We Have Something to Learn From Everybody


One thing that keeps grounding me—both in medicine and in life—is this simple truth: every person we meet knows something we don’t.

It could be a colleague who approaches a case differently, a junior who asks a question that makes you think, a patient who teaches you resilience, or even a stranger whose perspective shifts your own. Learning doesn’t always come from textbooks or senior experts; often, it comes from everyday interactions we overlook.

When we stay open, curious, and humble, the world becomes a classroom.
And everyone becomes a teacher.

In a field like radiology—where technology evolves, interpretations differ, and each case tells a story—this mindset has helped me grow, stay grounded, and keep improving.

Here’s to learning from everyone.
Here’s to staying teachable. 🙏

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