Stay tuned for updates from the field! 🩺🌍 #WatsonFellowship #GlobalHealth #EmergencyMedicine 3. The Hidden Gem: Mackenzie's Bay, Sydney
This past year has been a whirlwind of growth, from managing the Whitman Climbing Team to founding the Whitman First Responders Club. Now, as I prepare for my Watson Fellowship travels through Nepal, Tanzania, and Thailand, I find myself reflecting on why I chose "Health & Humanism" as my major. kenzie bay
Lately, I’ve been focusing on small ways to reclaim my energy—starting with my morning routine. (Yes, it still involves an iced coffee, but now with a side of 10-minute meditation before the kids wake up!) I’m also obsessed with this new floral maxi from Paperback Boutique —it’s that perfect "put together but can still chase a toddler" vibe. Stay tuned for updates from the field
Medicine is more than just science; it’s about the people and the barriers they face. My goal is to study how remote communities access life-saving care when the nearest hospital is hours away. I can’t wait to share the stories of the clinicians and patients I meet along the way. Now, as I prepare for my Watson Fellowship
If you’ve ever done the famous Bondi to Coogee coastal walk, you might have walked right past a patch of rocky shoreline without realizing it occasionally transforms into one of the city's most beautiful beaches. Mackenzie’s Bay is a tiny, unofficial gem that only reveals its sandy floor every few years when the swell is just right.
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