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How will the next “Bachelorette” star, Jenn Tran, balance her physician assistant (PA) program with the reality show? PA student @imjuststephc described her program’s hypothetical response.
After the Baltimore Key Bridge collapsed this week, Sapna Kudchadkar, MD, PhD, anesthesiologist-in-chief at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center, thanked her followers for their messages of support.
Just a pinch? Ob/gyn Mary Claire Haver, MD, responded to a viral video of a patient discussing the underutilization of pain control measures for gynecologic procedures.
“There’s a time and place to opine, educate, and raise awareness. Not today,” said gastroenterologist Austin Chiang, MD, MPH, on the speculation regarding Kate Middleton’s cancer diagnosis.
“What doesn’t add up is why guys like this are still making our drug laws,” said medical toxicologist Ryan Marino, MD, responding to inaccurate Republican arguments against legal cannabis.
“Get ready with me: A board-certified clinical pathologist.” Ophthalmologist @drglaucomflecken shared his take on the “get ready with me” trend.
“We need to do better,” said ob/gyn Ashley Jeanlus, MD, in response to a video showing a woman discovering she is pregnant with triplets being told to “calm down” by her healthcare provider.
From drinking spearmint tea to creating home-made rosacea cream, dermatologists at a conference divulged their favorite skincare hacks.
Anesthesiology resident Tricia Pendergrast, MD, shared the logistics of the proposed “Educate Act,” which aims to ban diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives in medical schools, emphasizing, “this bill is a risk to public health in the United States.”
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