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How an autism diagnosis helped this resident doctor find her place in medicine

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Dr. JJ Mráček knew since she was a kid that she would one day go to medical school. But once she got there, the journey was rockier than expected. 

Despite previous success in school — including a master’s degree in social work — Mráček struggled to find her footing in medicine.

Exams proved harder than expected. She felt ostracized by peers who, she says, saw her as “too loud” for a hospital. A strong sense of justice, and a need for structure, led to conflict with her supervisors who perceived her as too direct.

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Then, just before she

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