About
Between Body and Meaning
A personal writing project for thinking carefully about medicine, psychology, grief, care, books, biology, and the meanings people make under pressure.
I am Bedant, a biochemistry and pre-med student writing to understand the psychological and human dimensions of medicine. I am interested in hospice, caregiving, rural health, stress, grief, research literature, and the interior life that clinical language can point toward but never fully contain.
This site is not a portfolio, a clinic, or a place for advice. It is a room for essays, reading notes, fragments, and questions I want to treat with patience. Some pieces may begin with medicine. Others may begin with fiction, philosophy, biochemistry, or a paper that changes how an ordinary experience looks.
I am drawn to places where knowledge is necessary but incomplete: the family room after bad news, the caregiver's private exhaustion, the biological fact that becomes a life problem, the book that explains a feeling before you knew how to name it.
This site is for reflective and educational writing only. I do not provide medical advice. Any clinical or volunteer-related reflections are generalized and de-identified to protect privacy.