Category Archives: Georgia

Thank You, Dr. Torrance

As you probably are aware, I have begun studying creativity and the life of Dr. E. Paul Torrance. To commemorate and keep track of the study, I have started an additional blog called Thank You, Dr. Torrance that will be … Continue reading

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Filed under Blogging, College, Educational Psychology, Future, Georgia, Graduate Education, Memories, Transitions, Undergraduate Education

Anatomy of an Open Mind: My Discovery of Medicine

Since thinking long and hard about becoming a doctor, especially after announcing it to other medical students, I’ve heard this phrase time and time again: Just keep an open mind. I don’t have a problem at all with an open … Continue reading

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Happy Birthday, ADA: A Tribute

Today marks the 20th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act. On July 26, 1990, America changed the way it views disability. Except, well, maybe it was just a step in the right direction. Last year, I celebrated with a … Continue reading

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Filed under Disability, Future, Georgia, Memories

Native Inspiration.

For whatever reason, via Twitter or Facebook, it’s been difficult for me to find medical students/doctors/medical professionals from the state in which I reside, which is Georgia. It’s quite sad, but I’m not surprised. We’re behind in nearly everything, so … Continue reading

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Filed under Doctor, Georgia, Pre-Medicine, Social Media, Twitter