Ep. 11: A Day in the Life of a Health Sciences MSc Student: Cara Davidson

 
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In this episode of Dear Grad Student, Elana chats with Cara Davidson (@CaraADavidson) about her Day in the Life as a 1st year Health Sciences MSc student. They discuss Cara's start to her Master's program during COVID, the wonderful world of Canada, and finding fit with a mentor. Plus, they figure out LIVE, during the episode, that they both have a diagnosis of pre-menstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD). And they finish off discussing coming out as bisexual and being #BiInSci

Want to know more about PMDD? Check out: International Association For Premenstrual Disorders (IAPMD) website.

Are you or is someone you know wanting more resources on coming out? Here are some great places to get started:

This episode was recorded the day after Breonna Taylor's verdict was announced by the grand jury in Louisville and we mention it at the beginning of this episode. Here is how you can continue to fight for justice for Breonna Taylor:

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Music provided by:
Open Those Bright Eyes by Kevin MacLeod 
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4171-open-those-bright-eyes 
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