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55-word stories are just that—stories told in 55 words. The genre was
coined by Steven Moss, founder of the New Times weekly in San
Luis Obispo County, CA, which sponsored the first 55-word story
contest in 1987. Since then, many communities, including medicine,
have found the form useful in telling their unique experiences.
Voices from the Faculty
Editorial board
Gretchen Case, PhD, MA
Candace Chow, PhD, MA
Sarah Cipriano, MD
Tiffany Glasgow, MD
Joni Hemond, MD
Sara Lamb, MD
Laura Lambert, MD
Karly Pippitt, MD
Susan Sample, PhD, MFA
Front cover image: “Flowers for Gayle”
Back cover image: “Still Life – Study in Color and Shadow”
by Kristina Callis Duffin, MD, MPH
Layout & Copyediting:
Thomas Jordan, Curriculum Program Coordinator
Susan Barnhisel, Project Support Specialist
2022 | Voices from the Faculty, Front Cover
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Front-cover
2022 | Voices from the Faculty, Introduction
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Introduction
Ready…Set…
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Literature
Initial Management of Acute Onset Chronic Imposter Syndrome
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Literature
Code Sesame
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Literature
Grieving
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Literature
Mentors
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Literature
Mother
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Literature
“School” (Spring 2020)
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Literature
Leading from a Chair
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Literature
Ischemic Hope
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Literature
Press-Ganey
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Literature
Gero-Psych, 2:19 AM (“I Heard Church Bells”)
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Literature
The Neurosurgical Clerkship*
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Literature
Respite in the Garden
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Literature
The Fall
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Literature
In Conversation with My Daughter
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Literature
In Conversation with My Mother
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Literature
Looking In
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Literature