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After study author Arghavan Salles, MD, PhD, took to TikTok to discuss her group’s recent findings that patients treated by female surgeons had better outcomes, she received an outpouring of comments describing personal experiences of harm caused by physicians.
@doctoryoun reminds why sushi and pregnancy are a terrible mix.
Is it necessary to wipe after using the restroom? Gastroenterologist @doctordaba shares the “unwelcome effects.”
Which childhood vaccination are you? The Yale School of Public Health creatively morphed the immunizations into various Pinterest-like aesthetics.
“Check your biases,” says Kali Hobson, MD, while sharing a skit about racism in medicine.
Healthcare workers dedicate their careers to taking care of others, but what about taking care of themselves? @leila.the.pa comments on the irony.
Emergency medicine physician Sam Ghali, MD, asks his followers to diagnose the “scariest” echocardiogram he’s ever seen.
Accompanied by a picture of her sporting a mask on a flight, @DrJenCaudle says she is “not trying to play with #BA286 or any other COVID variant.”
Diagnosis in 60 seconds? This med student puts his knowledge to the test.
Robyn Roth, MD, visits an elementary school and breaks down radiology for a kindergarten class.
@doctarz reacts to a viral social media challenge recently linked to the death of a teen.
Are doctors overpaid? An internal medicine physician shares her opinion.
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