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Neel P

@medstudNP

4th Year @RowanVirtuaSOM | Interested in Peds, Neo, Peds Cardio | USF ’20 Biomedical Sciences | 904 Fantasy Football Champion '21

New Jersey Inscrit le Ağustos 2024
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Neel P
Neel P@medstudNP·
Incredibly grateful for matching at @Cohen_Childrens Words cannot describe how I feel right now and can’t wait to join a world class children’s hospital. One step closer to caring for our youngest generation ❤️ New York here I come! #match2026
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Neel P@medstudNP·
As a 4th year medical student this is 100% correct and was a fantastic read. Proteins are the building blocks of our body. We learn about it in biochemistry and organic chemistry. Then the nitty-gritty of science is lost in medical school for pathology and pharmacology. At first, I was skeptical because of what I was hearing from clips of podcasts and my bros. But the more I let this concept marinate in my head, the more I am convinced of the new frontier of personlized medcine.
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Neel P@medstudNP·
@xantii_8 @WHOOP Exactly. I wear both the Apple Watch and Whoop when I run. I have noticed the pace and distance are always off. My Apple Watch pace and distance is always slower and shorter then the whoop. Which one is more accurate for running…. the Apple Watch or Whoop?
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Eduardo Santiago
Eduardo Santiago@xantii_8·
@WHOOP Been recording running sessions and I have to say the pace is absolutely off compared to other running apps/devices 🥱
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WHOOP@WHOOP·
Let's be real. The workout’s one thing. Talking about it after is the other half.
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The Global Watch Club
The Global Watch Club@GlobalWatchClub·
This custom $1,000,000+ Richard Mille only weighs 30 grams. Guess the athlete🎾⏱️
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BattlePulse@BattlPULSE·
🚨 BREAKING: EA and Activision are reportedly exploring a unified future for Call of Duty and Battlefield.
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Neel P
Neel P@medstudNP·
@JAMA_current This is why people have been saying the monopoly of EPIC is not good. But at the same time I feel like EPIC is so good 😭 Maybe I’m bias because I used epic in most of my clinical rotations.
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JAMA
JAMA@JAMA_current·
💬 Perspective: The dominance of EHR vendor #AI models may reduce incentives for innovation and diversity among third-party health AI tools, raising questions for policymakers. ja.ma/4sNCt6E
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Neel P
Neel P@medstudNP·
Good point. I’m thinking specifically about the difference in conversion factors. If we standardized the CF across all states to match Medicare’s, we’d solve the 'two-tiered' access issue…. but we would run straight into the question of state budget autonomy. Is the “same” even possible ?
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Jesse Morse, M.D.
Jesse Morse, M.D.@DrJesseMorse·
The reimbursement rate of Medicaid is less than the cost to provide that service to the patient. Meaning, for every Medicaid patient that a hospital treats they lose money on that patient. It’s like the hospital is actually paying the patient to be treated. A hospital that is predominantly treating Medicaid patients will never be profitable. In fact, Medicare is just about breaking even as well, traditionally speaking. The only way hospitals truly generate revenue is through private insurance companies. Also, hospitals have to dramatically overcharge so that by the time the final bill is settled, they can make a profit to be able to cover the Medicare and Medicaid patients. The current hospital system in the United States is unsustainable. With the upcoming significant expected financial changes, there’s going to be a lot of hospitals laying off employees and closing their doors.
NBC News@NBCNews

More than 400 hospitals across the U.S. are at high risk of closing or cutting services because of the Medicaid cuts in President Trump’s “big, beautiful bill,” according to an analysis from the progressive watchdog group Public Citizen. nbcnews.com/health/health-…

