Officially graduated medical school 🎓
Still feels a little surreal that the thing I've worked toward for years is finally real. To everyone who supported me, encouraged me, and picked me up when I was struggling, thank you!!
Next stop: #PMR residency 💙 #IMG#TheMatch#NRMP
LA volume index as an independent predictor of mortality in #HFrEF – regardless of functional MR severity
Routine measurement of LA volume index may enhance risk stratification in these patients https://t.co/YXPKiH4xUn #JACCHF#vhdMR
Aspirin vs clopidogrel in chronic coronary syndromes: a meta-analysis of ethnic differences. Discover more in #EHJ
👉 https://t.co/DtPW4iQRFT
@RoccoMontone@ehj_ed
Starting June 4, 2026, USMLE® co-sponsor @TheFSMB will begin processing all transcript requests for the 2027 ERAS® application season. This change will streamline the transcript request process by centralizing all #USMLE transcript requests with FSMB. https://t.co/sFKvZV5uCi
Absolutely honored to be chosen as one of the Chief Residents @OBHBrookdaleIM alongside my amazing colleagues !! I cant wait to see what this year has in store and all the amazing adventures and learning to come 💪
We’re incredibly proud and excited to announce our incoming PGY-3 and PGY-4 Chief residents for the 2026-2027 academic year! Congratulations, we’re in great hands!
Ventricular free-wall rupture, ventricular pseudoaneurysm, and papillary muscle rupture complicating acute myocardial infarction: A clinical consensus statement just published in #EHJ
👉 https://t.co/twtZtfY1f9
@RoccoMontone@ehj_ed
Perpetua continues to build momentum!⚡️
Honored to be chosen as a Poster with Distinction at the prestigious Mount Sinai Fuster Heart Research Forum. Extra special that this session is focused on "The Next Era of Cardiovascular Research: Discovery, Innovation & Patient Care.” 🫀
Looking forward to an incredible experience!
For #InternalMedicine - On or around 6/1, I will be writing an update to "Theory of Internal Medicine," which will detail, "If I were a intern starting #residency in July...knowing what I know now after 17 years, what would I wish I knew and how would I approach training?" The timing will allow the new trainee some time to help outline an approach, in time for that famous July 1st. #MedEd #MedTwitter