Hello! I'm José, an IMG from Colombia 🇨🇴 applying for #PathMatch2024.
I have dreamed about making this post for many years. I want to express my gratitude to the remarkable professionals in the field of pathology who have guided me to this point.
#Match2024#PathTwitter
After years in the making and so much resilience along the way, I’m going to fulfill my dream of becoming a pathologist! Reminder that God’s timing is perfect.
#Match2026#Pathology
Friends who matched.
I'm in the looking for a postdoc radiology research position,
Completed USMLE Step 1 & Step 2 CK.
If anyone knows opportunities or openings, I'd appreciate the connection.
Retweets are much appreciated.
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The key is the abnormal crypt architecture at the base (classic "boot-shaped" crypts).
What is the most characteristic gene mutation?
A) APC
B) STK11
C) KRAS
D) BRAF
#PathTwitter#Pathology#GIPath
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🌍 IMGs face barriers to observerships—limited access, unclear pathways, and global inequities.
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"Granulation tissue" is called like that because it forms small granules due to new vessel formation during the wound healing repair. Under the microscope, it looks like what you see in these pictures. #Pathology#GranulationTissue
Weekly Update: I had a piece of bone removed from the exposed jaw inside my mouth today. I'm hoping not to repeat this experience but I think that is inevitable, really. If you can please consider sharing my story and help to support my GoFundMe then I'd be very grateful.
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After my 13 year old Daughter died from #BrainCancer one of the most difficult question you seem to get asked often… “How many children do you have?” “Here we go again” is my thinking & my head starts going a million miles an hour bc I know, any second now, I will be reliving my precious Daughters cancer battle. My answer is always “I have four Children and one of them is in Heaven.” It’s an answer that used to be difficult to answer because most likely, I will get a follow up question. “What happened to your Child?”
One thing is for sure. I will never leave my Ashley out! I’m proud of my Ashley, love talking about her amazing life & all that she is still accomplishing.
If you have a Child that died, always include them, even if it’s difficult to be reminded. They lived & had a purpose.
Please follow Cancer Response Team (@Nonprofit4Kids), Repost & do whatever you can to fight for justice for those who do not have a voice. 🎗️
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Today, I walked again. I walk, not only for me and my family, but for those who are battling ALS. I walk for all of those we have lost to this horrible disease. I walk for caregivers past, present, and future. I walk so that the world can see us fighting.