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My best friend and my classmate @mohamed__akram from medical school has arrived to Chicago to start his residency and his program just shutdown, he needs to be transferred-to another program.
His name is Mohamed Akram Khalil. And he is ECFMG certified, on a valid J-1 visa, and eligible for CMS fund transfer.
He has strong clinical experience including a 3-year cardiology residency in Cairo University and U.S. rotations.
USMLE:
Step 1 – 246
Step 2 – 235
Step 3 – 226
Mohamed Akram Khalil
AAMC ID: 15331698
📞 (312) 566-1189
📧 [email protected]
Please help support our future rising physicians in the US. ANY CONTRIBUTION HELPS A LOTTTTTTTT
ABCDE Grant Award Program - 2025 started a new campaign. Can you help them reach their goal? https://t.co/xlLYPCo6FT
@DrDominicNg We need people doing medical studies to team up with mathematicians, statisticians, data scientists, or anyone who knows why you don’t just run a best fit line through a cluster of random points. 🤦.
Just because Excel (or R or whatever) can do it, doesn’t mean you should.
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IDEAL-LM 5-year results: In patients undergoing PCI for left main disease, biodegradable-polymer DES + 4mo DAPT showed no advantage over durable-polymer DES + 12mo DAPT. MACE, MI, TVR, and ST rates were similar. #EAPCI#LMPCI#DES#DAPT
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Long-term prognostic value of left and right ventricular systolic function on cardiovascular MRI in systemic sclerosis
worse LVGLS and RVGLS on CMR were independently associated with death or MACE, while LVEF and RVEF were not
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Everyone should read this and yes - you have to be twice as good as everyone else if you're not white to get to the same level.
Great piece @parthaskar
Why do doctors work without sleep? Tradition.
In the 1890s, Dr. Halsted created a model for training where residents worked nearly 24/7.
Only later, we learned: Dr. Halsted used cocaine to stay awake & morphine to fall asleep, relying on residents to cover up the addiction.
Two days ago, I read an editorial by Bruno Scheller on DCB. I’m still fascinated, excited, and inspired by his ability to address a topic full of gaps with such smooth storytelling and clarity, all in less than 1,000 words.