Medicine has taught me something I didn’t expect.
It’s not just about diagnosing diseases or memorizing textbooks. It’s about learning to think critically, communicate with empathy, and keep learning every single day.
As a medical student, I’ve realized that every lecture, every practical session, and every challenge is shaping not only the doctor I hope to become but also the person I’m becoming.
That’s why I’ve decided to start documenting my journey on LinkedIn, where I used to post lessons from medical school, simplified medical concepts, reflections on personal growth, public health insights, and how technology, especially Al, is transforming healthcare.
My goal wasn’t to have all the answers. It’s to learn openly, contribute meaningfully, and connect with people who are equally passionate about learning and making a difference.
What is one lesson from your own journey that has changed the way you see your profession?
MBH/PS