A Physician Shaped by Practice, Service, and Mentorship
When we think of medical education, the default image is often institutional: deans, presidents, endowed professors, lecture halls, accreditation standards, and curricula carefully mapped across years of training. These figures and structures matter deeply. They shape the scaffolding of medicine and ensure rigor, continuity, and standards across generations of physicians. When we think of medical education, the default image is often institutional:...




