
CL
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CL
@clecarnaqueR
🇵🇪MD |🔜 Internal Medicine | Educación y docencia en medicina | ECFMG Certified | Amo aprender y compartir lo aprendido




Cuando vean a los alumnos de años menores mirando alrededor con duda si acercarse o no acérquense ustedes y pregúnteles qué necesitan o explíquenles cosas. No saben la motivación y el cambio positivo que pueden hacer en su aprendizaje, e incluso en su vocación. #BeenThereDoneThat



📣Meet our #Match2026 applicants! We are proud to introduce Dr. Cesar Lecarnaque, a dedicated Peruvian IMG applying to Internal Medicine. A proud member of our AAPP community, wishing the very best in this exciting journey toward residency! #Match2026 #internalmedicine

📣Meet our #Match2026 applicants! We are proud to introduce Dr. Cesar Lecarnaque, a dedicated Peruvian IMG applying to Internal Medicine. A proud member of our AAPP community, wishing the very best in this exciting journey toward residency! #Match2026 #internalmedicine







In the category of "Not all heroes wear capes"... Dr. Peter Gates is an Australian neurologist who wrote the original 2005 paper on the Rule of 4s for localizing brainstem lesions. I first read this paper around 2012 while coaching med students. It was so helpful that I used it to create the Brainstem video in Boards and Beyond, which played a big role in launching the site's popularity. He’s not on X, but you can find him on Instagram (@profpetergates), where he shares great neuro cases. Below is a short YouTube clip where he talks about his love for neurology. I really admire his brilliant approach to teaching. Making the complex understandable is the essence of a great educator. youtube.com/watch?v=q-OvPS…



















