Stranger Fruit Podcast
Stranger Fruit Podcast
Kennedy Dunn
To Control. Ft. Dr. Blessed Sheriff (Psychiatry Resident at Georgetown U)
1 hour 12 minutes Posted Nov 11, 2024 at 5:07 am.
Introduction and Navigating Challenges in Psychiatry
Coping with Loss and Embracing Lack of Control
Understanding Control and Emotional Growth in Medicine
The Power of Empathy and Authenticity in Medical Practice
Conclusion and Encouragement to Engage
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Kennedy Dunn, 4th year medical student at Howard U and Dr. Blessed Sheriff, Pyschiatry resident at Georgetown University discuss what it means to have control & lose control and what it means to be human in the second episode of Stranger Fruit Vol. III
 
 
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