Me, a first year medical student, hiding under the bed:
Armed robber:
Me:
Armed robber:
Me:
Armed robber:
Me:
Armed robber: Patient has a winged scapu....
Me: LONG THORACIC NERVE
I’ve seen this a few places and really like it. You can print it and color in each day you work out or take a walk or whatever habit you’re trying to form!
I’m elated to tell you that my 9th studio album, and folklore’s sister record, will be out tonight at midnight eastern. It’s called evermore.
📷: Beth Garrabrant
Sometimes I look around the ED trauma room and just think, I wonder how long all of these people have been able to see thestrals. (Also, take care of learners in the room who just started being able to see thestrals around)
For the healthcare workers out there, people who are trans have lower rates of suicidality when they are cared for by inclusive providers. https://t.co/DKxfc1MUn9
It is so strange to be a nonbinary person interviewing OB-GYNs who talk about the reproductive care "women" need. I don't know how to describe it other than it feels like we're temporarily stepping into a world where I don't exist.
It can be so hard for trans people to find vetted and accurate information on hormones, designed for us. That’s why we’re thrilled to partner with GoodRx on a series of blogs written by our very own Dr. Jerrica. Here’s some highlights!
A THREAD! [1/7]
Do not use derogatory terms, such as insane, crazy/crazed, nuts or deranged, unless they are part of a quotation that is essential to the story.
Avoid using mental health terms to describe unrelated issues. Don’t say that an awards show, for example, was schizophrenic.
After 2 weeks of multiple health screens and asking everyone to quarantine, I surprised my closest inner circle with a trip to a private island where we could pretend things were normal just for a brief moment in time.