Artist Statement
Working together as a team, we all came to realize that addressing uncomfortable topics such as imposter phenomenon is important to build resilience among faculty and students.
Recommended Citation
Levy, Arkene; Wrench, Algevis; Padilla, Maria; and Rajput, Vijay MD
(2022)
"Imposter Phenomenon and Dunning-Kruger Effect: Leveraging Internal Conflicts for Professional Growth and Wellness,"
be Still: Vol. 6, Article 29.
Available at:
https://nsuworks.nova.edu/bestill/vol6/iss1/29
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About the Artist
Dr. Arkene Levy is the Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at the Dr Kiran C Patel College of Allopathic Medicine (NSU MD), where she is also an Associate Professor of Medical Education. She currently leads several funded projects that positively impact the physical and mental health of vulnerable groups in the South Florida community.
Dr. Algevis Wrench is Assistant Professor of Medical Education at NSU MD. She is an active member of the Latino Medical Association ( where she mentors the NSU MD student chapter in research and projects related to mental wellness.'
Dr. Maria Padilla is the Executive Associate Dean for Academic and Student Affairs at NSU MD and is a passionate advocate for integrating and supporting student wellness activities throughout the schools’ curriculum.
Dr. Vijay Rajput is Chair of the Department of Medical Education at NSU MD and has an extensive background in faculty and student mentorship around wellness and professional development.