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Words of Hope, Character & Resilience from our Virtual Community

Friday, August 18, 2023

In this Issue: SPARCC (Student-centered Pipeline to Advance Research in Cancer Careers)


Guest Director's Corner: Kristina Kaljo, PhD: Five Years of SPARCC: Transformative Growth in Teaching, Learning and Research 


Summer of opportunity through MCW pipeline programs

Poetry Corner

Hanging Fire, Audre Lorde

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What's the most hilarious 'only-in-my-childhood' rule you had to follow growing up that you now realize was absolutely absurd?

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Responses from last week: Imagine stepping into a time machine and journeying to any era in history. Which moment would you choose, and why?


  • I’m not alone in this, but I would find relaxed, unhurried days in my parents’ and grandparents’ lives and ask them the questions I never thought—or had the opportunity—to ask.
  • Going back to the 1960s to observe myself as a child would explain how my personality and behavior was determined. I'd also like to ask my parents a few salient questions. Ha! -Robert Treat, PhD
  • USA in the 1960s and 70s- I would have rocked those ridiculously loud clothes!
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Guest Director's Corner



Five Years of SPARCC: Transformative Growth in Teaching, Learning and Research 



By Kristina Kaljo, PhD




Student-centered Pipeline to Advance Research in Cancer Careers (SPARCC) is a program designed to prepare underrepresented minority students to pursue medicine and biomedical research, and ultimately, pursue careers in clinical cancer research.


Every five years, something unexpected yet pivotal occurs along my professional trajectory, sending me in a direction I could have never imagined. In June 2019, the Student-centered Pipeline to Advance Research in Cancer Careers (SPARCC) program came to fruition.

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Perspective/Opinion


Reflections from SPARCC: Witnessing humanistic care in medicine

By Don Mai


“(Hospitals) are no place to live and die.” — BJ Miller, palliative care specialist from his TED2015 talk What Really Matters at the end of Life

 

As a recent college graduate, I was thrilled to be a part of the fifth cohort of the Student-centered Pipeline to Advance Research in Cancer Careers (SPARCC) program. The immersive, eight-week summer experience introduced me to a plethora of medical specialties and health care-related topics. Each of SPARCC’s three components have shaped my perspective on medicine. 

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Navigating Transformation: Embracing Change, Growth and Unexpected

By Evelyn Doan


It’s not fair that I only get a few sentences to share an entire year of life altering moments and bittersweet endings.


Let’s just say when the email came through that I was taken off the waitlist and accepted into the 2022 SPARCC program, I panicked.


My entire summer was packed with an award from school to do research in a neuropsychology lab, a position with Medical College of Wisconsin as a standardized patient, a part-time job at a coffee shop near campus and an eight-week organic chemistry course. So, while I should have felt pure joy, instead I felt anxiety and despair. What should I do? My advisor recommended that I accept the SPARCC position because it was a truly once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and would look great on my applications for medical school. But, this would mean graduating a semester later than I had planned. I decided to take the leap.

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Hanging Fire

By Audre Lorde


I am fourteen

and my skin has betrayed me   

the boy I cannot live without   

still sucks his thumb

in secret

how come my knees are

always so ashy

what if I die

before morning

and momma's in the bedroom   

with the door closed.

 

I have to learn how to dance   

in time for the next party   

my room is too small for me   

suppose I die before graduation   

they will sing sad melodies   

but finally

tell the truth about me

There is nothing I want to do   

and too much

that has to be done

and momma's in the bedroom   

with the door closed.

 

Nobody even stops to think   

about my side of it

I should have been on Math Team   

my marks were better than his   

why do I have to be

the one

wearing braces

I have nothing to wear tomorrow   

will I live long enough

to grow up

and momma's in the bedroom   

with the door closed.


Audre Lorde, “Hanging Fire” from The Collected Poems of Audre Lorde. Copyright © 1997 by Audre Lorde. Reprinted with the permission of Charlotte Sheedy Literary Agency and W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., www.nortonpoets.com.

Source: The Collected Poems of Audre Lorde (W. W. Norton and Company Inc., 1997)

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Registration for the second webinar in the series is now open. This webinar will focus on the impact the Dobbs decision has had on learners’ curricular experience, as well as medical education leaders and program directors, and discuss how institutions are addressing training requirements in the context of reproductive health restrictions. Speakers will discuss curricular solutions as well as provide a learner perspective of how these changes may potentially impact learner's career choices. Extra time will be allotted for audience questions. 


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The Kern Institute seeks proposals for the Graduate Medical Education (GME) Social and Well-being Award.


This award provides financial support for activities that enhance connectedness between GME programs. Activities must broadly address well-being and social connection, including picnics, athletics, trivia, community or volunteer events, speakers or reflection events, and more.


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CALL TO ARTISTS

 

Humanities in Medicine event

Visual and Performing Artist Submissions:

 

Humanities in Medicine is presented by Froedtert Hospital’s Departments of Spiritual Services and Behavioral Health

 

Friday, September 8, 2023

5:30 pm – 8:00 pm

Froedtert Hospital Clinical Cancer Center

1st Floor - Helfaer Mezzanine

 

We are looking for Froedtert Health and MCW staff, physicians and patients to share their visual and performing art at our next Humanities in Medicine event. Some examples of the creative works we would like to include: drawing & painting, mixed media, fiber art, photography, poetry, spoken word, dancing, music, singing and acting.

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The Transformational Times publishes weekly, delivering stories of hope, character and resilience to our virtual community.

Wendy Peltier, MD and Himanshu Agrawal, MD, Co-Editors-in-Chief


Editorial Board: Bruce Campbell, MDKathlyn Fletcher, MD, Adina Kalet, MD, Karen Herzog, Justine Espisito, Joy Wick, William Graft. Jr., Julia Bosco, Linda Nwumeh, Wolf Pulsiano, Sophie Voss, & Emelyn Zaworski


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