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Mariyah Anwer
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Surgery is about two things. Details and Complications. Pay attention to details to prevent complications AND when complications occur, pay attention to details to make the complication better.
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Surgery is a "wicked" environment: feedback is delayed, noisy, and often biased. My essay on why experience doesn't always equal mastery, and how to learn when the feedback loops are broken.
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#MedTwitter #Surgery #MedEd
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@FarazKh65499316 I saw one of these drawings in Mr Brendan Moran office on my visit to Basingstoke . Lovely gripping art ❤️💐
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@mariyah_anwer @TechColoproctol @SAGES_Updates @SWexner @hossamelfeki @mostafashalaby Intracorporeal anastomosis was associated with significantly shorter extraction site incisions, earlier bowel recovery, fewer complications, and lower rates of conversion, leak, SSI, and incisional hernia than was the extracorporeal anastomosis.
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@dr_samehhany81 @TechColoproctol @SAGES_Updates @SWexner @hossamelfeki @mostafashalaby Pay walled. Could you tell us what was the conclusion?
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Immensely pleased to see our meta-analysis in @TechColoproctol ranked #2 among the top 10 articles on intracorporeal anastomosis in right colectomy according to @SAGES_Updates Master Program
@SWexner @hossamelfeki @mostafashalaby
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2005: “It’s all crystalloids.”
2010: “No, 1:1:1 is the holy grail.”
2015: “TXA for everyone.”
2018: “Whole blood back to the future.”
2020: “It’s the endothelium!”
2023: “AI will solve resuscitation.”
2025: “Actually… it’s the platelets.”
Funny how the more we learn, the smaller the battlefield becomes
and all roads keep leading back to surgeon scientists who still practice clinical medicines
#Trauma
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@Greatmedic_13 @Ayomik2025 🙋🏽♀️still ended up being a surgeon 😁
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@Ayomik2025 I tried going fully digital (UpToDate only) in the first month of residency but I quickly realized I need my hardcopy too. You will see medicine differently if you read at least 4 out of Guyton/Robbins&Cotran/Bailey&Love/Kumar&Clark/Harrison's in med school/early training years.

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Surgeons: the lone wolf myth. Understanding how surgeons' minds work now
@SurgGPT @me4_so
#notebooklm
#A14Surgery
#SurgEd
#some4surgery
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@ell_enn 💯 every time I try to read translation somebody always tells me to learn to read Arabic to understand it better. Why wouldn’t anyone let me read any translation first. This has stalled me for years.people start to discuss different meanings of words when I try to understand ayah
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@ell_enn I have blocked downloading media on WhatsApp. Everyone around me knows I would never listen to a VN
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My brother @baander78 survived a heart attack. Please pray for him.
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@ell_enn My teen when saw a drone in sky : if we die, we’ll be shaheed . Right?
Me : yeah
Teen: so that’s direct entry into jannah . Wow! Great !!
Me 🤷🏽♀️ 🤦🏽♀️
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@mahobili Job shob ab AI ne kerni he. Ap sewing skills pe dheyan drain. Ye hi kaam aen ge 👍
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Nice and new tips for anastomosis by @NicoRotholtz during #ICDS25 @CleveClinicFL @SWexner @BoutrosMarylise
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For the most part, it was just me mending my heart but now it's just broken, so so broken that I am letting people in, letting them mend it in whatever way they can. For 39 years I put my heart on my sleeve to show love but now, I put my heart out to be mended by whoever can because I don't know what else to do. It's so broken. So so broken.

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The commercialisation of cricket & the advent of T20s in the past decade has meant test matches rarely go in to day 5 these days. They get over in 3-4 days. Hence, this record will stand the test of time. I don't see it broken at all in a zillion years. It is the most number of balls faced by a batter in test cricket: a small matter of 31258 balls by Rahul Dravid. The next best is 29437 by Sachin. Aaanaapatta Sachin being outbatted by Dravid by 2000 balls.
Inference: Dravid is/was/will be the most difficult batsman to dislodge in test history.
Breaking down most balls faced in test cricket (country wise)
Rahul Dravid (IND): 31258
Jack Kallis (RSA): 28903
Shiv Chanderpaul (WI): 27395
Allan Border (AUS): 27002
Alaistar Cook (ENG): 26562
Kumar Sangakkara (SL): 22882
Younis Khan (PAK): 19375
Stephen Fleming (NZ): 15652
Mushfiqur Rahim (BANG): 9240
Breaking it down even further with most balls faced/innings in test cricket:
Dravid: 109.3
Kallis: 103.2
Border: 101.9
Sanga: 98.2
Kane: 96.3
Chanderpaul: 97.8
Atherton: 97.2
Pujara: 92.1
Smith: 91.7
Cook: 91.3
Mahela: 91.1
Younis Khan: 91
Sachin: 89.5
Steve Waugh: 86.4
Amla: 86.4
Lara: 85.1
Root: 81.17
Ponting: 79.8
Kohli: 79.1
There've only been 3 cricketers in history to have batted more than 100 balls/innings in history & Dravid comfortably leads the next best by 6 balls/innings.
Golden Three:
Sachin 89.5
Lara 85.1
Ponting 79.8.
Fab 4:
Kane: 96.3
Smith: 91.7
Root 81.17
Kohli: 79.1
The Wall: 109.3
Basic math & an extensive cricket knowledge are the requisites to understand the enormity of the numbers mentioned in this post.
Indha inglees laam venam, local'aa ellarkum puriyara maari solnum na, there can/has been/will be only one Rahul Dravid in cricket.
The Silent Guardian, The Watchful Protector, The Dark Knight. #Legend #HappyBirthdayDravid #happybirthdayrahuldravid

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Please hamain visa diye baghair bula lo. We are super fertile and we breed like maniacs
The Spectator Index@spectatorindex
JAPAN: Professor Hiroshi Yoshida says that his country 'may become the first country to become extinct due to a low birthrate'
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