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Medical School: Time of Paralysis or Privilege?

Medical School: Time of Paralysis or Privilege?

Update: 2023-11-01
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Caryssa Lim, MPH, a third-year medical student at Kaiser Permanente Bernard J. Tyson School of Medicine, talks with PW editorial board member Alex McDonald, MD, about whether medical school can/should be looked at as a time of despair and paralysis or the best opportunity of a lifetime to affect change. They also discuss what it was like being a medical student during the pandemic, how medical education is changing, and the three things Lim would like to see changed in medical school.

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Medical School: Time of Paralysis or Privilege?

Medical School: Time of Paralysis or Privilege?

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