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September 30, 2021
2021
Yvette Perry
Re-set

"I grew from the experience – though I think it aged me 10 years!" This is how a resident described a turning point with a specific patient when he recognized how burned out he was.

August 24, 2021
2021
Elle Klassen
Words of Silver

Although he had been through many stressful experiences in his life and recently, he always held onto his positive outlook. He took particular care to use words intentionally, paying attention to their connotations, so that his positivity extended to those that he interacted with as well.

February 4, 2021
2019
Ravenna Raven
In the Cath Lab

“I’ve always loved hearts,” she said. She was a cardiac nurse who had been drawn to a job in the catheterization laboratory. “It’s so rare to have an opportunity to immediately do something good for somebody, but it happens often in the cath lab,” she told me.

October 13, 2020
2020
Frankie Abralind
PPE

She was tired after working twelve straight days on her current rotation. It was her third year of medical school, and she was already feeling burnt out. “I have five more years like this,” she said. “My sister tells me, ‘Keep pushing, you can get through it,’ but I don’t know if I can.”

August 24, 2020
2020
Jenny Hegland
Skin

He had been thinking a lot about race over the past several months. He’s a White man with two children: a 20-year-old biological son who is White, and an 18-year-old adopted daughter who is Black.

Katherine Gekker
May 11, 2021
2020

Stayin' Alive, Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da

Katherine Gekker
May 11, 2021
2020

She said she wanted a poem about the importance of CPR. As both a nurse and a CPR instructor, she spoke about how the rhythms of certain familiar songs helped her students internalize the rate of compression required.

Tagged: Katherine Gekker, Healthcare Staff, Inova Schar Cancer Institute

Elizabeth Pringle
April 30, 2021
2021

Caregiver, Care For Yourself

Elizabeth Pringle
April 30, 2021
2021

He brought the tools of mindfulness and self-care to medical students, many of whom had been studying all this past year, 10 hours a day, day after day, in isolation.

Tagged: Healthcare Staff, Elizabeth Pringle, Association of American Medical Colleges, AAMC

Elle Klassen
April 27, 2021
2020

Change of Pace

Elle Klassen
April 27, 2021
2020

The pandemic had forced this woman to slow her life down drastically. Before, she’d travelled around every month for work, never stopping, working hard because she cared about her job. The slower pace created by social distancing had reminded her to cherish everything that life had to offer outside of work.

Tagged: Elle Klassen, Healthcare Staff, Veterans' Affairs Center for Development & Civic Engagement, Change

Yvette Perry
April 22, 2021
2021

Forbearance

Yvette Perry
April 22, 2021
2021

He had recently lost his father to COVID-19 and was reflecting on forgiveness. For the majority of his life with his father, they did not have a positive relationship. However, in the last three years of life, his father lost his memory and his personality changed into someone who was loving and kind.

Tagged: Healthcare Staff, Yvette Perry, Association of American Medical Colleges, AAMC

Ravenna Raven
February 4, 2021
2019

In the Cath Lab

Ravenna Raven
February 4, 2021
2019

“I’ve always loved hearts,” she said. She was a cardiac nurse who had been drawn to a job in the catheterization laboratory. “It’s so rare to have an opportunity to immediately do something good for somebody, but it happens often in the cath lab,” she told me.

Tagged: Healthcare Staff, Ravenna Raven, Connection, Mayo Clinic Transform Conference

Jenny Hegland
February 2, 2021
2020

home

Jenny Hegland
February 2, 2021
2020

“When you get to hear the hidden sides of people’s stories, you never look at people the same,” she said, with a noticeable tenderness in her voice. This woman was a therapist who supported physicians and residents. “Sometimes as I lay in bed at night I inhabit the stories people share with me.”

Tagged: Jenny Hegland, Healthcare Staff, Association of American Medical Colleges, AAMC

Ravenna Raven
November 27, 2020
2020

The Art of Caring

Ravenna Raven
November 27, 2020
2020

She began her career as a hospice volunteer and then worked as a critical care provider in the Emergency Department for many years. She told me she always wanted her patients to feel empowered while in her care. “This feeling has to do with quality of life,” she said.

Tagged: Healthcare Staff, Ravenna Raven, Johns Hopkins Sibley Memorial Hospital, Resilience, Connection

Elle Klassen
November 12, 2020
2020

Catharsis

Elle Klassen
November 12, 2020
2020

For a long time, he had used songwriting to turn his own emotions into artwork, but in the past eight years he had turned the process into a service for others. He’d learned that listening to people’s stories and reflecting them back in an artistic format was a cathartic experience for them.

