Posts tagged COVID-19
NHC SF Member Blog: Learning to Serve

“While my confidence has improved drastically over the months, I no longer think about rating these patient interactions based on my performance on the call script or my speed in scheduling appointments. I now direct my efforts to making sure that I am as knowledgeable as possible about the services we offer in order to better aid my patients.”

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NHC SF Member Blog: Can we turn this game around? Entering year 3 of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Getting to see both shades of our chess pieces - those eagerly scheduling appointments for boosters alongside those refusing initial vaccine inoculation - has taught me more about this disconnect, which has encouraged me to learn more about vaccine refusal and skepticism.”

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NHC SF Member Blog: Advocacy and Understanding - The Role of Service

“My term with NHC has taught me that medical teams must develop the close and lasting patient relationships that will allow them not only to treat disease, but also deconstruct the structural inequities and racism that severely limit the effectiveness of even the most advanced medical care.”

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NHC SF Member Blog: Narratives - Finding Motivation and Inspiration

“Often, I was reminded of what I can and can’t do. A sense of powerlessness would sometimes wash over me, but each time I moved past that feeling, I felt more inspired and motivated to pursue my goals and ambitions—so I would never feel this way again, but more importantly, to be more for those who need me.”

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NHC SF Member Blog: Science Communication in the Era of COVID-19

“Since beginning my service, my definition of science communication has evolved and I have had the opportunity to develop new skills, like MI. I’ve learned that the high level communication of my senior project is certainly important, but so are the one-on-one conversations that we have with one another.”

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