As you breathe in, cherish yourself. As you breathe out, cherish all Beings. Dalai Lama.

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As you breathe in, cherish yourself. As you breathe out, cherish all Beings. Dalai Lama

 Sources of Inspiration  People  Passions/Interests  Patients  Students

 Stand By Your (Chair) Man Sometimes it’s hard to be a medical student educator Giving all your love to your chairman You’ll have bad times, they’ll have good times Doin’ things that you don’t understand

 Legacy Teachers

 Ring of (Family Medicine) Fire Family medicine is a burning thing, And it makes a fiery ring. Bound by wild desire I fell into a ring of Family medicine Fire And it burns, burns, burn The ring of fire, the ring of family medicine fire.

 Crazy Crazy for thinking that my work could hold you I’m crazy for trying And crazy for crying And I’m crazy for trying to get you to choose family medicine

 Mommas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Sub-specialists

 Want to be physicians who: ● Build deep and meaningful relationships with their patients to deliver care that incorporates each one’s varying backgrounds, beliefs and preferences. ●Value the contributions of fellow health care professionals and those of their patients and their families ●Practice the art of medicine through equality, passion and humility

●Know critical thinking applies both to the science and the art of medicine. ●Educate, reassure and inspire confidence in their patients. ●Are committed to social justice by providing care to marginalized or medically underserved ●Care, comfort and inspire hope in patients at all stages of life ●Are able to reflect upon their experiences with patients and colleagues in order to recognize areas for self-improvement

●Through self-reflection and assessment possess the quality to constructively self-criticize in order to provide quality personalized care ●Exhaust all possibilities to find a solution ●Know it’s impossible to do everything, but endeavor to do all within their abilities ●Whose journeys have just begun-spending their lives cultivating a love for learning and service