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@Radonomix

Radiology resident

United States Katılım Ocak 2026
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consultantplatinumpizza™
consultantplatinumpizza™@Xeon4f145d96s1·
Incredible that this is considered competitive in the US. We live in completely different worlds.
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Ahmed Budair
Ahmed Budair@ahmed_budair·
@Radonomix @Xeon4f145d96s1 This is a blind statement and doesn’t look good for a doctor, the system differs from place to place, some have 10% or lower for things like dermatology, while having 90%-100% for neurosurgery, since again cultural views differ and some are harder than the US or easier.
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Radonomics
Radonomics@Radonomix·
The background music in that animated video (the one from @mindoverweaknes about the gym/cheating/marriage story that got a lot of attention around March 15–17, 2026) is **"After You" by Greyhound**. It's a fairly common motivational / cinematic / dramatic stock track that gets used a lot in these kinds of storytelling edits and AI-generated animations on X and TikTok-style content. The piano-driven build-up with strings fits the "betrayal → revenge glow-up" narrative perfectly. If that doesn't match what you're hearing or if it's a different part of the video, drop more details (like a timestamp in the clip or a description of the melody) and I can double-check.
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Mind Over Weakness
Mind Over Weakness@mindoverweaknes·
What happens when a married woman goes to gym: The complete story
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Radonomics
Radonomics@Radonomix·
@zenhoneycutt So youre proposing the mechanism that they work is the physical injection of a needle? Because no vaccine would otherwise = placebo
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Zen Honeycutt
Zen Honeycutt@zenhoneycutt·
“Not a single one of all of the vaccines on the vaccine schedule nor any of the vaccines they were tested against, have ever been tested with a saline placebo. Not one.” -#DelBigtree #ICAN and #TheHighwire, #MAHAInstitute
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Radonomics
Radonomics@Radonomix·
@TakeThiamine Giving a laundry list of differentials =/= effective care in the clinical setting
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RJ
RJ@northwoods1980·
I want to nominate this "outside radiologist" as diagnostic rad of the year I'm just not sure where to submit my nomination.
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Ray Peat HubblyBubbly Emporium ✝️🎄
The real villains here are the doctors who revived her. Even without a DNR, no sane medical practitioner would seek to revive a patient who’s gone over 10-minutes without a pulse. It means guaranteed, severe brain damage, and an utterly diminished quality of life. By medicalizing and criminalizing death, billions of dollars are funneled into the medical system. Entire inheritances are depleted, fortunes are stripped. They insist that you and your loved ones live as a vegetables, and the longer and worse you suffer, the more the system gets paid. It’s a fantastic way to tax the old, vulnerable, non-working populations, while making sure that middle class intergenerational wealth transfer is minimized to maintain permanent class stratification. Oh you wanted a quick, peaceful death? You thought you’d die in your sleep? Nope, sorry. An low-IQ paramedic will forcibly pull you away from God, trach you and vent you, and then a team of sadistic doctors will keep you trapped in your dead body like a ghost, holding you for ransom until they’ve squeezed as much money as they can from your family, and then they’ll sell your organs to the highest bidder :p If your heart ever stops, you better hope that no one around you is estrogenic enough to actually call an ambulance immediately. Just give me my last rights and close my eyelids, please.
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Ray Peat HubblyBubbly Emporium ✝️🎄@RayPeatHeadShop

DID YOU KNOW? 330,000 people die EVERY YEAR in Canada, from all causes. Out of those deaths, about 155,000 (~50%) are due to terminal diseases like cancer, alzheimer’s, lou gehrig’s etc. Dying “naturally” from an unnatural disease basically involves the gradual shutdown of vital functions. For eg. The liver stops working altogether, the bone marrow stops producing RBCs, and the body is slowly poisoned by toxins, causing every debilitating symptom from total paralysis and vomiting acid to sudden blindness and extreme paranoia. Lips turning blue, clenching for air through a tube jammed in your neck. This acute phase can go on for weeks in an ICU, but the suffering that precedes it happens over months and years. It’s quite moderate, if anything, that MAiD is only available to around 13,000 of these patients, and it is only administered when death is imminent. The other hundreds of thousands of people die with a diaper full of green diarrhea and a painful UTI, in addition to the aforementioned symptoms. Utterly without dignity and honor, greatly traumatizing their families. Pinoy and Poonjabi nurses and caregivers (literally no one else to do it) laboring over stinking bodies to provide futile comforts in these last few months and weeks of life. The concept of a “slippery slope” exists in your mind, and it was implanted there because it’s a useful tool of prоpаgаndа. 0.1% mistakes are inevitable, but humans are not retarded and on the whole we don’t tolerate erroneous applications of the lаw. If anything the screening processes become more robust. TLDR: You better hope you d*e suddenly in your sleep, whether you’re in favor of MAiD or not.

