The ACC Adult Congenital & Pediatric Cardiology (ACPC) Section will be hosting a career webinar on September 28th, 7 pm ET. This webinar is free and open to all students!
Register here: https://t.co/KzLt2aTLTs
#ACCMedStudent
Hey, #medtwitter!
Who's up for buying some graduation gifts for 4th yr med students?!? Particularly minoritized trainees, who deserve extra congrats for surviving & thriving in an educational system that does not make the road fair or easy.
#MedStudentTwitter, save the date for #ACCMedStudent's first webinar!
Q&A w/ Dr. Vandan Upadhyaya, incoming Cardiology fellow. Will be discussing residency, developing leadership, research opportunities, & growing professional network!
Register here: https://t.co/zs03QMHL8X
I returned home from taking my👶 to the Dr and my husband’s first question was, what’s URI, is she ok?
We really need to do better #MedTwitter
Do not put medical abbreviations on visit summaries meant to detail in layman’s terms what happen at a patient’s visit! #Pediatrics
Today, the @ACCinTouch Medical Student Leadership Group is wearing ♦️🅁🄴🄳♦️ on National #WearRedDay to bring greater awareness to the No. 1 killer of women –cardiovascular disease.
Let's unite. Together we are stronger and unstoppable.❤️
#ACCMedStudent#HeartMonth#OurHearts
Hi, everyone. I’m Dr. Anthony Fauci, chief medical advisor to the President and director of @NIAIDNews, and I will spend the next hour or so answering your questions about COVID-19 and the science behind the vaccines.
Are you a medical student interested in Cardiology? 💕
@ACCinTouch is currently accepting applications for the #ACCMedStudent Leadership Group
Great way to collaborate with a diverse group and implement new ideas and projects!
Apply here: https://t.co/DWZBFXoFZY
Today, the USMLE Program is announcing the discontinuation of work to relaunch a modified Step 2 Clinical Skills examination (Step 2 CS). Read the full statement here https://t.co/P0yfXmK55h #MedTwitter#MedEd
Question for #MedTwitter!
When choosing your specialty, should it be in an area you’ve excelled academically (but may not 100% interest you) or be a field you genuinely love (but may have had a harder time with the material)?