ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 8月22日 08時50分


Maddy Wilford nearly died 6 months ago at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in #Parkland, Florida. She was shot multiple times that day, the bullets piercing her arm and torso, and arrived at Broward Health North in shock and need of surgery. This summer, the 17-year-old volunteered as an intern at the same hospital, learning about medicine from the doctors who saved her life. “The work they performed on me, and how quickly I recovered, it made me become more interested,” she said. 17 people were killed during the gunman’s rampage, but Maddy is part of another group: the 17 who were shot and survived. Her wounds have healed, but she still gets tired faster than she used to. Although some of her classmates have become nationally known activists, she has stayed out of the spotlight. “I’m focusing on medicine,” said Maddy, who’s a senior this year, “because that’s what I understand.” As she bent over a patient recently, Maddy nurtured her dreams of practicing the kind of medicine that helped her survive. “It’s better to get through it now,” she said. “Go back to the hospital, go back to the school, and deal with it now, rather than push it aside and deal with it later in life.” @scottymacphoto took this picture of Maddy with her father before she observed a surgery.


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