Balancing Our Identities as Medical Students and Global Citizens in the Wake of COVID-19.
As medical students, we felt the burden of COVID-19 in two distinct waves. The first wave brought with it a loss of opportunity and the immense sadness that came with the understanding that we would move forth without ever compensating for such experiences. As clerkships and licensing exams were slo...
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2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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