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dr.Aki

@microlittman

DUHS| Medical officer BS-17| Aspiring Neurosurgeon | Founder of LMRG | Researcher | Publications-2

Karachi, Pakistan 가입일 Mart 2023
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USMLE tests your financial condition more than intelligence.
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Qabil-e-izat hain wo mard, auratain jo rishton mai na’itfaqi kay bd khamosh hojate mgr aj kl logon ne nikah ko mazak bana liya hai, jiske sath apne din raat guazare usse alag hote hee foran uske a’ib muashry mai be’naqab krdete hain to maf keejiyega ap bht hee ghatiya insan hain.
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@Amar__000 Stay tuned will post after graduating from BDS
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dr.Aki@microlittman·
Surgery Residency Tip: When injecting local anesthesia, go slowly. Fast injection causes more pain than the needle itself. Buffer lidocaine with sodium bicarbonate (1:10 ratio) to reduce the sting. Your patients will thank you.
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@Skmundra14 Peribulbar block ,resistance , patient and pain ke siwai kuch smjh nhe aaya kya likha he 😭
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Chronic MO ship will definitely kill that continuous learner inside you .
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dr.Aki@microlittman·
@murtazawahab1 Karachi ka mayor Karachi mn nhe he yahn Karachi ki awaam Karachi mn nhe he 😭
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Only easiest thing MBBS is to take admissions in med school.
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@DrMahRukhBasit So technically you’re just manipulating yourself with extra steps
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Bubbles@DrMahRukhBasit·
Me manipulating the manipulator, by letting them think that they are manipulating me.. 😌😈
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There are 2 types of people on the basis of poisoning cases rush to ER 1) OP poisoning= Poor 2) sedative/Hypnotics/Antipsychotics/ Antidepressants= Rich or Middle class
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dr.Aki@microlittman·
@jasonryanmd Great point.The“just-in-time”context makes a huge difference for the listener. Once you lead with the chief concern,the relevant history practically filters itself and the audience can actually follow along instead of trying to hold a dozen unrelated detail in working memory.
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Jason Ryan@jasonryanmd·
Most common med student presentation mistake I see: The opening sentence when presenting a patient should give the patient’s age, gender and why they are being seen but NOTHING more. Leave the other stuff out until after you orient the listener to why the patient is there. Good: “53yom here with chest pain” “82yof day 3 post op” After this you can fill in details and the listener is oriented as you speak. Bad: “60yom with h/o HTN, diabetes, prior hip fracture, BPH, ED, anxiety, family history of colon CA who now comes in because of chest pain.” The listener has no idea which parts of that PMH matter most until you say why the patient is being seen.
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60 year smoker having complain of chest pain- 1 day And Troponin -T is positive What’s your expert opinion?
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zamnah iqan@anaaresistanam·
fellas we doing really good at cvs mcqs 💪
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dr.Aki@microlittman·
Hamare gharon ki ek talkh haqeeqat jab tum uraan ki chah zahir karoge to wo tumhare pankh kaat kar qaid kardenge aur phir ek din aayega jab wo pinjre kholenge aur kahenge “apne hum umar parindon ko dekho aasman ki wusaton main uraan bharte hain, tum kiyun nahi?”
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dr.Aki@microlittman·
@gollrotti I will definitely recommend do CS from fast bcz you will get job easily with good package compare to other universities
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dear all i highly recommend not doing cs from fast thanku
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@jasonryanmd Love this 😂 It’s such an accurate image. “Denies” always sounds like the patient is being interrogated, not assessed.
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Jason Ryan@jasonryanmd·
@microlittman When I hear “denies” I picture the patient in a windowless room like on a cop show with a light in their face “are you SURE you’re not short of breath???”
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There are some phrases we use in medicine with unnecessary words. Every once in a while you’ll come across an attending who hates these so beware. I used to get my notes carved up by one attending in particular: “…no prior history” = no history “multiple lesions” = lesions “not uncommon” = common
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