My mother texted me from the pool, “Don’t Be So Dramatic—You’re Not Even a Real Doctor Yet,” after my parents skipped my medical school graduation to take my sister on a Caribbean cruise for reaching 10,000 followers. I assumed I would remain silent until a renowned surgeon approached the podium, noticed my four empty VIP seats, and ended her speech.
The morning of my medical school graduation I sat in the front row of a stadium holding ten thousand people and looked at the four VIP seats to my left. …
My mother texted me from the pool, “Don’t Be So Dramatic—You’re Not Even a Real Doctor Yet,” after my parents skipped my medical school graduation to take my sister on a Caribbean cruise for reaching 10,000 followers. I assumed I would remain silent until a renowned surgeon approached the podium, noticed my four empty VIP seats, and ended her speech. Read More