I don’t want to be that girl that goes to one concert and says it change her life, but having @johnlegend 20 feet away from me challenge me to use my blessings to change the system legit changed me ✨
My attending: [Patient] was lucky to have you as her doctor this week
Me: 🥺
No feedback will ever be worth as much as making a difference in a patient’s life 🥰
Just an intern literally having a dream of bumping into @ladyspinedoc at a conference… *Hilary Duff’s This is What Dreams Are Made Of playing quietly in the background*
I can't believe it's been almost a year since I submitted ERAS, which means it's almost time for submission time this year! I know how terrifying this process is, but remember, as Leslie Knope says "You have all the strengths!" You got this future colleagues! #ERAS2025
I had the honor of being featured on the @NBOME Road to DO Series this week, sharing about my story about being off-track and how I have now regrouped and reached new heights in residency. Take a look! 👀 https://t.co/jx7gjD90OY
🌟Attention Neurologists!🌟
We need your help -
Sign up for the 2026 Mentorship Match Program! Join us in supporting the next generation of neurologists 🧠✨
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@LactoseInt77 I applied/matched Peds Neuro and one of my strongest letters was from an OB. We had a lot of down time between appointments and on L&D so he got to know me the best out of any of the physicians I worked with.
Mentor recruitment alert! 🚨 🚨
We are looking for adult and child neurologists who are passionate about guiding future neurons as they navigate the 2025-2026 match cycle 🧠👩💻
Fill out the form below if you’re interested in becoming a mentor ✨
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Dear incoming interns:
Remember that your attendings have been practicing medicine for years, while you're essentially getting a new job every 4 weeks.
Know that your job is not to know everything. Your job is to show up, ask questions, & care deeply for your patients.
@NotoriousS1Q3T3 I just moved for residency and was super nervous because I knew very few people in the area. So far I have
1. Attended a block party from an invite of one neighbor
2. Been invited over to my next door neighbor's for dinner
3. & Went hiking with a friend of my husband's
One thing I love about #MedTwitter is how people genuinely help each other without expecting anything in return. It’s rare. It’s powerful. It’s what makes this community supportive.