As a first year fellow, i feel lik ing to be on both sides in coin. There's definly a moment in each of those new experiences where i saylie, oh man, this is hard. But that idea like, o, i'm not good at this yet, that's something that i think,. it's so powerful in terms of internally finding the motivation and nourishing yourself by your efforts as you move from one stage to another.
Dr. Keri Shafer is an adult congenital heart disease specialist at Boston Children’s Hospital, and an assistant professor of pediatrics within Harvard Medical School. She completed internal medicine residency at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, before completing cardiology fellowship at UT Southwestern and Adult Congenital and Pulmonary Hypertension subspecialty training at Boston Children’s and BWH.
Dr. David Hirsh is an associate professor of Medicine within Harvard Medical School, as well as the director of the HMS Academy fellowship in medical education and the associate dean of undergraduate medical education.