While trying to decide on a card for a dear friend, it was difficult to narrow down something that really reflected that friend's careful and considerate nature.
This card was made for a friend who I really love going on excursions, eating noodles with.
This cheer sign is not a card, but I pulled out my familiar kit of card-making materials and I was quite proud of the use of different materials to pull off a somewhat cohesive and also noticeable card for my sister running a marathon.
For a role model resident who I had encountered during one of my rotations, I wanted to express my gratitude through a personalized card for them.
This was another end-of rotation card for an inspiring and knowledgeable preceptor who I had spent a month with.
Many years ago, I was at my friend's home in Calgary and her mom decided to engage us with an art activity instead of watching Lord of the Rings back to back as we had been.
My friend's sister had an upcoming birthday and I wanted to show her some love for the lively spirit that she brought to a joint road trip we had undergone earlier in the year.
There was a resident who I met in Toronto (unsurprisingly, considering the card's appearance), who was incredibly intelligent, communicative and also very kind in answering my numerous questions.
For a clinic I was rotating through at the time, I wanted to leave a note of gratitude as the team had been so welcoming and willing to teach me.