This summer, I took on a personal challenge to draw a comic to raise awareness about how antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in bacteria emerges and transmits from one bacterium to another. I was frustrated
At its very core, patient-centred care is a care approach where the treatment outcome is based on what the patient has defined as meaningful and valuable.I had been thinking about how we
Hey there! Welcome to another reflection piece, which is part of a series of short articles I write to keep myself accountable in Summer 2020. Every one to two weeks, I share about
Hey there! Welcome to another reflection piece, which is part of a series of short articles I write to keep myself accountable in Summer 2020. Every one to two weeks, I share about
Hey there! Welcome to another reflection piece, which is part of a series of short articles I write to keep myself accountable in Summer 2020. Every one to two weeks, I share about
What did I accomplish?I completed my literature review! Finally- after three weeks of arduous research, writing and re-writing. I produced a draft that I’m proud of. I can’t wait for
Superbugs are no laughing matter. They might be tiny, but they have the potential to undermine whatever medical progress humankind has made. Today, the superbug threat looms bigger than ever, an insidious pandemic
Crafting a search strategy In any research project, you need to justify every step of your methodology. This applies to the literature review stage as well. Hence, it is important to document your
What have I accomplished? In these two weeks, I learned how to craft a search strategy for a literature review, systematically define my search terms and select relevant papers for the review. Refining
The last semester was the most difficult semester I had. If I could go back in time, here are 12 lessons I’d tell myself. Pay attention to your purpose. Your purpose is
12-17 May 2020 What have I accomplished?I kicked off my Laidlaw research journey this summer on Tuesday. I completed a draft of an interview guide for Hong Kong’s antimicrobial resistance (AMR)
Meditations Book 7 No. 69. “Perfection of character: to live your last day, everyday, without frenzy, or sloth, or pretense.” To live without frenzy, sloth or pretense, sounds like a recipe for living