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Dutch Rojas
Dutch Rojas@DutchRojas·
You are spot on that Medicaid reimbursement is below cost. That part is accurate and documented. Where it gets complicated: rural hospitals and large academic systems are not the same problem wearing the same clothes. Duke University Health System reported $6 billion in net assets at the end of fiscal year 2024, sitting inside a broader Duke University entity with $22.6 billion in total net assets.  That is not a rural access story. Conflating rural distress with large academic system economics lets the big players use struggling community hospitals as a shield for their own balance sheets. The sustainability argument also has a structural answer that never gets discussed. I visited three rural hospitals yesterday. None of them coordinate on insurance. None have captives. None of the executives understood float economics. No forward contracts. No shared risk pools. No AI in revenue cycle. The challenge is not that the money is not there. The problem is that the operational architecture to capture it has never been built. The current system is not unsustainable because the math does not work. It is unsustainable because the people running it have only ever been taught one way to run it. Thanks for continuing to push the message of healthcare!
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Neel P
Neel P@medstudNP·
@HankFrank This is facts. I have one right now and I feel like once you know your patterns and body habits you don’t need it every day when you can wear an Apple Watch or other devices! It has been 3 months for me.
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Hank
Hank@HankFrank·
I’ve worn a WHOOP every day for 3+ years. Bought a discounted 2-year membership because I’m a data nerd and I love this stuff. I’m still not sure I’ll renew when it’s up. Not because it’s a bad product. It taught me a lot early on. Alcohol tanks recovery. Sleep is everything. Easy days need to actually be easy. That was valuable. But once you learn those lessons you don’t need a monthly subscription to remind you. Garmin gives me the same data with no fee. The people I know who wore one loved it for 6 months then stopped. Not because they lost interest. Because the data stopped telling them anything new. $10.1B is a huge number. I just wonder how many members right now are in month 8 thinking the same thing I am.
Will Ahmed@willahmed

BREAKING: WHOOP RAISES $575M AT $10.1B VALUATION  I am pleased to announce that we’ve raised $575M at a $10.1B valuation to accelerate our mission of unlocking human performance and healthspan globally. This round was led by Collaborative Fund with participation from 2PointZero Group, Qatar Investment Authority (QIA), Mubadala Investment Company, Abbott, Mayo Clinic, Macquarie Capital, Glade Brook, B-Flexion, IVP, Foundry, Accomplice, Affinity Partners, Promus Ventures, and Bullhound Capital alongside a group of individual investors including Cristiano Ronaldo, LeBron James, Rory McIlroy, Virgil van Dijk, and Mathieu van der Poel. This investor group and this moment reflect a powerful evolution underway for Whoop and the broader healthcare market. Whoop was born in performance - trusted by the best athletes in the world to train, recover, and compete at the highest level. That foundation remains core to who we are. You see that in the iconic athlete investors joining this round.  But it also represents our push into broader health.  In the past 12 months, WHOOP has received medical clearances, launched blood testing, and created a platform that has saved lives. Abbott and Mayo Clinic - two of the most respected and influential institutions in global healthcare - are now investors in Whoop. These are organizations that have shaped modern medicine. Their decision to partner with us is a clear validation of where our technology is headed. Healthcare systems around the world are reactive. For too long, they have waited for people to get sick, then intervene. Chronic disease is rising and costs continue to climb. At Whoop, we believe the future looks fundamentally different. We are building the most powerful, personal, preventive health platform in the world - powered by continuous biometric data, advanced analytics, and AI to help people understand their bodies and improve their health in real time. I am grateful to our team, our members, and our partners for believing in this vision. I’ve been building this company for 14 years and I’ve never been more excited for the future.

