I’m always surprised that it’s possible for my heart and soul to feel so full while my body feels so exhausted.
I am excited, scared, nervous, among all other emotions.
I’m always surprised that it’s possible for my heart and soul to feel so full while my body feels so exhausted.
I am excited, scared, nervous, among all other emotions.
I am a resident physician who enjoys writing about her life in between deadlines, kitten cuddles, and caffeine-fueled adventures. I write primarily for myself, but would love to share the journey with you.
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In this post, I recap how 2021 went. In short, it was a transformative year personally and professionally. I matched into the specialty of my dreams, found a home in a residency program so well suited to my goals, and am inspired to push myself every day. At the same time, it was during this year that I found myself navigating both a “public” professional identity and a personal one. I’ve struggled on how to maintain this blog in a way that felt authentic to me and remained sensitive to my professional trajectory. While those hesitations still persist today—with more patient stories and moments of imposter syndrome than ever before—2021 was a transformative year, and one that deserved as full a recap as I can comfortably share.
It was not so liberating as it was terrifying.