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Sarah Navid

@sarahnavid99

UTMB MS4 | @univmiami ‘21 🙌🏼 | Applying #DiagnosticRadiology | Tennis and pickleball player🎾🏓 |🇮🇷

Katılım Eylül 2023
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adrian@dkawjr·
Med Students!🚀 I made a ChatGPT tool to help with USMLE studying. It is called "Anki QuickCard". Just screenshot a question from UWrld, AMBOSS, etc, paste into the chat, & it automatically generates 2 Anki cards + key points instantly. Its saved me so much time. #MedTwitter
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Sneha Gajarla, BS@GajarlaSneha·
Thank you so much @ARVOinfo for accepting my abstract! This project has taught me so much about the process of creating an experimental study from scratch, so I am extremely eager to present our work. Looking forward to heading to Seattle this year!
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Historic Vids@historyinmemes·
Hand belonging to an X-ray technician at the Royal London Hospital, which shows the damage from radiation exposure, 1900. Every morning, they would calibrate the machines by taking an X-ray of their hands. So you might be wondering, why not just use something else to test the X-ray? Like a piece of meat or a chicken leg? Well back in 1900, people didn't know the dangers of radiation exposure so they thought it would be harmless to use their hands. During this time, people could even purchase and build their own X-ray at home for entertainment purposes. Those who did, however, often went on to develop cancer or suffer from amputations. The X-ray had been discovered just a few years before in 1895 by a man name Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, a German mechanical engineer and physicist. He named it X-ray because he actually didn't have a name for his invention and decided to use the mathematical designation "x" for something unknown. In some European countries, X-rays are actually called Röntgen rays. Röntgen did not seek patents for his discoveries because he wanted society to benefit from the practical applications of X-rays. In 1901, Röntgen was awarded the first Nobel Prize in Physics.
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Sarah Navid@sarahnavid99·
Had such a great time in Tampa @geronsociety presenting research from the Mexican Health and Aging Study! Thank you to Dr. @SadafMilani for the help and guidance she provides! 😊😊
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theRadiologist@radiologistpage·
Case explanation here:
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