by The Physeo Team | Dec 21, 2021 | Physeo Blog, World Views
Noon Hagmusa IntroductionTo be able to become great physicians, first and foremost, we must take care of ourselves. During this past year, doing so has been much more of a challenge. Being stuck at home and not having access to our usual coping outlets has taken a...
by The Physeo Team | Dec 16, 2021 | Physeo Blog, World Views
Abu Hurraira Khan Losing a limb is undoubtedly one of the most traumatic and debilitating of human experiences. Those who haven’t experienced an amputation can’t even fathom how drastically a person’s life changes when such a calamity befalls them. Unfortunately, this...
by The Physeo Team | Dec 14, 2021 | Physeo Blog, World Views
Abu Hurraira Khan Anxiety is our body’s natural response in the face of a perceived threat. For our ancestors, it would trigger a fight or flight response which would save them from becoming the next snack of a nearby wandering predator. (Un)fortunately, due to the...
by The Physeo Team | Dec 9, 2021 | Physeo Blog, World Views
Richard Zhang It was the final day of my time with the drugs and alcohol unit as part of my psychiatry rotation. I had taken a thorough history and had relayed it to the resident, who did his thing and then took off in a caffeine-addled flurry. As I was wrapping up...
by The Physeo Team | Dec 7, 2021 | Physeo Blog, World Views
Abu Hurraira Khan Imagine this: A complex surgery lecture is going on and the professor says, “So, I will be skipping over Heller Myotomy because I believe that most of you are already familiar with the procedure.’’ As the professor’s words echo through the class,...
by The Physeo Team | Dec 2, 2021 | Physeo Blog, World Views
Sarrah Fadul Being in dedicated right now and procrastinating out of my mind, I’m sitting in the corner of my room with a fluffy blanket over my head thinking ‘why didn’t anyone tell me these tips before starting dedicated?’. Well, obviously I have to bestow my hacks...