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Hassan Ali Beg
NotoriousB_E_G
#TipsForNewDocsFollow up a proportion of the patients you see on call - see what happened, see if you made the right call, get feedback if you can. This how you
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#hellomynameis Shane
drohanlon
#tipsfornewdocs starting in IrelandHands Head HeartHandsCovid killed the handshake, but hands are not off limits. Examine them, there’s lots to find. My favourite sign is proximal nail pallor, which tells
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Medical Axioms 🇺🇸
medicalaxioms
Tips for Residency Success:1. As forces try to make you cynical and jaded, keep looking for real disease and advocating for the sick person.2. Keep your teaspoon handy. Keep eating
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Umme H Faisal
stethospeaks
OHCM 10th Edition: I think I'm going to post every profound line that I come across while reading this book. I'm in awe. #OHCM This book is a collection of
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Rebecca
rebecaulfield
A terrifying day where I realised I can apply for a consultant job in February.Which got me to thinking:Consultants, what do you wish you knew in your last year of
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Austin Bourgeois
AustinBourgeois
I’ve never done the #tipsfornewdocs thing…So here goesIf you’re like me, the transitions to residency and fellowship were much easier than into practice. I, like most #iRad s learned much
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WesElyMD
WesElyMD
1/ There are clinically relevant differences between #COVID19 #Sepsis & typical bacterial sepsis, but they are Quantitative rather than Qualitative. That is, all clinicians have seen them before in other
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Neha Dangayach
drdangayach
#MedEd #Tweetorial Get ready! I’ll ask Master Intensivist @WesElyMD some questions on “How to keep up with literature like a Pro?” #criticalcare Q1 How many journals do you read regularly?
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WesElyMD
WesElyMD
1/ Mechanism: Lung + Brain Injury in #COVID19: In the ICU w/ #COVID we are dealing w/ SEPSIS & ARDS…most of what goes wrong in the human body when it’s infected
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Mehul Parekh
mevparekh
This is not #tipsfornewdocs, this is suggestions for seasoned physicians (ok fine, its tips for new sprs). 1. Don’t ever apologise for how many people are waiting to be seen
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Daniel Restrepo, MD
DrDanRestrepo
1/Patient admitted to your service with “syncope” after losing consciousness. You notice this on the right side of his tongue. What caused him to lose consciousness?(Posted with permission)#physicalexam #TipsForNewDocs #medtwitter
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Jeremy Faust MD MS (ER physician)
jeremyfaust
I love this time of year.An influx of newly minted physicians ready to learn and make a difference!#TipsForNewDocs has become a tradition.Well, I've got something that'll make your year(s) smoother.A
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Kham Kidia
kkidia
1/ THREAD: VIP PatientsWe can't let patients buy special treatment. It privileges the white & wealthy.In residency, when I wouldn't provide unwarranted treatment, a “VIP" patient brought me to tears,
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Mark Ramzy DO, EMT-P
MRamzyDO
Summer means new Interns! Since everyones heart may be racing a bit, heres a non #COVID19 thread about some tachycardias w/three take away points!#FOAMed #TipsForNewDocs #MedTweetorial @ALiEMteam @cameronks @EMSwami @AliRaja_MD
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BIDMC Infectious Diseases Fellowship
BIDMC_IDFellows
1/75M with ESRD on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis admitted with 1 wk of abd pain and cloudy PD effluentVS stableWBC 5k, 78%NEffluent: WBC 1537, LDH 55, Glc 20Empiric tx choice?#MedTwitter
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