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Tree Peony

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“This photo is of a tree peony below my kitchen window.
It is special because it blooms early and it was given to me by a friend.
It has survived against all odds.”

Eileen Mehl Boelsckevy
Associate Director, Medical Education, Retired
2015 Distinguished Staff Award from The Ohio State University

Hooding Ceremony

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“After four years of hard work, I felt the acute pain for Franklin (and his classmates) in his loss and grieving of the hooding ceremony. It is one of the highest honors a physician can bestow to hood another physician, and one that I did not take lightly. That said, it was a unique day in which we video-called much of our family and friends, and managed to document and enjoy. Good thing we weren’t on a stage after all, as I needed two tries to get the hood on right.”

Jessica Rutsky, MD
PGY-3, Pediatrics, Nationwide Children’s Hospital
(On hooding Franklin Privette, 2020 MD Graduate, OSU College of Medicine, her fiancé.)

ALL Zoomed Out

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The Whimsical World of Wilbur:
ALL Zoomed Out

Jody Glasser Sobol
Photographer
Medical Student Mom

A Closer Look

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“A Closer Look”
This collage was created using medical journals printed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
At first glance from a distance, you see an image of a sunset. However, a closer look
reveals many different cut out patterns, images, and words that were intentionally and
delicately chosen because they were intriguing or thought-provoking to me in some
way. The experience of crafting this collage reminds me that #1. things are not always as
they appear–sometimes we must look closer. And #2. even in the midst of adversity, the
eye that seeks to see good can find it.

Rana Elgazzar
M.D. Candidate, Class of 2021
President, Gold Humanism Honor Society Class of 2021
The Ohio State University College of Medicine

Caregiving at Home During COVID-19

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Caregiving at Home During COVID-19
“As my mother and I painted together, we were thinking back on Sugarhouse Park in Salt Lake City in the past. We also painted the two trees in my front yard in Columbus. The picture is a combination of reminiscing on the past and reflecting the current time. My mom likes to reminisce about the past and she also notices nature in her current reflections.”

Phyllis Hornung
Jennifer H. Garvin, PhD, MBA, RHIA, CPHQ, CCS, CTR FAHIMA, FAHA
Director and Associate Professor
Health Information Management and Systems Division
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
Chair, Humanism in Medicine Research Team
The Ohio State University

Welcome to the Club

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Welcome to the Club
We never know when we might meet a superhero and when we might become one.

Digital Art
Meika Eby, MD and Kia Eby

Cat

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Studying during the quarantine with a cat around is sometimes tricky.

Victoria ’Tori’ Alexander
Class of 2021, OSU College of Medicine
MS, Global Health, 2017, University of Notre Dame

Fall

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The Whimsical World of Wilbur:
“IT’S FALL Y’ALL!”

Jody Glasser Sobol
Photographer
Medical Student Mom

Please

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Please
Wait
Don’t
Shoot
All
I
Want
Is
Peace
Please
Wait
Let
My
Children
Go
Please
Help
Don’t
Shoot
I’m
Scared
Still
Quiet
Still
Don’t
Move
Don’t
Breathe
Can’t
Breathe
Please
Don’t
Shoot
Stand
Up
Step
Forward
Make
Change
Don’t
Shoot
Please
Just
Love

Jessica H. Rutsky, MD
PGY 3 Nationwide Children’s Hospital
2017 Graduate, OSU College of Medicine

Journey of the Flame

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“Journey of the Flame”
“Photography is self-care for me. Right after losing my job due to the pandemic, I escaped to a happy place and memories of younger years sitting around a fire with great friends. Just as my journey in life, ever changing, every twist and turn and brightness. This flame represents my journey in life and the journey that is yet to come.”

Mary Bernard-Ceccoli
Kennel and Daycare Trainer at AMVH
Photographer
Physicians for Humanism Rights, Advisor

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