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Chase Anderson, MD, MS (K.C. Ardem) đŚ¸đ˝ââď¸đłď¸âđ
ChaseTMAnderson
Let's keep it tight this time #MedTwitter, #BlackMedTwitter, #GayMedTwitter:- Ask the PD to refer you to a few minoritized faculty/trainees- Ask about specific instances of discrimination and how they were
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RanaAwdishMD
RanaAwdish
Maybe because I speak with vulnerability about everything from fetal loss to my own medical trauma to the huge psychological toll of this past year, I am often asked how
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Rebekah Fenton, MD, FAAP
RFentonMD
With another application season upon us, lets throw the idea of âfitâ in the trash. Itâs coded language for classist, ableist, sexist, racist, xenophobic, LGBTQ+phobic judgments.By upholding the status quo,
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DrEmpath â¨
aproudempath
Enough of negativity.#MedTwitter let's share some positive Doctor- patient stories.Because, I know we have plenty of those too!I have met such gracious, gratefulness patients in such a short span of
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Alexandra Anderson #BLM
AlexAndersonMD
I think it would be useful for #medtwitter to have a conversation about âlifestyle specialtiesâ. I would like to open the discussion with: 1. There is enormous variability with how
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Derek Pinkerton, MD
TheNephromancer
1/Today I diagnosed an ear infection on the transplant Nephrology consult service. An immunosuppressed patient who came in with fevers with what we thought was a slam dunk UTI was
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Devon Oship
DevonOship
From a patient perspective - some of the most comforting words a doctor can say are âI believe youâ, âI donât know yet, but am determined to figure it outâ,
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Courtney Tomblinson, MD
cmtomblinson
Thoughts on #RadRes, #MedEd, and #VirtualTeaching this year:This week I gave 9 hours of Neuroradiology review to res in different states - a feat that wouldnât have been an option
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Garrett K. Berger
GKBerger
Unsolicited advice for rising M3s: a tweetatorial#medstudenttwitter #medstudent #orthotwitter #medtwitter #tweetatorial 1. Show up: this is more than just beating your resident to the team room. Show up with the
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WesElyMD
WesElyMD
1/ Patient-Physician Relationship: TEN POINTSAs a student & in training, I was told to keep a professional distance from patients, that getting to know them too well would backfire &
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Sara
Saramasoul
Did you know that the average five-year melanoma survival rate is 65% in Black people vs. 90% in white people? Why? Well there are several reasons for this... 1. Though
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Dr. Om Lakhani, MD, DNB (ENDO)
omlakhani
#ClinicalPearl #MedTwitter A patient comes to you with a thyroid function test suggestive of Thyrotoxicosis, but the patient has absolutely no clinical features of the same. What do you do
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Haley Branch
HaleyABranch
This year International Day of Persons with Disabilities is highlighting that not all disabilities are visible. Disabilities are diverse and they can be dynamic. I have #EDS and I never
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Rick Barnett, PsyD #GratefulEveryDay
drrickbarnett
Trauma Thread (BVDKolk Quote) #medtwitter #psychtwitter. Retweet for followers: âThe brain-disease model overlooks four fundamental truths:" 1/6 "(1) our capacity to destroy one another is matched by our capacity to
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Frederick Grady
FrederickGrady3
Tonight my mom got everyone in my family on a zoom call for me to announce that I passed my last board exam of med school /1 I had so
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Anica Law, MD MS
anicalaw
#Medtwitter â can we eradicate this myth together, once and for all? If you hear someone say, âif you can speak, you can breathe,â correct them. This is false, and
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