Hyrox Bengaluru, 2026!
Training for Hyrox is hard. Training during residency and finishing it? Couldn’t be happier. Not the time I targeted but I had fun while at it!
So much to learn and so much to work on.
Only onwards and upwards.
Hear me out @Apple : a work-mode profile in iOS.
Switch to work mode and your gallery will switch to pictures taken only during work. Customisable contact list in work-mode that the user can edit for easy access.
Would be a brilliant feature for healthcare workers!
During Emergency who’s important?
- Soldier
- Police
- Govt Employee
-Firefighter
- Doctor
- Healthcareworker
During non - Emergency who gets ignored and paid less?
-All of the above
Sigh, I’m tired, man. Hearing news about Emergency Medicine physicians having sudden cardiac deaths makes me wonder if it’s even worth it to lose all this sleep; constant flipping of sleep cycles with barely 3-4 hours of sleep. Circadian rhythm doesn’t exist anymore. Brutal.
The hardest part of being a doctor is seeing how many patients suffer because of poverty, not pathology.
You can treat TB with drugs.
But you can’t treat the fact that the patient sleeps in a 10x10 room with 6 family members and no ventilation.
#MedTwitter
There’s a moment in emergency medicine.
Some call it chaos.
But if you’ve been there—<really been there>—you know what it is:
The Symphony.
It only comes around once every year or two… if you’re lucky.
And it changes you.
Emergency medicine is a lifestyle, not just a job.
You’ll see the sickest patients, the worst luck, and the darkest corners of humanity—& still be expected to smile, move fast, and get it right every time. A thread on what they don’t tell you about EM. 🧵