Meraj Bugti

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Meraj Bugti

Meraj Bugti

@Doctor_Bugti

IM Applicant | Step 2: 263 | Step 1 pass | IM Resident @ NMUH |

Pakistan Katılım Kasım 2022
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Pashtoon Kasi MD, MS
Pashtoon Kasi MD, MS@pashtoonkasi·
Help My Mom Open a Women & Children’s Hospital in Our Village — Samali, Kuchlak, Pakistan. 🇵🇰 Read her inspiring story. Please donate and share.❤️ gofund.me/19184d96f
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Dr G Rajesh (Gopalan Nair Rajesh).
58 yr old male admitted to a peripheral hospital with chest pain, developed cardiac arrest there and was resuscitated. his creatinine was 3.8 mg. What is the probable arrhythmia which developed while the patient was in CCU? Baseline ECG attached below.
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Saad Barkaat, MD
Saad Barkaat, MD@saadbarkaat·
Alhamdulillah, Incoming Internal Medicine Resident at Wellstar Cobb! #Match2026
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Muhammad Hammad Asghar, MD
Muhammad Hammad Asghar, MD@MHammadAsgharMD·
"So which of the favors of your Lord would you deny?" (55:13) ✨ Incoming Infectious Diseases Fellow – Westchester Medical Center, NY 🇺🇲 It took me five years. “I don’t have the resources. Can I pursue the USMLE journey?” I asked a senior during my fourth year of MBBS, soon after he had matched. His response, “Only if you are willing to pay the price,” struck me deeply. ‘Could the son of a laborer, from a family surviving on a few thousand rupees a month, really dream this big? Was this path not reserved only for the privileged?’ For years, such questions consumed me. But not anymore. From that day on, I did not stop. Yes, it took me five years. Balancing work as a medical instructor and medical officer, long residency hours, and a full-time moonlighting job, all while surviving on four to five hours of sleep, was never easy. The journey was full of uncertainty, visa rejections, moments of humiliation, and countless tests of patience. Yet I kept going with quiet defiance, smiling through it all, grounded in discipline, consistency, and faith. Since the early days of medical school, the United States has always been my goal. Despite initial hesitation, financial burdens, and the knowledge that my path would take longer than most, making me an older graduate and placing me at a disadvantage, I still chose to begin. I could not allow my circumstances to define me, nor could I live with the regret of not even trying if my conscience were to question me in my forties or fifties, because Allah says, “That man can have nothing but what he strives for.” (53:39) I would be remiss if I did not acknowledge the people who lifted me when I needed it most, as none of this would have been possible without them. This success belongs as much to my parents, family, mentors, colleagues, and friends as it does to me. To those who stood by me, thank you. And to those who didn’t, you too played your part. To anyone walking this path through uncertainty, self-doubt, or unanswered questions: trust in your work and in Allah’s plan. Write your own story, one that inspires someone else to keep going when they feel like giving up. And if you ever feel like quitting, remember you were not born to settle for less. Alhamdulillah, countless times! 🙏
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Dr Ahmad Rehan Khan
Dr Ahmad Rehan Khan@AhmadRehanKhan·
Dr. Fischer, you’re a true rockstar. Your support, empathy, and genuine respect for the diverse religions and cultures of your residents set a gold standard for leadership. And since great leadership deserves great food, the next iftar is officially on me, my friend.
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At Iftar dinner in Brooklyn with my Chief resident hospital attending and new infectious disease doctor! Iftar rocks! PS my clothes were picked out and brought to me from Pakistan by the Chief resident

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Conrad Fischer
Conrad Fischer@SeeFisch·
At Iftar dinner in Brooklyn with my Chief resident hospital attending and new infectious disease doctor! Iftar rocks! PS my clothes were picked out and brought to me from Pakistan by the Chief resident
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Meraj Bugti
Meraj Bugti@Doctor_Bugti·
@anaulhaq @BankAlfalahPAK @StateBank_Pak @HBLPak charged me around 4k plus on my asaan account and asked me to close my asaan account and then make a new one in order to continue using services. I requested to upgrade my account type as per stat bank policy but they never did. Forced me to close it and open a new one.
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Mansoor
Mansoor@anaulhaq·
Today @BankAlfalahPAK charged PKR 5,000 + 800 tax as annual debit card fee. It's amazing that beside charging for each transaction, each print receipt, each SMS alert, they still need to charge this particular amount. Dear @StateBank_Pak is there any legal provision for this fee?
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Alex
Alex@AlexKohMD·
40yo man with multi nodular thyroid goiter presented with palpitations. He was normotensive after resuscitation, but HR was still rapid. What do you think and how would you manage this patient?
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Conrad Fischer
Conrad Fischer@SeeFisch·
Seriously, My Dude! (As they say in Stranger Things) I could not be more proud of you. I LOVE IT when trainees and particularly Chief Residents do something I am NOT capable of doing. May ALL the trainees pass me!! further
Adarsh G. Balaji, MD@AdarshGBalaji

