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(continued from page 23) leader of our household, and always concentrated on the fact that “medicine is not an avocation, but a vocation,” reminding me that medicine is a calling to heal. His actions have truly spoken louder than his words, showing me how to treat everyone, including patients, a change I believe is for good. Being mentored is not the end of the line, however. Just as medical students are mentored, we in turn must pass it on. This act is essent X[