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𝙳𝚛. 𝙼𝚊𝚑𝚖𝚘𝚘𝚍 ☤

@Dr___MD

MBBS, ABU Zaria⚕️ | Systems Thinker & Philosopher | Saving lives by day, overthinking life by night | Reader, writer | Sharing health-related insights..........

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Eboy Ekpere@EEkpere8254·
@Dr___MD @realbig_shak Make I tell u sumthin, someone of us grew up Abandoned by our so called father, who ran away from responsibility and left us with our mom, bro imagine the suffering and hardship . Truth be told be responsible first b4 giving birth to a child
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Dr. Shak🩺@realbig_shak·
“Don’t have kids until you are financially stable” if our parents went by this rule most of us wouldn’t exist.
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TemmyUTD⚽🔴
TemmyUTD⚽🔴@UTDtemmy·
@Dr___MD @realbig_shak An excuse? How about we change that word to Trauma? There are things some people go through and they will never want to see their kid go through the same.
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Dr. Shak🩺
Dr. Shak🩺@realbig_shak·
“I didn’t tell my parents to bring me into this world” fair point. The question is: Did you tell them not to?
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i hate seeing people without blue tick it’s just $5. are you really that poor?
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A®️𝓍on@PharmXOAB·
Yesterday in The Lancet they announced a major shift: Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is now officially Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome, or PMOS. This came after 14 years of global consensus with experts, doctors, and over 22,000 patients. It’s not just a new name, it fixes real problems. Here's everything you need to know now, a thread 🧵👇
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Ramlaah 🩺@Raamlaah·
2 years post caesarean section and the scar randomly started acting like a fresh wound 4 days ago… pain worsen with sneezing, coughing or laughing. Doctors in the house, what could this be?
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Monday@Just_mondey·
Which one got your attention?
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Passed my final professional exam. Finally, a licensed Radiographer❤️☢️
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Choose wisely. This Or That
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𝘀𝗮𝗱𝗶𝗾@sadiieeq·
@Dr___MD Just like Nephrology topics are one if the interesting things to read but you won't like to manage CKD patient in our low resource setting 💔
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𝙳𝚛. 𝙼𝚊𝚑𝚖𝚘𝚘𝚍 ☤
Sometimes, the specialty you admire the most ends up breaking your heart the fastest. I really used to think Oncology was my thing. In 400 level during Histopathology posting when I had a presentation on Carcinogenesis, I understood the topic so well and became so fascinated by it that I genuinely fell in love with Oncology. The mutations, tumor suppressor genes, oncogenes… everything was so interesting. At that point, cancer was still something I only knew on slides and in textbooks. It felt scientific and interesting. Then Internal Medicine posting happened. That was the first time I saw what cancer actually looked like in real life, beyond the molecular level and pathology notes. I saw the pain, the cachexia, the endless admissions, the emotional exhaustion and toll on families. And one particular patient changed everything for me. I was supposed to present a case of possible Hepatocellular carcinoma during my IM posting. I clerked the patient properly, read so much about the case and prepared seriously for the presentation. I came to the ward the next morning only to hear he died overnight. Man… that one hit me hard because I developed a kind of bond with the patient. It was during that posting I realized there’s a huge difference between loving Oncology academically and being emotionally strong enough to manage Oncology patients every day. That was when I knew Oncology wasn’t for me.
E me ka🩺@Emeka3345

Someone tweeted the other day that oncology is a very depressing specialty and I totally agree. You get to see your patients battle one of the worst life draining disease and sometimes have to follow up with patients for months or years. That closeness can make losses hit harder emotionally

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Alpha🤴@AlphaForge11·
cool or childish ??
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LADE HERSELF@Thebiglade·
which country would you never visit, even if the trip was free ??
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Ramlaah 🩺@Raamlaah·
Your future doctor is using ChatGPT to pass med school so you better start eating healthy 😂
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How do you politely ask someone if they wanna fuck
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