This is an interesting time to think about learning – almost every fact is at my fingertips via Google and if I need to know how to do something, YouTube has a tutorial with detailed steps. This is a different … Continue reading
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Creativity and the Brain
Left brain, right brain, whole brain, no brain. I’m kidding with the last one–brains are important to our pursuits as humans. However, recent neuroscientific endeavors have found that the act of creativity surpasses the popular notion of tapping into specific … Continue reading
Curiosity: Igniting and Reigniting the Candle of Learning to Shine from Within
The act of being curious can guide us to new discoveries to better understand the world. For medical students and residents, curiosity about how the human body works, understanding mechanisms of action and tracing the pathophysiology of a disease often … Continue reading
Does resilience ever do harm? We say no.
Today the following quote from Alexander den Heijer caught my eye as I scrolled past it on Instagram: “When a flower doesn’t bloom, you fix the environment in which it grows, not the flower” Resilience has been on my mind … Continue reading