"Be not afraid. I have made you. I have saved you. I have called you. You are mine. You are precious to me and I love you." I can still remember the butterflies in my stomach the night before our first day as clerks last year, which actually did not stop on the first day since technically, the fear of the unknown, the fear of not knowing what to expect is still a persistent feeling everyday at the hospital. There is nothing wrong with fear if we dont let it contain us and if we dont let it stop us from moving forward. And today's homily is a good reminder that this fear should actually be used to remind ourselves of two important things that hospital life is actually teaching me everyday - humility and trust. Training in PGH is a humbling experience. I learned to accept my weakness and ask for help whenever I need it. I learned to trust the other members of the team because they also made me feel that I am not and will never be alone. And of course, my faith in Hi...