Adelina GRob
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Adelina GRob
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Hemos venido a aprender. #Gastroenterology #WomenInEndoscopy
Granada, España Katılım Aralık 2012
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𝗪𝗵𝘆 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗣𝗶𝘁𝘁 𝗯𝗲𝗰𝗮𝗺𝗲 𝗮 𝗡𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝗮𝗹 𝗦𝗲𝗻𝘀𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻?
Here’s my perspective as a physician on what makes it different
1) A REAL Emergency Department:
Unlike shows like Grey's Anatomy, House, or Chicago Med where roles blur into fantasy…
The Pitt shows how an ER actually functions:
Attendings, residents, med students
Nurses, techs, social workers
Security, admin, leadership
Everyone has a role. Everyone matters.
That’s reality.
2) Neurodiversity — Done Right
Dr King’s portrayal of a neurodivergent resident is one of the most authentic depictions I’ve seen.
As a psychiatrist, I can say this confidently:
✔️ The mannerisms
✔️ The emotional processing
✔️ The interactions
It’s not dramatized. It’s accurate.
And it sends a powerful message:
People on the spectrum can thrive, even in high-pressure fields like medicine.
3) Burnout — Not Glamour, But Truth:
Most medical dramas glamorize the profession.
The Pitt exposes the truth:
✔️ Exhaustion
✔️ Emotional depletion
✔️ System pressure
From nurses to residents to attendings burnout is universal and it’s portrayed without filters.
4) The Insurance Reality:
This might be the first show to highlight what both patients and physicians struggle with daily:
🔹 Prior authorizations
🔹 Denials
🔹 High copays
These are not side plots.
They are central to modern healthcare.
5) The “Superhuman Physician” Myth:
Physicians are often the worst patients.
Why?
Because many struggle to accept their own vulnerability.
Dr Robby’s arc in Season 2 shows:
✔️ Silent suffering
✔️ Likely severe depression
✔️ Difficulty seeking help
Especially in men, this “tough it out” mindset can be dangerous.This wasn’t just storytelling, it was a mirror.
If you’re struggling, get help.
6) The Burden of Documentation:
EMRs were meant to help.
Instead, they’ve become a major source of burnout:
✔️ Endless charting
✔️ Quality metrics
✔️ Time away from patients
Dr Santos’ struggles?
Every trainee in America can relate.
What else makes it stand out?
🔹 Hospital systems prioritizing efficiency and profit
🔹 Pressure for rapid patient turnover
🔹 Workplace violence
🔹 Long wait times
🔹 ICE presence and its impact on care
All uncomfortable — All real.
And then there’s diversity.
Strong, competent, independent women of color are not token characters here.
They reflect what we actually see in hospitals across America.
Bottom line:
The Pitt didn’t succeed despite being a medical drama.
It succeeded because it finally told the truth about medicine.
And people, inside and outside healthcare recognized it.
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#ThePitt #NoahWyle #HBOMax




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Iba a escribir un tuit sobre la #HuelgaMédica3O, pero ya fue escrito en 2018.
Creo que no puedo explicar mejor varios de los motivos que nos han llevado a esta situación.
Mónica García@Monica_Garcia_G
Las guardias de 24h no sólo reducen la capacidad cognitiva en la toma de decisiones, sino que además no cuentan como tiempo trabajado. Peor calidad asistencial y laboral. Y los MIR, mano de obra barata en aras de su formación. Cambiemos el sistema. redaccionmedica.com/secciones/medi…
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“The last thing I heard was the voice of my children playing, then everything went black. When I opened my eyes I thought I’d gone blind. I couldn’t see anything. I could no longer hear their voices. I checked to see if my wife was alive. Her back and legs were fractured, but she was alive. So I turned on the light of my phone and tried to find the children. My three-year-old daughter Julia was calling to me from beneath the rubble: ‘Baba, Baba, where are you?’ I carried her to a safe place then went back for my second son Kareem. He had severe head trauma. He was in a trance. He kept saying: ‘I’m sorry Mama. Please don’t blame me. I’m sorry.’ When I brought them to the hospital, I refused to let my colleagues deal with their injuries. I dealt with them alone. I did the dressing. I removed the sutures. I wanted them to feel: ‘Our dad is taking care of us, maybe he can still protect us. Maybe he’s still our hero.’ We’re doing OK, I guess. My wife is in a wheelchair now; she can’t walk. So I’m everyone’s caregiver. The children’s wounds are healing slowly. But there is a big problem with their brain. They cannot eat well, cannot talk well. Julia is still waking in the night and screaming. Every time she hears a rocket she starts trembling and crying. I used to tell her: ‘Don’t worry. They’re not targeting us.’ It’s a myth that all of us in Gaza tell our children. But it doesn’t work anymore; she knows that it’s a lie. I'm trying to keep myself together, so they can still see me as their hero. But no, I am not strong now. I'm weak. I’m not eating well. I used to wear better clothes. I’m not OK. There’s so much fear. Fear that they will never recover. If there’s another strike, even near us, they will lose their mind. You understand me? And I have so much guilt, because I’m the reason we stayed. We had a chance to leave Gaza, one year ago. But I refused. Because I love my people. I love my patients, so I chose to stay. But I regret all of it. My children had the right to live their life. Not this life I chose for them. I'm not okay. I didn't do well with my children. I didn't save them or protect them. We used to be a beautiful family. But now, I don’t know.”
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Dr. Ahmed Seyam is a surgeon with @MSF_USA. His story is a part of a series I am doing on the Palestinian Staff of Doctors Without Borders in Gaza.



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Former President Bill Clinton:
“Mr. Netanyahu has long wanted to fight Iran, because that way he can stay in office forever and ever….”
“But I think we should be trying to diffuse it and I hope President Trump will do that. I hope anybody there will do that...we gotta convince our friends in the Middle East that we'll stand with them and try to protect them.
But choosing undeclared wars in which the primary victims are civilians who are not politically involved one way or the other, just wanna live decent lives is not a very good solution.
Do I think that we have to try to stop Iran from having a nuclear weapon? I do. I tried at that and we had some success. But we don't have to have all this outright, constant killing of civilians who can't defend themselves and they just want a chance to live.”
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Motivos puramente visuales por los que algunos nos enamoramos de este Papa 🧵 #loveFrancisco #bodylanguage #escenografia #powerdressing

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El presidente saliente de EEUU, Joe Biden, condecora al chef español José Andrés con la Medalla Presidencial de la Libertad, la condecoración civil más alta del país tinyurl.com/akk9jr5y
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Lo que cuenta @daandina en este hilo es un ESCÁNDALO . Intolerable desde todos los puntos de vista
david andina@daandina
‼️ Hace 4 años de las últimas elecciones al Colegio de Médicos de Madrid. La escasa participación y la presentación de 4 candidaturas sin 2ª vuelta posibilitó al Dr. Martínez Selles ser elegido con el 6% de los votos. Eran 13 miembros. Tras 4 años de luchas internas quedaron 7:
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@javierandelen @NaideSabeNada @Buenafuente @Berto_Romero Ha sido momentazo de risas infinitas😂 , de lo mejorcito ! Yo andando por la calle partiéndome de risa sola 🤣🤣🤣
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Vaya momento más risa en el @NaideSabeNada de ayer. Estaba oyéndolo y lo he puesto en vídeo porq es q me meaba escuchando a estos dos locos con la siesta del borrego y la siesta de la noche. @Buenafuente y @Berto_Romero son oliva virgen extra. 😆😆😆😆😆👇 #SiestaTime
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