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Abstract
Looking ahead, it can be difficult to enjoy the review of less-than-enjoyable subjects (thinking of you, biochemistry) for STEP. Being without family and friends for what feels like long periods of time, but can really just be 12 hours, in a literal or metaphorical dark basement, is necessary to learn but sometimes dreary. All of this “points to” the final joy (and future trials) of being in-person in the clinic.
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Recommended Citation
Curtin, P. M. (2026). Compass. Quill & Scope, 18 (1). Retrieved from https://touroscholar.touro.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1328&context=quill_and_scope