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

What’s one word or phrase that summarizes 2020?

Takeaway

Change, isolating, tragic, and exhausting.

Lifelong Learning in Clinical Excellence | December 18, 2020 | <1 min read

Highlights

Dr. Mariah Robertson, Johns Hopkins Medicine

I dissent.

Dr. Elizabeth Gundersen, Florida Atlantic University

Change. So much change. Sometimes good, sometimes bad, sometimes too much, sometimes too little, sometimes needed, sometimes not. Hoping for positive changes in 2021!

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Dr. Tatiana Prowell, Johns Hopkins Medicine

It’s finally over.

Dr. Chase Anderson, UCSF

Rude represents everything that happened this year.

Dr. Shar Shaha, University of California

Isolating.

Margot Kelly-Hedrick, med student, Duke University

Exhausting.

Dr. Eileen Barrett

Tragic.

Dr. Lauren Mazzurco

Ugh.

Dr. Carl Streed Jr, Boston Medical Center

Morally bankrupt and lacking leadership.

Dr. Kamna Balhara, Johns Hopkins Medicine.

We are so little in the grand scheme of things, yet the little things we do can be grand.

Dr. Eric Last

Life altering.

Dr. Katie Nelson, Johns Hopkins Medicine

Heavy.

Dr. Ambereen Mehta, Johns Hopkins Medicine

Silver linings. The challenges have brought unexpected surprises and strength.

Dr. Biosha Jones

Exhausting.

Dr. Margaret Chisolm, Johns Hopkins Medicine

Reset.

Dr. Jeffrey Millstein, Penn Medicine

Schpilkas: A state of impatience, agitation, and/or anxiety.