All posts tagged Caitlin Li

“Pain and Fear, Relief and Joy”

I’ve been contributing to this blog for a few years now, and every entry seems to eventually come around to this one idea: how much…

To Dean Douglas

To Dean Douglas: medic, instructor, volunteer, father, husband and friend. With so many commemorating your extraordinary life in service, one can’t help but think of…

Spring Preview and Post-view

This past weekend USCSOMG hosted Spring Preview, which is an opportunity to show our incoming students and their families what our school is all about….

Slump in the Second Year

I am nearing the end of my second year of medical school, and I think it is almost universally true that at this point in…

Being Just a Medical Student

“I’m just a medical student.” I say it often, especially in front of patients, and pretty much every time I do, some bystander or the…

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Our New Editor: M2 Caitlin Li

We’re happy to announce our new editor for the 2016-2017 academic year: M2 Caitlin Li. She was a regular contributor last year (read a couple…

M1 Reflections: Part 3

Part 3 of M1 Reflections! Here’s Parts 1 and 2, in case you missed them. Thanks to M1 Caitlin Li for compiling these, and don’t…

M1 Reflections: Part 2

Here’s the second post of the M1 Reflections series (and here’s Part 1 in case you missed it). Again, thanks to M1 Caitlin Li for…

M1 Reflections: Part 1

The following post is part one of a series about M1 reflections. Thanks to M1 Caitlin Li for compiling these! — We made it! We,…

The Forgotten Importance of Doing Nothing

I have a hard time doing just one thing at a time, even less nothing, a quality I’m sure I share with many medical students….