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Real Talk LSU New Orleans – Elise’s Story: You think *you* had a bad day?
LSU New Orleans emergency medicine resident Dr. Elise Milani contrasts the perceptions of her sister and herself on one particularly bad day.
Mike's Story: Love in the time of COVID
Dr. Mike Casner contemplates the reality of “bringing work home” while working on the front lines of COVID19
Omar's Story: This isn't what I trained for
Dr. Omar Maniya unpacks his experience caring for patients during the peak of COVID19 in New York City, and identifies the less obvious things that will stick with him...
Unpacking Omar's Story: This isn't what *any* of us trained for.
Omar’s story of caring for patients during COVID19 “peak week” in NYC leaves other Emergency Medicine Residents' Association (EMRA) leaders reflecting on their own unc...
Vanessa's Story: When it rains, it pours
Dr. Vanessa Calderon remembers when something *other* than COVID19 was testing our personal wellness as providers. But first, we take a beat to challenge the growing p...
Vanessa's Story - Bonus Material: 4x4 Breathing, a Resiliency Course, & other wellness tips that aren't yoga
In Vanessa's Story, Dr. Calderon shared her personal story of burnout and resiliency. In this bonus feature, Vanessa shares more about the Vituity Resiliency Course, a...
Real Talk LSU New Orleans – Nick's Story: The four-year cryogenic sleep
LSU New Orleans resident Dr. Nicholas Salerno illustrates how residency is, in some ways, like entering a four-year cryogenic sleep, while the world goes on and on... ...
Andres’ Story: That foul feeling when prejudice strikes
Dr. Andres Anaya still feels the rage of injustice remembering discrimination against his deaf father.
Hartwell's Story: The apple fell straight down
Dr. Hartwell Lin explains how, try as he might, he ended up like his father after all.
Real Talk LSU New Orleans — Brianna’s Story: The people who matter most
LSU New Orleans resident Dr. Brianna Wapples realizes that while losing the people she loved the most, she was gaining a new family.
Real Talk with CA Bridge – Hannah’s Story: For the guys at the Recycling Center
Dr. Hannah Snyder, Family Medicine Physician & Principal Investigator with the CA Bridge Program (BridgeToTreatment.org), reflects on her first coworkers and how a rec...
Real Talk with CA Bridge – Arianna’s Story: That 'meth head' is my sister
Arianna Sampson, Physician Assistant & Principal Investigator with the CA Bridge Program (BridgeToTreatment.org), shares an experience with stigma and how it changed h...
Real Talk with CA Bridge – Andrew’s Story: Just like Coltrane & Marley
Dr. Andrew Herring, Addiction Medicine Physician & Principal Investigator with the CA Bridge Program (BridgeToTreatment.org), didn’t grow up villainizing people who us...
Real Talk with CA Bridge – Rose's Story: "I'm a grateful, recovering addict."
In this final episode of our CA Bridge Program series, our patient ‘Rose' shares the raw story of her struggle with drug use, including how the healthcare system repea...
Tuan's Story: Hope in the heartbeats
Dr. Tuan Nguyen shares the story of four important patients – his first & most recent COVID cases, his wife, & his unborn daughter.
Real Talk MS1 Edition – Abha's Story: This one's for the "gunners"
MS1 Abha navigates her way through the sea of competition that is medical school.
Real Talk MS1 Edition – David's Story: Wait, why am I here?
MS1 David compares his expectations for medical school to the reality of his experience last year.
Real Talk MS1 Edition – Brian's Story: The vision planted in my brain, still remains
Newly minted MS2 Brian reflects back on a few moments that stand out from his first year of medical school, including the realization that doctors and serial killers h...
Real Talk MS1 Edition – Leyla's Story: Some scripts just need a rewrite
MS1 Leyla realizes that true patient-centered care will mean writing lines of her own into the existing healthcare script.
Real Talk BLM – Maureen's Story: Fueled by 'No'
Dr. Maureen Bell remembers a medical school interview that could have discouraged her from seeking a career as a doctor, but instead left her even more determined to s...