We’re so excited to start our interviews today with our future residents! Be sure to check your welcome emails and our instagram page to learn more about our program and current residents 😊 https://t.co/MntP3rEQwy
@UMInternalMed @umdmedpeds grad @CarloPalacios12 presenting Eval of the Biofire Blood culture identification panel for transplant recipients with bloodstream infection #idweek2022
We do same review process as our dear Med-Peds colleagues. Excited to read so many wonderful applications. Rolling invites going out soon. Remember, order of invites has nothing to do with student’s candidacy. @UMInternalMed @UMMC @umdmedpeds#Match2023
This week will be sharing #ICUOnePagers about #shock!
First, an approach to shock. Is it cardiogenic, obstructive, hypovolemic, or distributive?
This OnePager covers #physiology & how to integrate #POCUS, 🩺exam, & 🩸hemodynamics in your assessment.
https://t.co/Bz61cW6fut
@ElizabethMD15@UMInternalMed - unbelievably hard-working and fun-loving group of residents, training in a hospital where we see a extensive variety of clinical pathology. Affordable city life and most of all supported by legendary PD @sdw154!!
💠💠 Some amazing pearls from UMD Fellows' Case Files!
Spoilers ahead!!! This case had lots of twists and turns so be sure to listen to hear how the differential changed at each stage.
Here are some high yield points on Auto-Immune Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis!
Thank you to our aspiring GI doctors, @Eddie_HJ_Kwon, @angela___wu, and Patrick for teaching our residents about the landmark study VARSITY trial during Journal Club #noonconference today! 🤩
🔊🔊The first episode in our Fellows’ Case Files series is out tomorrow!!!
This is an incredible case from @fahidalghanim and @vanholdenmd at @UMdPCCM@UMInternalMed
The goal of the series is to amplify fellows’ work, and learn from dedicated PCCM educators around the US
7 Things Everyone Needs to Know About #Monkeypox Right Now
by former @UniversityMD_ID fellow Aditya Chandorkar!
https://t.co/oBGjIg2lfV via @gqmagazine
"... transplanting a genetically modified pig heart into a human without immediate rejection... brought doctors a step closer to solving the organ shortage"
@US_FDA is planning to allow clinical trials of the historic UMSOM xenotransplant. @WSJ
https://t.co/y2OBOMAqGN
In my first day on Leukemia IP service, one of the fellows in our center shared these 3 pages on AML (she said its great for residents or as an introduction), she was absolutely right!