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		<title>Falling in Love</title>
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A.&#8217;s mom was incredible, but motherhood hadn&#8217;t always been predictable or easy for her. A., her eldest son, was born with trisomy 21. She hadn&#8217;t been prepared for this and neither had her husband. But the two of them had risen to the varied challenges of supporting [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[April Bernice, our first patient.
We never met, but were intimate.
You helped us uncover and let us follow
The paths of nerves and the curves of flesh.We got under your skin and into your head, even warmed your heart,
But we missed the woman inside it all.
Did your vocal folds once sing, or your hands once create?
Once upon [...]]]></description>
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		<title>A Patient Spreading Love</title>
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We had only five minutes. Mrs. M needed to go in for yet another surgery, so an interview by first year medical students was not exactly priority.
&#8220;Let&#8217;s figure out which questions are necessary,&#8221; suggested my POM-1 classmate. I agreed. We established our plan and went in with &#8220;what brought [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[A student talks about the Social Issues in Medicine course
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		<description><![CDATA[A student talks about staying in the moment
The first patient that ever hugged me bit me first.
She wasn&#8217;t even my patient. We had been paired up in teams of two in POM to do our last patient interviews of the year. I had already interviewed my patient, but I was also supposed to observe my [...]]]></description>
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