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CA-2 (PGY-3) Anesthesia @MayoClinic | MBRU’22 🩺🇦🇪 | Lifelong learner | 🇪🇬 | ❤️-🏃‍♀️🏋️‍♀️☕️📖🐈 | Views my own | الحمد لله

Minnesota, USA Katılım Mart 2020
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Sophia ❣️@KeruboSk·
What’s the grief milestone nobody prepares you for? Not the funeral. Not the first year. The weird specific one nobody talks about.
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serènity@cultureartislam·
Eid Mubarak!
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Tugba Busra Yavuz, M.D.
Tugba Busra Yavuz, M.D.@tugbabusray·
I can’t believe that I will be an anesthesiologist in the US!!!🎉🎉 From this little girl to this moment. Grateful to God, my family and to everyone who supported me along the way. 💕 #Match2026
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Sarah E. Johnson, MBBS
Sarah E. Johnson, MBBS@s_estherjohnson·
I’M GOING TO BE A NEUROSURGEON!!! ✨ Endlessly thankful to my village of mentors, friends & family - I couldn’t have done this without them. #Match2026 @TheNRMP
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Nour Zalat, MD
Nour Zalat, MD@drnourzalat·
Woohoo!!! I MATCHED IN MY DREAM SPECIALTY!! قُلْ بِفَضْلِ اللَّهِ وَبِرَحْمَتِهِ فَبِذَٰلِكَ فَلْيَفْرَحُوا هُوَ خَيْرٌ مِّمَّا يَجْمَعُونَ
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Muhammad Qudrat Ullah, MD
Muhammad Qudrat Ullah, MD@QudratUllahRana·
🚨 The 2026 AHA/ACC PE guidelines changed how we think about pulmonary embolism. Not just new treatments — a new clinical framework. Say goodbye to “massive vs submassive.” Meet A–E PE Clinical Categories 🧵👇
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Dr Kamlesh Darji
Dr Kamlesh Darji@DrKamleshDarji1·
Residency tip: Use your institute like a smart customer during a mega sale. You’re already paying - with time, effort, stress, and money (especially in private institutes) - so extract full value. > Library access, paid journals, and online databases: upgrade your knowledge daily. > Gymkhana and sports facilities: go regularly or on weekends - burnout starts in the body, not the mind. > Mental wellness and counseling services: use them when you feel low. I think chronic stress is not a badge of honour. One important thing: NEVER FEEL GUILTY while using these facilities. The government (or management) allocates massive funds for them - you are entitled to this support. Change your perspective, use everything available, and turn yourself into a super doctor.
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Dr Kamlesh Darji
Dr Kamlesh Darji@DrKamleshDarji1·
Residency tip: Never confuse workload with learning. You may handle hundreds of cases and treat/sign them out within days - that is workload. Learning is choosing two high-value cases every day, studying them in depth, and if possible; write an article on them. That’s how residents become experts.
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𓂀 Nefertiti : Nile Tales 𓅓
كورنيش المعادي / مصر ♥️🇪🇬
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blue@bluewmist·
Be the person who still tries. After failure, after frustration, after disappointment, after exhaustion, after heartache, be the person who musters up the courage to believe that a new attempt can manifest a new outcome. Be the person who still tries.
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Laura Vater, MD, MPH
Laura Vater, MD, MPH@doclauravater·
We see specialty disrespect all the time in medicine. The truth is that every specialty carries a different kind of weight. Each has its own value. We are all caring for humans in our own way. Diagnosing, stabilizing, operating, listening, preventing, following through.
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Laura Vater, MD, MPH
Laura Vater, MD, MPH@doclauravater·
Research shows that admitting you don't know something actually helps people trust you more. Instead of making up an answer or pretending you know everything, try saying, "I'm not sure what this is, but I'll work to find out."
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