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Relatable Resident
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Relatable Resident
@relatableafmd
surgery resident fantasizing about my career in stand up comedy
zone Присоединился Ağustos 2016
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@j_thePA Because paying for something you could theoretically make for much less at home is ~*part of the experience*~
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If anybody is (or knows of!) a surgery resident looking for a FUNDED research position for their professional development time, message me! I know of some opportunities.
#MedTwitter #SurgTwitter #AcademicSurgery
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@Pathologuy2 Right, and parents of teenagers are additionally known for encouraging their children to let their health spiral into decay, see sleep as a weakness, ignore all family responsibilities, and …. Wait.
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@mattyfred_ I also think it’s context dependent. I, too, find it weird to call myself a surgeon in the hospital but have no problem with it to describe personality traits, like “she wanted to hem and haw over every detail of the party but I’m a surgeon, I just wanted to get things done”
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@jzaraterod My favorite is the questions where the answer used to be “no difference” but now there’s new quality improvement data … /s
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@Mbaimasgeorge @mwatson26 @JSurgEduc @HarryPotterEX1 @BrooketheOstomy @SAGES_Updates @EdinburghKnee @THeniford @CMC_GSResidents @vrochides Isn’t everyone a slytherin
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After having A LOT of fun writing the Sorting Hat of Medicine, thought it might be fun to dive into the Sorting Hat of Surgery...please fill out form below!
Quick version - what surgical subspeciality are you in and what Hogwarts house do you sort into?
forms.gle/uAhxKSsy7nJdxE…

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@DrSarahAxelrath Yes exactly. I was trying to get at the fact that a UDS isn’t at all the same as “have you had anything to eat since midnight” but we treat it like it is????
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@relatableafmd At the end of the day it’s up to surgery/anesthesia to decide based on clinical assessment which IMO does not need to include UDS. +Meth could be this morning or 4 days ago, and -opiates could be +fentanyl or someone in withdrawal. UDS isn’t good pre-op risk stratification.
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Hot take part 2:
People who use drugs also benefit from and deserve elective surgeries.
Sarah Axelrath MD@DrSarahAxelrath
Urine drug screens almost never change management (or, if they do, they shouldn’t) and we should stop their routine use.* *in the primary care/OTP/OBAT setting. What you tox folks do in the ED is between you and your god.
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@nursekelsey Great teachable moment about following the whims of others 😂
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@AlissaMitche11 My partner feels this way about one prominent academic center and applied to their very middle-of-the-road fellowship in his niche subspecialty … so that they could invite him for an interview and he could turn them down. He’s gonna be so pissed if they reject him again 😂
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@CaptShehata True, but we also know emergencies *happen*. Who is fielding those emergencies?
And passing the pager off to a resident who is then LOCKED out of the OR during the critical portions of a case is … not a solution
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Don’t see anybody discussing the other major flaw with this analogy—pilots aren’t simultaneously responsible for other people that aren’t on the plane. Locking doors and muting phones/pagers sounds straight up dangerous, what if your patient on the floor develops a neck hematoma?
AmJSurgery@AmJSurgery
The sterile cockpit: Reducing distractions in the operating room ⤵️💡🩻🔪🖐️🪡🧵@SWexner @juliomayol @PipeCabreraV @Cirbosque @pferrada1 @NeilFlochMD @TomVargheseJr @drdevirgilio @DissanaikeMD @rbarbosa91 Link: americanjournalofsurgery.com/article/S0002-…
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@mike_natter @cvspharmacy Not just a local issue. And to illustrate how it’s a systemic issue, yesterday I overheard a customer asking about the best time to get a flu shot “when are you quiet enough that you can step away to give a vaccine”
“Umm … there is no good time. We’re busy like this all day”
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@relatableafmd Not me on my second Celsius today lol
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@CanadianKayMD 1) obtain some iteration of this device (ie strainer and jar)
2) get medium or light roast beans, coarsely ground (can consider getting whole beans shipped to you and grinding them at home)
3) fill strainer with grounds, jar with water
4) steep in fridge for 12-18 hours
5) 😌
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