COVID-19 is causing massive disruptions for medical students. It’s also making us better doctors.
I packed my bags to head home for spring break, excited for a week with family and friends—a rare opportunity to recharge during the first year of medical school. I headed straight to the airport after my neurology exam at the beginning of March, not realizing that the short week at home I had originally planned would turn into months.
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced a monumental …
COVID-19 is causing massive disruptions for medical students. It’s also making us better doctors.






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