Hey #MedTwitter. I am looking for your advice, wisdom, and suggestions. Let's say a schmuck named Alec wanted to teach you clinical/diagnostic reasoning for 2 weeks during your third year clinical rotations as a medical student. What would/wouldn't you want included?
Amazing case presented by @samymady12 today on @CPSolvers VMR! Learned so much from @rabihmgeha @DxRxEdu, and the entire chat. @jackpenner give it a listen as a fellow #hyponatremia enthusiast. I know you love Ca @Sharminzi, but maybe this will covert you ๐. Happy Friday!
If you love learning through cases in a safe and approachable manner AND having comprehensive but digestible schemas at your fingertips, this is the resource for you. Letโs not forget the added bonus of it being lead by two world renowned diagnosticians!
Worth. Every. Penny.
If you haven't already, do yourself a favor and listen to @COREIMpodcast's hyponatremia episodes. They are clinically relevant, full of pearls, and just overall AMAZING. Can't recommend them enough and can't wait for the next ones! @BCM_InternalMed
Hey #medtwitter#endotwitter@tmodarressi @mendesthiagob @smcarlsonMD ! I need help with a case! Pt permission to share. Currently without funding which we are working on. Some details changed for anonymity.
Just want to congratulate and thank all the graduating residents, chiefs, rising PGY-2s and 3s (and 4s), and welcome the new interns about to begin @BCM_InternalMed. Thanks for inspiring/pushing me to be better. Looking forward to another year of learning and growing together!
What has helped me the most to learn and grow since finishing residency? Listening to the wisdom and kindness of @rabihmgeha and @DxRxEdu on @RLRCPSolvers. Consider supporting them and their noble mission with @CPSolvers on Patreon. You won't regret it!
I am going to do a few tweetorials based on my Contrast Nephropathy Grand Rounds. The first one goes through the evidence that CIN is rare; in fact way rarer than the commonly quoted 10-25% incidence. For more information on my whole presentation see: https://t.co/yGmo9pb5Yh
As a hospitalist, I see mild or moderate asymptomatic hyperK a lot and dislike kayexalate given its limited evidence/efficacy/side effects. Very intrigued by https://t.co/svv4qMspjl and prior studies and hope its time to move on from SPS.