5 Habits of a Nurse’s Aid

Each patient is unique, and you have to find what that “little” thing is for each of them that will make their day. You’ll find that when your patients love you for the little things, it is much easier to love your career. Let you be the best thing that’s happened to them during their stay, and believe that you are.

An Open Letter to my Dad

“Losing you is still incredibly heart-breaking. However, through our story, I met the love of a Father that I can only attempt to communicate to others.”

Neuroscience Perspective on Psychedelics and Spirituality

“A comprehensive approach to understanding the drug from different angles will help us grow to become a more educated, medicinal data-driven society that understands the impact of psychedelics on our physiological, mental, and spiritual well-being: all equally important and complementary.”

Indiana University Bloomington Chemistry

“Chemistry has a great way of bringing people together; Bloomington is a special place to send any young science student! It’s humbling to have a surface level understanding of one of God’s languages and art work.”

2020 Sharon Stephens Brehm Excellence in Neuroscience Award

“Education is not the learning of facts, but the training of the mind to think…imagination is more important than knowledge…for knowledge is limited to all we know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world and all there ever will be to know and understand.” – Albert Einstein

The Gospel: in Cuba

2020 Filter of Hope trip to Havana, Cuba

Read a story where 150 filters were distributed, and 55 people accepted Christ into their lives in just 4 days

How my Fathers led me to the practice of medicine

“This led to the discussion of my father, and she recalled doing medical examinations for accidental overdoses in 2005, and mentioned that she may have been my father’s medical examiner. That weekend, after reviewing some paperwork, I learned that one of my favorite physicians performed my father’s autopsy. The ministry of military medicine was never more clear than in that moment; I was exactly where God wanted me to be.”

13 Years Without a Father’s Day

“The love displayed by these godly men in my life showed me the love of Jesus. This love of Jesus changed the way I treated people, changed the way I saw the world and changed my heart entirely.”