Big things happening! My first clinical trial to investigate medical student wellness during 3rd year rotations is finally up and running! A huge thank you to all the subjects who picked up their @whoop today. @TJUHospital@willahmed
Xylazine-adulterated #opioids are driving a rise in devastating, hard-to-heal wounds among people who use drugs. A new review synthesizes what clinicians need to know about the presentation, complications, and management of xylazine-associated #wounds. https://t.co/gil2wQCdEm
💬 Viewpoint: Mass abstract submissions in #MedEd have led to inflated metrics, less meaningful research, and misaligned incentives for trainees and institutions.
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Facial transplantation is emerging as one of the most groundbreaking procedures in modern medicine. The Bulletin dives deep into how this technique is advancing, what challenges remain, and how it is pushing the boundaries of reconstruction & recovery. https://t.co/XDgk6LI7Lh
@MichaelAlbertMD Telehealth has demonstrated comparable patient outcomes across a variety of practice settings. I don’t think this is innately a bad or unethical move - just too early to tell tbh.
Exploring Reconstructive Alternatives to Pollicization for Modified Blauth Type IIIB-V Congenital Thumb Hypoplasia: A Systematic Review - Journal of Hand and Microsurgery https://t.co/Ag80qTTZgr
Current Surgical Outcomes of Free Functional Muscle Transfer for Volkmann’s Ischemic Contracture: A Scoping Review - Journal of Hand and Microsurgery https://t.co/T46DRUsqWn
Frontiers | Design and validation of a cross-cultural virtual exchange experience among bilingual medical students by Vaile et al. https://t.co/qq7TFYJByF
Evaluating the Effects of Timing of Reconstruction of Facial Mohs Defects for Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer on Complications Using Data from a Global Aggregate Health Care Network | Facial Plastic Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine https://t.co/I6s4yQVBVw