THE Conrad Fischer 🔥 Thank you for your endless support and encouragement. We wouldn’t be here without you, Dr. Fischer! You taught us to dream big and work towards it 🙌🏾🥳 @SeeFisch

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Aamir Laghari , MD, FACC
Aamir Laghari , MD, FACC@DrAamirLaghari·
From the point of working as a Farmer to shop floors and beyond, the journey has been humbling with so many falls but all we have to do is just strong believe. Despite my imperfections, everything I am today is only by His grace.
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Meraj Bugti
Meraj Bugti@Doctor_Bugti·
@TSM_Humanist Counsel abt 1. The risks, each pregnancy has 25% risk of thal. major, its severity 2. Importance of prenatal screening (CVS 10–12 wks) during each pregnancy 3. A possible pregnancy termination. 4. Extended family screening and about cousins marriages Anything I missed sir ?
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Tariq Mir 🇵🇰
Tariq Mir 🇵🇰@TSM_Humanist·
26-year-old recently married lady, was referred by OB-GYN for treatment of anaemia unresponsive to iron therapy. CBC/Hb HPLC suggestive of Thalassemia Minor. A Hx of cousin marriage promoted me for CBC/Hb HPLC of husband & he turned out to be a carrier Steps of counselling ❓
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Conrad Fischer
Conrad Fischer@SeeFisch·
Before the COVID vaccine we had TWENTY deaths a day just in one place. After the vaccine, I have NEVER seen someone hospitalized for vaccine injury and I have not seen a COVID death in years. Warmly, Conrad Fischer, MD Chief of Infectious Diseases
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Nico Gagelmann
Nico Gagelmann@NicoGagelmann·
Ten rules for the medical resident 1. Be truthful. Practice medicine the way you would want it practiced on you. Integrity in thought, speech, and action is non-negotiable. 2. Stay organized. Your cognitive bandwidth is finite. Use systems (calendars, lists, routines) to reduce chaos and prevent avoidable errors. 3. Learn from mistakes. You will err. Analyze failures honestly, correct course, and do not repeat them. Reflection is a professional obligation. 4. Ask. Ignorance concealed is dangerous. Seek input from seniors, peers, nurses, and allied staff early and without embarrassment. 5. Communicate clearly. Medicine fails when communication fails. Be precise, listen actively, avoid jargon, and confirm understanding. 6. Listen to patients. Symptoms, fears, and values are data. Attention is not optional; it is diagnostic and therapeutic. 7. Stay sane. You will encounter suffering, injustice, and death. Remain lucid and mentally intact. Protect time for recovery, burnout helps no one. 8. Stay curious. Clinical competence decays without inquiry. Read, question, and adapt as evidence evolves. 9. Stand up. Have principles. Authority does not equal correctness. Advocate for patients and for sound medicine, even when uncomfortable. 10. Be sincere. Remember why you entered medicine. Let purpose, not convenience or fear, guide your conduct. "A good doctor in a privileged or shitty hospital is still a good doctor" taken from my good @nihardesai89
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Conrad Fischer
Conrad Fischer@SeeFisch·
Merry Christmas! Study medicine Protect the weak (hence why I made "All the Empty Rooms" From Reverend Dr. Conrad Fischer, MD, Deacon of the Orthodox Church
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Ch Fawad Hussain
Ch Fawad Hussain@fawadchaudhry·
Nothing but praise for @MaryamNSharif for embracing minorities, installing 42 feet tall Christmas tree at Liberty Chowk Lahore is symbol of inclusion, truly commendable @GovtofPunjabPK
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