I’m a Doctor, Too; ‘Fried Rice Syndrome’; Dinosaur or Medical Term?

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Pediatric gastroenterologist Rachel Rosen, MD, MPH, recounts a sexist incident that occurred on a plane when a fellow passenger required medical assistance.

“Definitely got a few looks at the hospital today,” wrote long COVID researcher @kadamssl after taking a selfie with her portable HEPA filter.

Pediatric resident physician @dr.emzieees uses a tangled TikTok trend to comment on “fried rice syndrome,” the foodborne illness caused by Bacillus cereus, which can be found in leftover rice.

Not getting an HPV vaccination can lead to spooky consequences, according to medical toxicologist @RyanMarino’s autumnal reminder.

Urologist Joseph Acquaye, MD, laments the “hands-free restroom aid” that leads to penile trauma.

Dinosaur or medical term? These pediatric residents put their knowledge to the test.

“Academic institutions, they don’t love you, but they’re happy to take all the credit for everything,” said cardiologist Siyab Panhwar, MD, in a reaction video to the University of Pennsylvania appearing to claim victory for the Nobel Prize in medicine.

What would liver doctors never do? These hepatologists at the University of Colorado School of Medicine get candid.

Diagnosing a patient without multiple choice options? These medical students must rise to the challenge.

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