My 1 month salary in Delhi = 4 months' salary in Vellore last year.
Back then I worked 80-100 hrs/week and now I work 40 hrs/week.
But I still miss Vellore. That's the magic of Vellore.
@WilliamAird4 Anemia evaluation practically helps in diagnosing more non haematological disorders than haematological disorders. I never underestimate it and evaluate it extensively until I get an answer
The Canadian Government released this video as awareness for its citizens. How will the last 10 years of your life be if you exercise and if you do not exercise. Fabulous concept!
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... serving up a soup of oxygen, hormones, nutrients and signals to every one of your 70 trillion hungry cells, providing an information highway unlike any in the man-made world. Now that's an image to behold!
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Blood is in constant motion, pumped by the subservient, metronomic heart. Instead of imagining the heart thump-thumping in your chest, picture five liters of red fluid moving around the body, permeating every nook and cranny...
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In the early 1900s, most physicians identified as generalists. Even the great American "hematologists" of the time - George Minot, William Castle, Richard Cabot, James Herrick - were general internists, seeing patients of all stripes in the outpatient clinic and hospital.
Today 1990 saw the @NobelPrize lecture by Donnall Thomas @fredhutch: "Bone Marrow Transplantation - Past, Present and Future"
Time to reflect upon a story of contradiction, disappointment, hope & love for medicine, science & improving patients' lives.
A short🧵
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Thrombotic APS randomized to DOACs compared to VKAs appear to have increased risk for arterial thrombosis. No significant differences in the risk of subsequent VTE or major bleeding. Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials - PubMed https://t.co/d79NgAXqh2