Listen "I Stutter. Can I still go to Med School?"
Episode Synopsis
What if your greatest challenge became your greatest asset? In this compelling episode of "Some Stutter Luh!", David, a medical student at Queen’s University, shares how stuttering has shaped his path in medicine. He candidly discusses his journey through medical school interviews, learning to self-disclose with confidence, and adapting to new environments through trial and error. Let’s listen to David, who didn’t let his stutter choose his future!David’s journey is a bold reminder that stuttering is not a barrier to excellence. He shares how owning his stutter helped him connect more meaningfully with patients and peers, and how it shaped his understanding of identity and empathy. David offers thoughtful commentary on the intersection of disability, performance, and professional identity. He describes how interactions with patients became a source of confidence and growth, and how embracing vulnerability can lead to personal empowerment. This episode highlights the power of resilience, self-awareness, and advocacy in navigating high-pressure environments. It serves as a meaningful resource for students, educators, healthcare professionals, and anyone interested in stuttering, inclusion, and communication diversity.#stutteringawareness #stuttering #stammering #fluencyisnotaprerequisiteforsuccess#medschool #stutteringacceptance #disabilitypride #stutteringpride
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