@SpryVoice@GacheriNdumba I don’t know, for variety angejaribu walking into rooms assuming she belongs there. It changes everything. Si ulichaguliwa by whatever criteria they set? BAFO energy is missing here.
All Kenyans are fighting for is their right to remain in their homeland. Not forced to flee (and that’s what it is) feeling forced to leave due to economic uncertainty and political instability.
A proud moment unveiling a Proudly Kenyan Newborn Phototherapy Machine 🇰🇪
Locally developed, efficient, easy use, available spare parts & costs 25% of imported devices.
Led by Prof. Eng George Kamucha (technical), Prof. Grace Irimu (clinical).
KEBS approved, clinical trials next.
@GacheriNdumba Tried dictating surgical notes these last few days, and was wondering what happened… Prior to that it had been working great and I’d invested time in teaching this thing all my frequently used terms...
Type B postaxial polydactyly is straightforward—but Type A can vary widely and bring real reconstructive challenges.
A new #PRSJournal article introduces an expanded, radiograph-based classification to better guide surgical planning.
🔗 Read more: https://t.co/umhEq2vtrO
@EricTopol@AnnalsofIM@ACPIMPhysicians I’ve always thought this was odd (when I was in the states)
It removes the trust & human connection, it allows other healthcare professionals to pass themselves off as physicians without the patient realising, it’s a soulless term
@EricTopol@breastlessAfrik@AnnalsofIM@ACPIMPhysicians I am a surgeon and integrative physician
Not simply a provider
The term has been used to commercialize medicine and dehumanize the healing aspects of healthcare
"The term [provider] should not be used to describe physicians, nor should physicians use it to describe themselves, their team members, or their trainees."
https://t.co/C1hEu3mUr2 @AnnalsofIM@ACPIMPhysicians