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Urologist Joshua Gonzalez, MD, shares various things that were found in rectums in 2023, including a game controller, various cutlery, and apples.
Nephrology fellow Justin Bullock, MD, and medical student Joel Bervell both responded to the Supreme Court ruling that eliminated affirmative action in higher education admissions.
“This is about to be the best 7 years of my life,” tweeted Tamia Potter, MD, the first Black female neurosurgery resident at Vanderbilt University, as she began residency this week.
When an anonymous Taylor Swift concert attendee went viral for her clever disguise on live TV, @nurse.blake theorized that the fan might be a nurse.
@sarahpirklemd uses a popular TikTok sound to meme-ify when medical students don’t act like “normal, regular civilians.”
Threads, Meta’s new Twitter competitor app, launched this week and many #MedTwitter users flocked to the alternative platform, swapping out #Tweetorials for #MedThreads. (Psst, you can find us there @MedPage).
Eye surgeon Rany Woo, MD, went viral after taking inspiration from Sofia Richie’s video trend — and she still made it home in time to feed her dog after 12 back-to-back surgeries.
In a Twitter thread, Ade Osinubi, MD, describes the challenges she faced during her intern year and how residency affected her mental health.
When J. Mack Slaughter, MD, asked artificial intelligence (AI) what doctors look like according to their medical specialties, “things got weird.”
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