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Episode Synopsis
"The exaggerated esteem in which my lifework is held makes me very ill at ease. I feel compelled to think of myself as an involuntary swindler.”
These words were spoken by none other than Albert Einstein. If you can relate to this, you may be experiencing Imposter Syndrome.
In this episode of iBioMed's Brainwaves, our hosts, Amreen (level 4, Electrical & Biomedical Engineering) and Danny (level 3, Electrical & Biomedical Engineering) speak with Dr. William Huggon, Assistant Professor with the Psychology, Neuroscience and Behaviour program at McMaster University.
Learn what exactly is Imposter Syndrome, what causes it and what are some coping strategies?
Whether you're a first-year student, or a seasoned professor, this episode is for you!
These words were spoken by none other than Albert Einstein. If you can relate to this, you may be experiencing Imposter Syndrome.
In this episode of iBioMed's Brainwaves, our hosts, Amreen (level 4, Electrical & Biomedical Engineering) and Danny (level 3, Electrical & Biomedical Engineering) speak with Dr. William Huggon, Assistant Professor with the Psychology, Neuroscience and Behaviour program at McMaster University.
Learn what exactly is Imposter Syndrome, what causes it and what are some coping strategies?
Whether you're a first-year student, or a seasoned professor, this episode is for you!
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