
Rosemary Eseh-Logue
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Jan 28, 2024 |
kevinmd.com | Amanda Xi |Naomi Tweyo Nkinsi |Rosemary Eseh-Logue |Jillian Rigert
Months after I left him, I could still feel the pain he inflicted. He not only weaponized my insecurities but also demeaned the things about myself that I loved, insidiously dismantling my sense of self until nothing remained. I even doubted my ability as a psychiatrist, and I hated him for that. “Talking to you is like trying to read a Step 2 question!” he had sneered. “I don’t know anyone who uses the word ‘insular’ in a normal conversation.
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Aug 31, 2023 |
kevinmd.com | Rosemary Eseh-Logue |Patricia McTiernan |Jim Sholler |Kristan Langdon
I don’t know about you, but I learned very little about variations in sexual development during my medical education over a decade ago. Commonly presented topics were usually of a genetic nature—this person has XXY or XO chromosomes and the “abnormalities” such chromosomal variations can bring. That’s about the extent of my education regarding sex development and gender, with the impression conveyed that these were minor topics.
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Jul 31, 2023 |
opmed.doximity.com | Abiba Salahou |Rosemary Eseh-Logue |Priyanka Bakhtiani |Thomas Gruber
Op-Med is a collection of original articles contributed by Doximity members. Compassion is vital to ensuring the welfare of our patients. As healers, every interaction we have with a patient has the potential to be therapeutic or detrimental to their healing. It has been well-documented that patients who are treated with compassion experience greater satisfaction in their health care, have better outcomes, and are more likely to be compliant.
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