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A cluttered yet cozy home desk with a slim silver laptop half-closed, its screen faintly reflecting a draft of a medical blog post. Around it are scattered index cards with small anatomical sketches, a ceramic mug shaped like a cartoon heart, and a vintage alarm clock frozen at a dramatic time. Soft, diffused evening light from a nearby lamp with a patterned shade warms the scene, creating gentle shadows. The background shows an out-of-focus bookshelf filled with colorful medical textbooks and quirky trinkets. Photographic realism, captured from a slightly elevated angle, emphasizes the playful chaos and creative energy of late-night medical storytelling, with a calm yet slightly eccentric atmosphere.

Dra. Geraldine Espinoza

Soy Geraldine, médica, eterna estudiante y coleccionista de historias. Hace algunos años cerré este blog, pero decidí volver a abrirlo. Aquí encontrarás anécdotas de mi vida como estudiante, guardias inolvidables y todas las historias que todavía me quedan por vivir.

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A hospital corridor corner table holding a mismatched collection of objects: a bright yellow plastic anatomical heart model, a stack of dog-eared patient charts, and a tiny potted cactus wearing a miniature knitted hat. The corridor walls are painted a soft pastel, not stark white, avoiding a clinical feel. Warm overhead lighting reflects gently off the polished floor, while a window at the end of the hallway lets in subdued evening city light. Shot in photographic realism from a low-angle, the composition uses the rule of thirds, focusing sharply on the quirky table arrangement while the corridor stretches into a softly blurred distance, evoking the surreal, playful side of long hospital shifts.

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