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Dr. Aleksandra Yakhkind, editor of our latest print book “The Perfect Doctor: Forty Voices on the Imperfect Pursuit of an Ideal,” writes on how post-training burnout inspired this collection of essays.
Purchase the book at https://theperfectdoctor.org, available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
All book proceeds go to support Pager Publications, Inc., a 501c3 nonprofit literary company that supports our online peer-reviewed publications: pagerpublications.org. All staff at Pager Publications are unpaid volunteers.
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We are proud to announce the publication of the next Pager Publications, Inc. print book, The Perfect Doctor, curated by Dr. Sasha Yakhkind and featuring 40 narratives written by patients, physicians and trainees about the imperfect pursuit of an ideal.
Learn more about the book at http://theperfectdoctor.org. You can purchase the book at http://tinyurl.com/theperfectdoctor.
All members of Pager Publications, Inc. are unpaid volunteers, and all book proceeds go to support the website hosting costs of our fellow online peer-managed publications, including in-Training.
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New on in-House, in celebration of #ThankAResidentDay, a beautiful appreciation post for #residents!
#medical school#pablr#residency#nurseblr#med school#fellowship#narrative medicine#inhouse#thankaresidentday
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#inhouse#residency#pablr#med school#medical school#fellowship#medical humanities#narrative medicine#art
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New on in-House, a captivating piece exploring the interconnectivity of dance and non-verbal communication in the ICU. The piece is authored by The Aseemkala Initiative - a group of brilliant activists presenting diverse dance-based narrative medicine.
https://in-housestaff.org/chinnamastas-do-not-resuscitate-order-using-classical-indian-dance-to-improve-intensive-care-unit-non-verbal-communication-2057
#medblr#pablr#nurseblr#medical school#residency#fellowship#medical humanities#narrative medicine#diversity#palliative care#art#dance#communication#end of life care
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The next installation of our "Surviving IM/G" column by internal medicine resident & international medical graduate Dr. Gottlieb is now published to in-House, the online peer-reviewed publication for residents & fellows.
#medblr#med school#img#foreignmedicalgraduate#intern year#internal medicine#internationalmedicalgraduate#step1#step2#usmle
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Our latest print novella, Girl In A Bowtie: Lessons of a Pediatric Resident, by #pediatrics cardiology fellow Dr. Ogie M. Ezeoke is #3 on Amazon!
Find it on Amazon (rb.gy/9r2kr), B&N (rb.gy/gwhgi) and Lulu (rb.gy/m31lw). #medblr
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Wonderful to be distributing our new print book by pediatric cardiology fellow Dr. Ogie M. Ezoke, MD on Amazon and Barnes & Noble: tinyurl.com/girlinabowtie.
Our mission at Pager Publications, Inc. is to amplify the voices of trainees in medicine.
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We are proud to announce the publication of the next Pager Publications, Inc. print book, Girl In A Bowtie: Lessons of a Pediatric Resident, by Dr. Ogie M. Ezeoke.
The book is currently on sale: https://tinyurl.com/girlinabowtie
Join pediatric cardiology fellow Dr. Ezeoke, the Girl In A Bowtie, in her residency adventures in the big hospital by the sea. From pages to potassium to the angry airway, each chapter is a lesson in the art of medicine and the wonder of pediatrics.
All members of Pager Publications, Inc. are unpaid volunteers, and all book proceeds go to support the website hosting costs of our fellow online peer-managed publications, including in-Training.
#pediatrics#medblr#pablr#nurseblr#narrative medicine#medical humanities#medical school#residency#fellowship
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One step and then another; / the end is near! The end is nearly here! / And yet, it is not. Not yet near. / So, I carry on, though I am weary, / though my telomeres shorten or because…
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New on in-House, poetry by pediatric resident physician Holly Ingram, MD, MPH.
"Shots at two months
are Hep B part two,
But Rota, Hib, DTaP,
pneumo and polio are new."
https://in-housestaff.org/pediatric-vaccine-schedule-2023
#medblr#pablr#nurseblr#medical school#residency#med student#poetry#pediatrics#vaccines#vaccineschedule#medhum#meded
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#HappyNewYear from the in-House family! Here’s to 2023 - a new year of curiosity, wellness, and reflection!
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And finally, #1 of the in-House #Top10of2022:
A look into time management and its effects on wellness & patient care.
"I am constantly confident that I can fit in one more thing before I leave. I would rather rush and arrive right on time to avail myself of every precious minute at home. I suspect I’m not the only one who feels that idling around is wasted time, especially as a resident whose personal time is scarce." - Grayson Ashby, MD, Ophthalmology resident physician
https://in-housestaff.org/punctuality-permits-presence-2012
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#2 of the in-House #Top10of2022:
#4 of the #Top12of2020 is back as part of our #Top10of2022.
Content warning: sexual assault and rape.
"I think it is time to be honest with myself and the world and say that I am a survivor of sexual assault, not a victim."
A powerful piece written by Michael Anthony Belmonte-Miller, MD.
https://in-housestaff.org/survivor-not-a-victim-my-story-of-sexual-assault-1711
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#3 of the in-House #Top10of2022:
A brilliant & personal photo essay about the various phases of #Medstudent life. Captured by resident physician Ankur Vaidya, MD while he was still a medical student.
https://in-housestaff.org/the-life-of-a-medical-student-a-photo-essay-1983
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