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 “We ended the day in the circle with the kids playing and singing and it just gave me cold chills of the unity I felt in that very moment.”

“We ended the day in the circle with the kids playing and singing and it just gave me cold chills of the unity I felt in that very moment.”

 “The nightly wind-down debriefing sessions really made the trip. From the very first night in Bahía, it was a way for us all to open up with one another; creating immediate bonds and close relationships the start.”

“The nightly wind-down debriefing sessions really made the trip. From the very first night in Bahía, it was a way for us all to open up with one another; creating immediate bonds and close relationships the start.”

 “While waiting for my next patient, I looked around me and had a wave of disbelief of what we were doing there, I was just super amazed and happy to have been a part of that.”

“While waiting for my next patient, I looked around me and had a wave of disbelief of what we were doing there, I was just super amazed and happy to have been a part of that.”

 “I loved the women's health workshop. Erin did a great job of making it a safe place both when we did it in the office and when working with the girls and women of Bahía. She also opened my mind to how to perform better care for patients by exemplif

“I loved the women's health workshop. Erin did a great job of making it a safe place both when we did it in the office and when working with the girls and women of Bahía. She also opened my mind to how to perform better care for patients by exemplifying how to make patients feel safe and how to be more aware of how we communicate with patients and how they may interpret it.”

 “My favorite workshop was Kat’s senses and perception workshop because it made me slow down and think about my fears. I was also able to empathize with my future patients who will have one of their senses disabled. It made me reflect on how I should

“My favorite workshop was Kat’s senses and perception workshop because it made me slow down and think about my fears. I was also able to empathize with my future patients who will have one of their senses disabled. It made me reflect on how I should treat them with care.”

 “The nightly wind-down debriefing sessions made the trip. From the very first night in Bahia, it was a way for us all to open up with one another; creating bonds and relationships from the outset.”

“The nightly wind-down debriefing sessions made the trip. From the very first night in Bahia, it was a way for us all to open up with one another; creating bonds and relationships from the outset.”

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 “We ended the day in the circle with the kids playing and singing and it just gave me cold chills of the unity I felt in that very moment.”
 “The nightly wind-down debriefing sessions really made the trip. From the very first night in Bahía, it was a way for us all to open up with one another; creating immediate bonds and close relationships the start.”
 “While waiting for my next patient, I looked around me and had a wave of disbelief of what we were doing there, I was just super amazed and happy to have been a part of that.”
 “I loved the women's health workshop. Erin did a great job of making it a safe place both when we did it in the office and when working with the girls and women of Bahía. She also opened my mind to how to perform better care for patients by exemplif
 “My favorite workshop was Kat’s senses and perception workshop because it made me slow down and think about my fears. I was also able to empathize with my future patients who will have one of their senses disabled. It made me reflect on how I should
 “The nightly wind-down debriefing sessions made the trip. From the very first night in Bahia, it was a way for us all to open up with one another; creating bonds and relationships from the outset.”

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