Our @UKYInternalMed primary care program is all about training Hometown Doctors. Can't wait for #Match2023#IMProud applicants to meet the amazing family we have here.
Q: What does it mean to be a Hometown doc?
A: https://t.co/nlfhtTA5tr
Don't forget to complete your submission & sign up to be a peer reviewer for the 2023 #SGIMSouthern Regional Meeting! Don't wait- the deadline is 10/17! https://t.co/vcZef3aGFh
The burnout rate among U.S. physicians is around 50%. In rural areas it's thought to be even higher. Isolation, internal pressure to take care of patients, med school debt, distrust of science — it adds up. This is the story of one doctor in Clay WV https://t.co/7OCMN5e0WA
We're excited to request submissions & peer reviewers for the 2023 #SGIMSouthern Regional Meeting! Submit your work & sign up to be a peer reviewer today! The deadline is 10/17! https://t.co/dLaJ3bTD1f
If you live in Breathitt, Clay, Knott, Letcher, or Perry Counties and have been impacted by flooding, call 1 (800) 621-FEMA (3362) or visit https://t.co/GkXOgMN6Av.
Excited to watch all of our @UKYInternalMed folks pursuing fellowship smash that ERAS submit button the last few days! We are so freaking proud of y’all and the immense accomplishment your applications represent. 👏🏼
A #PublicHealth🧵:
Fentanyl is dangerous and should be handled with caution, but medical professionals have repeatedly debunked reports that an adult can be harmed by briefly touching it.
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A critical reminder from @statnews of the immense work we have to do to not just recruit but also create inclusive learning environments for URM residents https://t.co/JZ7WzXAJkI
“Historically, opioid overdose death rates have been disproportionately higher among white individuals, but the new study shows that the rates for both white and Black individuals in Kentucky are now nearly the same.”
https://t.co/wqafNl667C
In selecting #TempleMed's Class of 2026, Katz School of Medicine for the first time included the perspectives of North Philadelphia community members, who interviewed each of the prospective #medstudents and had a say in the committee’s decisions.
https://t.co/Z2Bn7m85lp
(When discussing prior mental health diagnoses for the first time with a patient)
Q23 What did your prior mental health provider feel was going on? What did you think about that diagnosis?
#MedEd#FOAMed#IMProud#MedTwitter
50 days to July 1st! Here’s a thread for folks jumping into their first #primarycare experience this summer. From now ‘til the start of the new academic year, I’ll post 7Qs each week that I commonly ask patients (or myself) when I’m in clinic.