooking seasonal foods together.

Jessica Colburn, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

I try to soak in the transition to fall. (Hopefully cooler fall days are coming soon!) Hot tea in a warm ceramic mug, fall scented candles, pumpkin flavored treats, cozy blankets, and reading on the couch.

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Colleen Christmas, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

We just got a fire pit and plan to spend some time together around it making s’mores and just unwinding under the stars.

Mariah Robertson, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Twilight play in the back alley with my boys and our neighbors and their families—the combined light of our garages make it doable even when it starts to get dark earlier!

Irene Estores, MD, University of Florida Integrative Medicine

I make it a point to walk in the moonlight and gaze at the stars. After dinner, my husband and I take our dog out for a stroll, reconnect and the end of the day, and allow our dog to explore the new scents in our neighborhood.

Mike Fingerhood, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

I still like to sit outside on my deck, enjoy the fall air, and do the New York Times crossword puzzle.