Stories by Ogochukwu
Non-Accidental Trauma
It was the end of my last year of pediatric residency. My last block was spent with the Protective Services […] Read More
On Becoming A Doctor: Facing COVID-19
It was almost ten months into intern year of residency and I was on my second block on the General […] Read More
The Match Gods
Match week is possibly the most emotionally exhausting weeks in all of medical school, beating out waiting for board scores, […] Read More
Events Overnight – Five Days Old
“How are things on Red Team?” “Everyone’s doing okay so far!” I laugh before adding, “I’m not using the Q […] Read More
Prognosis: Poor
I sat, unaccountably, at the head of a table in the resident lounge, listening to our Heme/Onc fellow begin the […] Read More
The Patient Patient
In medical school, you only get one summer break, between your first and second years, and it’s recommended that you […] Read More
The Bravery Bell
The elevator ascended to a series of chimes, the windows casting a rich brown, then green glow, and finally brilliant […] Read More
De-Mystifying the Grey
“There’s no such thing as all or always, for everything there is an exception,” said Dr. Jerrold Teitcher, Director of […] Read More