attitude

  • Quarantine: The Antidote to My Imposter Syndrome

    Quarantine: The Antidote to My Imposter Syndrome

    It was a hot June evening. I was at the American Surgery Association conference to present my graduate research work. The hotel ballroom was packed tight, the sea of black and grey designer suits donned by the accomplished movers and shakers of the surgery world gave the room an ambiance of power and privilege.…

  • My Third Year Experience: The Non-Clinical (But Still Important) Learning I’ve Done

    My Third Year Experience: The Non-Clinical (But Still Important) Learning I’ve Done

    It is difficult to wrap my head around the fact that I have completed half of third year. While my voice is only one of approximately 230 in our year, I wanted to share my experience so that some can hopefully relate. For those unaware, third year is a gargantuan hurdle. It is demanding…

  • Luck vs Hard Work

    Luck vs Hard Work

    The first thing they tell you when you get into medicine is that you are studying with the best of the best; the cream of the crop. Certainly, everyone that gets in is hard working, is at least somewhat intelligent, and is usually a little optimistic to start with, but what kind of luck…

  • My Men’s Mental Health Story

    My Men’s Mental Health Story

    Story 1 One of the biggest challenges I’ve faced with my mental health is undoubtedly the image of men needing to be stoic. Not only is it reinforced with men, but further reinforced by my culture. It took me many years to realise that bottling up emotions wasn’t healthy for me – a close…

  • Cardio… Is that Spanish?

    Cardio… Is that Spanish?

    Beyoncé once said, “I love my butter pecan ice cream, but I also love to work out”. While I agree with Queen Bey about the ice cream, I don’t think I’ve ever used “love” and “workout” in the same sentence, unless it’s “I love to not work out”. Yes, I am well aware that…

  • My Wellbeing Story: YEAR 3, 4 + BEYOND

    My Wellbeing Story: YEAR 3, 4 + BEYOND

    This Blue Week, we asked people at different stages in their medical career, to share their personal Wellbeing Stories unique to the current context of their medical careers. Through various stages of medicine, we all face our own unique challenges and although it may sometimes feel like we are all alone or the only…

  • My Wellbeing Story: YEAR 2

    My Wellbeing Story: YEAR 2

    This Blue Week, we asked people at different stages in their medical career, to share their personal Wellbeing Stories unique to the current context of their medical careers. Through various stages of medicine, we all face our own unique challenges and although it may sometimes feel like we are all alone or the only…

  • My Wellbeing Story: YEAR 1

    My Wellbeing Story: YEAR 1

    This Blue Week, we asked people at different stages in their medical career to share their personal Wellbeing Stories unique to the current context of their medical careers. Through various stages of medicine, we all face our own unique challenges and although it may sometimes feel like we are all alone or the only…

  • The Awkward Tales of a Medical Student

    The Awkward Tales of a Medical Student

    The medical student is a creature of habit. Every morning, it wakes up, hoping that today will be a productive and efficient day, making fanciful goals for success. Every night it goes to sleep, having achieved none of what it had planned, self-loathing and an ever-growing pile of work still intact. At times, it…

  • Perspective: How we see things becomes our truth

    Perspective: How we see things becomes our truth

    The P word. Perspective, defined as ‘a particular attitude towards or way of regarding something; a point of view.’ This word is my favourite word. Why you may ask? Because your perspective changes the way you think about the word and it doesn’t stop there, your perspective changes the way you think about the…