Your First 90 Days: A Medical Internship Survival Guide
Starting your medical internship is like being handed the keys to a speeding car while still learning to drive. I remember my own first day on the wards, feelin
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Explore ArticlesStarting your medical internship is like being handed the keys to a speeding car while still learning to drive. I remember my own first day on the wards, feelin
I have spent two decades in oncology, watching treatments evolve from blunt chemotherapy to more targeted approaches. But nothing has prepared me for what we ar
I have spent two decades in medicine, and I know the struggle intimately. You wake up before dawn, you run from exam room to procedure suite, you skip lunch to
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I have spent two decades in medicine, and if I could go back to my own training, I would tell my younger self this: clinical skills are not just about passing e
I have spent two decades caring for patients with cancer, and I can tell you that 2026 will be remembered as a year when hope turned into tangible progress. The
I have spent two decades in medicine, and I know the truth that no one talks about: we are the worst patients. We counsel our patients on exercise, yet we find
If you or someone you love lives with diabetes, you know how quickly the advice can change. The latest 2026 guidelines from major diabetes organizations bring a