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ETF Tracker
ETF Tracker@TheETFTracker·
🚨NEW ETF NOW TRADING Tema just launched their Space Innovators ETF $NASA The fund provides actively managed exposure to the emerging space economy, including direct exposure to SpaceX. Here are the top 10 holdings: SpaceX 10.03% AST SpaceMobile $ASTS 7.13% Rocket Lab $RKLB 6.82% Planet Labs $PL 6.16% EchoStar $SATS 5.06% Filtronic $FTC 4.71% 5N Plus 4.70% OHB SE $OHB 4.35% Firefly Aerospace $FLY 4.25% Intuitive Machines $LUNR 3.83%
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The Washington Post
The Washington Post@washingtonpost·
Graduate degrees in medicine, law and pharmacy generally have the highest return on investment, a report found. By contrast, advanced degrees in social work and psychology generally do not pay off financially. wapo.st/4s33F04
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Neel P
Neel P@medstudNP·
@BattlefieldInte Trash. Focus on the real game. Give us more maps!
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Battlefield Intel
Battlefield Intel@BattlefieldInte·
Redbull Gauntlet Supermoto Gameplay Battlefield 6
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Neel P
Neel P@medstudNP·
4 years of ups and down taught me many challenges mentally and physically. This is just the beginning! 💯 Left was my MRI Right is my official time 4 years later
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Neel P
Neel P@medstudNP·
Yesterday I completed my FIRST EVER half marathon hosted by @LOVERUNPHILLY I set this goal to accomplish and work towards after herniating 2 discs back in 2022. At times there were moments I thought I never would get back to being active again… NOT ANYMORE 💪🏾
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Neel P
Neel P@medstudNP·
@Battlefield How is going to play this? Just give us meat grinder maps like metro and locker. Hagental was a good start.
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Battlefield@Battlefield·
Go full throttle 🏁🔥 Jump into the Red Bull Supermoto Gauntlet in REDSEC, a free, limited-time event from March 31 to April 14. Grab your dirt bike, race through knockout rounds, and earn exclusive Red Bull in-game rewards. 🔗 x.ea.com/88808
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Neel P
Neel P@medstudNP·
@MLBONFOX What kind of Yankee propaganda is this
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FOX Sports: MLB
FOX Sports: MLB@MLBONFOX·
The Yankees are on pace to go 162-0 with zero runs allowed this season 👀
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Neel P
Neel P@medstudNP·
@anishmoonka This was awesome. Great insight 💪🏾
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Those wheels you’re looking at are 0.75 millimeters thick. That’s half the thickness of a US dime. Each one was carved from a single block of aluminum, and NASA sent six of them to Mars knowing they’d eventually shred. Curiosity was built for a 2-year mission. It landed in August 2012, and by December that year NASA had already extended the mission indefinitely. Thirteen years and 35.5 kilometers later, the rover is still going, but the wheels started cracking just 14 months in. The damage came faster than anyone at JPL predicted. Sharp embedded rocks were punching straight through the skin between the treads. So NASA assembled a Wheel Wear Tiger Team (a crisis problem-solving tradition that goes back to Apollo 13) and got to work. In 2017, they uploaded a traction control algorithm from Earth that adjusts each wheel’s speed in real time based on the terrain, reducing force on the front wheels by 20%. They rerouted the rover to softer ground and started driving backward when possible, because pulling wheels over rocks produces less force than pushing them into rocks. The wildest part: if enough treads snap off, Curiosity is designed to find a sharp rock on Mars and use it to deliberately rip out the damaged inner section of its own wheel. JPL tested this on a replica rover and found Curiosity can keep driving on just the outer third. They predict this won’t be needed until around 2034. Every 1,000 meters, the rover pulls over and uses the camera on its robotic arm to photograph its own wheels so engineers on Earth can count every crack. Each wheel also has tiny holes that spell “JPL” in Morse code, which Curiosity uses to measure distance by photographing its own tracks in the dirt. These photos directly changed the next rover. When NASA built Perseverance, engineers 3D-printed about 70 different tread designs before landing on 48 curved treads instead of Curiosity’s 24, with thicker skin. They tested the new wheels over 60 kilometers and got zero damage by Curiosity’s original failure definition. “A boring graph with no data on it,” as one JPL engineer put it. A $2.5 billion machine doing self-surgery with rocks on another planet because the mission outlasted its design by 6x.
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【Breaking 🚨】 Curiosity wheels taken yesterday, showing the damages caused during the 13 years it has been on the Red Planet

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Neel P
Neel P@medstudNP·
@pepsi A cold Diet Coke tbh.
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Pepsi@pepsi·
name a better combo than Pepsi + pizza. we’ll wait.
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Battlefield Intel@BattlefieldInte·
I'll pay money for these voice lines to come back.. 🤩
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Polymarket@Polymarket·
JUST IN: Apple preparing to introduce advertising in Apple Maps as early as next month.
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