From the Track to the ER: How Motocross Shaped My Approach to Risk, Preparation, and Decision Making in Emergency Medicine

Finding Lessons on the Track I have always loved motocross. There is something about racing across dirt tracks, navigating jumps, and responding to unpredictable terrain that challenges both the body and the mind. Over the years, I have realized that motocross has taught me more than just riding skills. It has shaped how I approach […]
From the Garage to the Code Room: Why Tinkering With Technology Makes Me a Better Physician

Curiosity Beyond the Clinical Setting Long before technology became a buzzword in healthcare, I was drawn to understanding how things work. Whether it was taking apart equipment in a garage, troubleshooting a mechanical issue, or experimenting with software, I have always been curious about systems. That curiosity did not stop when I entered medicine. In […]