Hi,everyone! I’ve been following lots of medical related twitter accounts and I’ve compiled my favorite ones, hopefully you find them useful, especially for medical students and graduates 👨🏻‍⚕️💊👩🏻‍⚕️💉
Here’s a thread for #tweetorials
Firstly, if you were to choose only 1 account from so many, I would suggest @MedTweetorials as they share medtweets from various accounts all over Twitter.
They would include the author’s account, specialty and the topic of the tweet.

Here’s a random pick, on cystic fibrosis ☘️ https://twitter.com/medtweetorials/status/1225091171589984256
My absolute favorite is @CPSolvers, contributed by a team of brilliant doctors, where they share how to approach any symptom and arrange your thoughts systematically 🤩

Here is one of many examples of their work,on pleuritic chest pain. https://twitter.com/cpsolvers/status/1261959648715759616
You (yes,you!) can choose to join in on their live discussions or just watch previously recorded sessions, and the summary of the case discussion would be shared on their website as well as @CPSolvers account.⭐️
Here’s a case on fever+dyspnea. Each session is just over 1hr
Their schemas are also available on
http://clinicalproblemsolving.com  , so you check them all out there😁
They are arranged based on systems or alphabetically.
One of my favorite members of @CPSolvers is @rabihmgeha.

Bowel obstruction? Migraine? even approach to increased lactate.
All of which are accompanied by wonderfully simple and concise diagrams. Check out this compilation! https://twitter.com/rabihmgeha/status/1254077492798746624
@tony_breu , one of the earliest people that introduced me to medtweetorials.Covering cardio, pulmonology, nephro and other specialties. Questioning and explaining things you might never have thought of.
Check out his thread of threads! https://twitter.com/tony_breu/status/1206767986314481664
@Tracey1milligan is my go to for neurology, with frequent neurology case discussions! 🧠 https://twitter.com/tracey1milligan/status/1261293907939393537
@hdx also shares morning reports, case based discussions from various authors. Here’s a case of an old lady with watery diarrhea 🌊 https://twitter.com/hdx/status/1260936654728032260
@ManualOMedicine
Want a quick review of DIC? Multiple myeloma? Approach to thrombocytoenia? They’ve got it all!
And check out this tweet on radiographic features of pulmonary diseases, simply breathtaking!
*pun intended https://twitter.com/manualomedicine/status/1258072525243928577
How would you approach a case of fever+ rash? How about monoarthritis? And would you like to know the stages of aortic stenosis?
All of which are presented in clear and concise infographics.
Don’t miss any of it on @grepmeded https://twitter.com/grepmeded/status/1258772405926998020
Interested in cirrhosis? Hepatorenal or hepatopulmonary syndrome?
Then do follow @ebtapper the hepatologist https://twitter.com/ebtapper/status/1122460680182009856
@srrezaie,founder of REBEL EM is a must follow for reviews on some of the latest updates/papers, as well as illustrations.

I find this note on thromboelastography (TEG) to be particularly memorable https://twitter.com/srrezaie/status/1261747694911082497
Feel like doing some infectious diseases? This liver abcess discussion by @JonathanRyderMD is among many things you can learn.
Another Infectious disease account that I’d definitely recommend is @MayoClinicINFD 🦠 https://twitter.com/JonathanRyderMD/status/1223749240779870209
@sargsyanz is one of the many brilliant medical minds on Twitter, and he shares on various topics. Check out this compilation! https://twitter.com/sargsyanz/status/1142545934129205248
Nephrology: the 3 gurus of nephro,
@kidney_boy
@nepherson
Here’s a memorable post from @iamnephrologist ,regarding the interaction btwn bladder and bowel https://twitter.com/iamnephrologist/status/1253343311479234561
Once you follow these accounts, you’ll eventually be introduced to their wonderful colleagues who also share tweetorials.

Feel free to add and share your favourite medtweetorial accounts to help spread the knowledge 😁
You can follow @Anwaar_MS.
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