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When Medicine Meets Music

Feeling stressed? For med student Tara Rajendran, the cure wasn’t in a pill — it was in the strings of her veena. After a brutal hospital rotation, playing music melted away her exhaustion and brought her peace.

She’s not alone. Many healthcare pros, like cardiologist-turned-singer Suzie Brown, turn to music as more than a hobby — it’s a lifeline. Creating or playing tunes helps them release stress, process emotions, and recharge so they can care for others.

Music isn’t just self-care; it’s fuel for empathy, focus, and resilience. Whether you’re strumming a guitar, writing lyrics, or vibing to your favorite playlist, you’re not just chilling — you’re healing.

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