How childhood scarcity fuels imposter syndrome in medicine

When I was growing up in Darjeeling, a single pair of school shoes had to last the entire year. They came from Bata, simple, sturdy, and meant to endure more than they reasonably could. My sister, just a year younger than me, had the exact same pair. Side by side, our shoes began their journey

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How childhood scarcity fuels imposter syndrome in medicine originally appeared in KevinMD.com.

 

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