Tagged: Elle Klassen, Healthcare Staff

Jenny Hegland
October 28, 2020
2020

The VA of the Future I See

Jenny Hegland
October 28, 2020
2020

This person described himself as a dreamer. As he spoke, he painted a particularly clear and vivid vision of the future he saw possible for the VA. He worked in diversity, equity, and inclusion, and his passion for the work was evident and inspiring.

Tagged: Jenny Hegland, Healthcare Staff, Veterans' Affairs Center for Development & Civic Engagement

Jenny Hegland
October 28, 2020
2020

The Calling

Jenny Hegland
October 28, 2020
2020

“When everything else stops, we keep going,” she began. This woman had always wanted to be a physician, and as a medical school student, was about to become the seventh generation of physicians on her mother’s side of the family.

Tagged: Jenny Hegland, Medical Students, AAMC

Frankie Abralind
October 13, 2020
2020

PPE

Frankie Abralind
October 13, 2020
2020

She was tired after working twelve straight days on her current rotation. It was her third year of medical school, and she was already feeling burnt out. “I have five more years like this,” she said. “My sister tells me, ‘Keep pushing, you can get through it,’ but I don’t know if I can.”

Tagged: Frankie Abralind, Association of American Medical Colleges, Medical Students, AAMC

Jenny Hegland
September 24, 2020
2020

Innovation Ecosystem

Jenny Hegland
September 24, 2020
2020

This woman was part of a small but mighty team that ran the Innovation Ecosystem within the VA. She arrived visibly excited to share about their work, and after learning more about it, I understand why.

Tagged: Jenny Hegland, Healthcare Staff, Veterans' Affairs Center for Development & Civic Engagement

Ravenna Raven
September 10, 2020
2019

Empathy

Ravenna Raven
September 10, 2020
2019

She talked about how hopeful med students feel when they first start out, and told me she worried that it would get harder for doctors to hold onto hope and empathy the further along they were in their careers.

Tagged: The Gold Humanism Summit, Healthcare Staff, Ravenna Raven

Jenny Hegland
August 24, 2020
2020

Skin

Jenny Hegland
August 24, 2020
2020

He had been thinking a lot about race over the past several months. He’s a White man with two children: a 20-year-old biological son who is White, and an 18-year-old adopted daughter who is Black.

Tagged: Jenny Hegland, Healthcare Staff, Veterans' Affairs Center for Development & Civic Engagement

Jenny Hegland
August 11, 2020
2020

The Flip Side

Jenny Hegland
August 11, 2020
2020

She’d been in a physician leadership role with the VA for seven years. Over her tenure, she’d never seen the system rise as one team like this. “There’s so much we don’t know about COVID. But our teams are stepping up in ways I could never have imagined.”

Tagged: Jenny Hegland, Healthcare Staff, Veterans' Affairs Center for Development & Civic Engagement

Ravenna Raven
June 29, 2020
2020

Seasonal

Ravenna Raven
June 29, 2020
2020

He asked for a poem for his dad — “something beautiful and transitory like blossoms or snowflakes,” he said. He talked about what it’s like to see people change over time, through the seasons.

Tagged: Ravenna Raven, Communities, Family, Nature, Transitions, Nostalgia, Contentment

Ravenna Raven
May 26, 2020
2020

I Already Miss This

Ravenna Raven
May 26, 2020
2020

"I struggled to make friends until my junior year of high school," she said. "Then I finally opened up and became friends with so many people." She was now a freshman at Georgetown University and was learning how to bond with her new peers.

Tagged: Georgetown University Medical Center, Ravenna Raven, Medical Students

Jenny Hegland
May 23, 2020
2020

My Girlfriend

Jenny Hegland
May 23, 2020
2020

Being a poet himself, he was eager to share his word and recite some of his favorite pieces of poetry. He had so much to share, but honed in, requesting a poem about his wife.

Tagged: Jenny Hegland, Communities

Kay McKean
May 20, 2020
2019

Shield to Kindness

Kay McKean
May 20, 2020
2019

“I have a lot of unresolved grief,” she confessed. It was her grief that made her good at empathizing with the hospice community she served. “Would resolving my grief make me less effective with my patients?”

Tagged: The Gold Humanism Summit, Kay McKean, Healthcare Staff

Katherine Gekker
May 18, 2020
2019

Some People Complain

Katherine Gekker
May 18, 2020
2019

She worked as an interpreter at Schar and wanted her poem to be “thanks for allowing me.” Her background in a very repressive regime gave her a unique perspective about the gift of being able to live here, although she had felt anxiety for the past few years.

Tagged: Katherine Gekker, Healthcare Staff, Inova Schar Cancer Institute

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