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@idiawrites
MD💊, PGY-2 Peds. C’est la vie 🌹, softie🐻. Islam🤍💫
New York, NY Katılım Ocak 2019
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He was passive-aggressive towards Garrett because, in his mind, Garrett came from privilege and financial backing and was ungrateful for it. Once he knew Garrett's reasoning, he wasn't like that anymore. It's almost like you people watch the show with your eyes closed.
OLUWAFEYISAYO ❤️❤️@Feyisparkles
Logan is so weird, crushing on Hannah and being passive aggressive
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How do I move on from Garrett and Hannah. I just loved their love. The show covers things like consent, SA and DV. Really heartwarming 😊 #offcampus
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Incredibly touched by this. Please take a minute to read today. An important message for physicians everywhere

JAMA@JAMA_current
"Medicine can have extraordinary meaning. But it cannot substitute for being present in your own life." In #APieceofMyMind, a psychiatrist and residency program director reflects on an unexpected #LungCancer diagnosis. ja.ma/48OxHxC
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🚨 The USCIS visa pause is actively harming U.S. healthcare delivery
This is NOT an entry or travel ban at the border. It has profound consequences for all noncitizens already living inside the United States who were born in certain countries, as well as for their U.S. citizen family members, the patients who rely on them, and the hospitals that employ them.
On 12/2/2025 USCIS implemented an indefinite pause on all green cards, work permits renewals, visa status extension for foreign nationals born in 39 countries, including Nigeria, Venezuela, Cuba, Syria, Iran, Sudan and Yemen.
The Department of Homeland Security framed it as a national security measure — but for the physicians caught in it, the explanation does not make the situation any less devastating.
The practical result: Physicians who have lived and worked in the United States for years, passed their boards, earned certifications, and built careers serving underserved communities are now unable to work and have almost no avenue available to extend lawful status or renew work authorization if they are born in any of those countries.
America already faces a severe ~65,000 physician shortage (AAMC).
Foreign-trained doctors = 25% of all practicing physicians in the U.S.
Yet >10,000 H-1B + >17,000 J-1 physician visa holders are currently paused.
• 87 million Americans live in medical professional shortage areas
• Losing even one foreign doctor leaves up to 900 patients without care in rural communities.
U.S. medical schools cannot fill the gap:
• 44,000 residency slots each year
• Only 30,000 applicants from U.S. medical schools
• Over 60% of international medical graduates serve in primary care — the fields with the most severe shortages
This pause is worsening doctor shortages nationwide and putting American patient care at risk.
Major medical organizations formally urged USCIS to intervene after this policy began sidelining physicians in the middle of the academic year. In their letter, they called for a categorical exemption for licensed physicians from this indefinite pause, warning that continued enforcement would further disrupt continuity of care and place patient outcomes at risk.
Citations:
• NYT (April 4, 2026): nytimes.com/2026/04/04/us/…
• April 8, 2026 Letter from 24 major healthcare organizations (AAMC, AAFP, AMA + more) to DHS: aan.com/siteassets/hom…
#PhysicianShortage #USHealthcare #IMGs #VisaPause
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Mind you yesterday my nose was running because it was so cold out
Polymarket@Polymarket
BREAKING: New York City reportedly expected to reach 87°F next week during record-breaking heat wave.
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