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Wally Nowinski
Wally Nowinski@Nowooski·
@DrVexis And honestly one of my takeaways from this is that hospital delirium is a lazy diagnosis from doctors who don’t have the intelligence or context (no human does) of chat gpt to figure out the specific variable that’s triggering it.
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Wally Nowinski
Wally Nowinski@Nowooski·
My dad was in the hospital for a few weeks over Christmas. 4 days into his stay, he started starting having wild hallucinations. I asked the doctors if it could be any new medications, they all insisted it wasn’t. ChatGPT identified that a small number of older men with his profile can experience hallucinations as a side effect of an antibiotic they put him on the previous evening. I insisted they take him off that medication and the hallucinations stopped. New York progressive what to make that illegal and think I should have just trusted the doctors who were dismissing his suffering.
More Perfect Union@MorePerfectUS

A New York bill would ban AI from answering questions related to several licensed professions like medicine, law, dentistry, nursing, psychology, social work, engineering, and more. The companies would be liable if the chatbots give “substantive responses” in these areas.

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Hybrid Athlete Guy
Hybrid Athlete Guy@Hybridathlete·
If a 200lb man drinks 2 light beers every hour for 48 hours, their BAC would be roughly 1%. -0.08% is the legal limit -0.20% is likely blacked out -0.30% is likely unconscious -0.40% will kill most -0.50% will kill all but the most talented alcoholics So no, it is not doable.
Definitely Nick@other_st_nick

If you have no other obligations and you organize your weekend around it I think 100 beers in 48 hours is quite doable. Not smart, but doable

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taoki
taoki@justalexoki·
@MishaTurtleX everybody hates doctors. ai is better at diagnosing than doctors already! if given the opportunity people will 100% prefer the ai
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taoki@justalexoki·
doctors are about to get automated and i think literally everybody is happy about that
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Gabe Wilson MD
Gabe Wilson MD@Gabe__MD·
Just because the timing was off doesn’t mean the conclusion is wrong. It means the conclusion is early. Not sure why people keep hearing “it hasn’t happened yet” and concluding “it will never happen.” That’s not how exponential technology works. AI is already matching or surpassing radiologists in narrow diagnostic areas — and those areas are expanding monthly with each model generation. The real bottleneck isn’t capability. It’s adoption. Radiology groups are avoiding implementation until they’re forced to. One national group is currently 8,000 routine studies behind. Patients are dying before their imaging is ever read by human eyes. Just a matter of time
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Wes Roth
Wes Roth@WesRoth·
Remember when everyone said AI was going to completely replace radiologists? Dario Amodei just broke down exactly why that hasn't happened yet and what it means for the future of your career. Instead of wiping out the job, AI just ate the highly technical part (reading the scans), forcing humans to pivot entirely to the "human touch" (patient care). Amodei believes we need to adapt to AI step-by-step as it evolves. However, he didn't sugarcoat the endgame: he admitted it is highly likely that AI will eventually beat us at everything, including physical robotics.
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
🚨 HOLY HELLLLLLL: Iran just took out a $1.1 billion radar at the most fortified US base in the Middle East with a single missile. THIS IS BAD!!! That radar was the backbone of ALL US missile defense in the Gulf. Every Patriot. Every THAAD. Now operating blind. Qatar intercepted 101 missiles during this conflict. Two got through. One hit the only target that mattered. This is asymmetric warfare in one sentence: Iran has to succeed once. We have to be perfect every time. We weren’t. The US just promised Navy escorts will protect Gulf shipping lanes. But if we couldn’t protect a $1.1 billion radar inside our own base — What are those escorts actually guaranteeing? The petrodollar runs through a Strait we can no longer credibly protect. One missile just changed everything.
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The Carnivore RN
The Carnivore RN@wilsonhlthcoach·
@RobertKennedyJc Just made another batch of my tallow bar soap. I use it for my skin and hair. And I make my own tallow cream as a body lotion. Tallow is the best thing ever for inside and outside the body!
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ⁿᵉʷˢ Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
ⁿᵉʷˢ Robert F. Kennedy Jr.@RobertKennedyJc·
Your skin absorbs what you put on it. Most skincare is loaded with SLS (Sodium Lauryl Sulfate). A harsh detergent that strips natural oils, irritates skin, & can trigger allergic reactions & long-term inflammation. Stop paying to poison yourself. Read the label. MAHA
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Radonomics
Radonomics@Radonomix·
@theblanketdog @northwoods1980 +1. Also there is a prevailing sense that the rug is being pulled from underneath us, so if we ask about practice building they’ll tell us some BS when it’s mostly working for private equity in different flavors
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Blanket Dog
Blanket Dog@theblanketdog·
@northwoods1980 Their question matters. If you're using some bottom of the barrel, dogshit AI that gives them more work for the same pay or less pay, why would they want to work there? As you said, it's a buyer's market. Also hate to tell you, but that ain't changing any time soon.
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RJ
RJ@northwoods1980·
Radiology residents and fellows demonstrating during job interviews that one of their primary concerns is what interpretive AI the group has. To me, red flag to some extent. How about, what specific practice building skills do you have that will benefit the group. Such a different generation, awful mindset we have with a large percentage of interviewing candidates. And I get the exact same feedback from so many other groups now. Supply-demand luckily in their favor otherwise, good Lord. I would rather work short.
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