Takeaway
“In the Cormoran Strike series (written by Galbraith, aka JK Rowling), Robin Ellacott is terrific. She reminds me of a grown up Hermione Granger. She’s so smart and genuinely committed to making the world a better place. Her traumatic past pushes her to grow and become stronger.”-Dr. Scott Wright, Johns Hopkins Medicine
Passion in the Medical Profession | March 10, 2023 | <1 min read
Highlights
Rebecca Solnit and her books! Inspirational for my writing and my work as a human being.
Dr. David Kopacz, University of Washington
The main character in "Code Breaker," Nobel laureate Jennifer Doudna, CRISPR pioneer.
Dr. Jeff Millstein, Penn Medicine
The main character in "A Woman of No Importance: The Untold Story of the American Spy Who Helped Win World War II."
Dr. Jen Hartmark-Hill, University of Arizona
A beautiful follow-up to John Berger’s "A Fortunate Man." #PollyMorland looks at the work of the female GP who now works in John Sassall’s surgery. A brilliant piece of writing about the work of a 21st female rural GP.
Dr. Jon McF, Mallorca
If you haven't read @suleikajaouad "Between Two Kingdoms," you ought to right away if you're looking to read about an inspiring woman!
Dr. Shannon Scott-Vernaglia, Mass General
"In Shock," by Rana Awdish.
Dr. Lauren Rissman
In the Cormoran Strike series (written by Galbraith, aka JK Rowling), Robin Ellacott is terrific. She's so smart and genuinely committed to making the world a better place.