Abbas Tuli MD MPH (@abbastuli) 's Twitter Profile
Abbas Tuli MD MPH

@abbastuli

Husband|Father|Section Chief|Nuclear Radiologist @InovaHealth @InovaSchar | @DukeMedSchool Grad | Icahn School of Medicine @MountSinaiDR and @MountSinaiNM Grad

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Bryan Carmody (@jbcarmody) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The most - to least - desired medical specialties in the 2022 Match, ranked by ratio of applicants to positions. (These data include only an applicant’s preferred specialty - i.e., the specialty they ranked number 1 - so multiple specialty applicants count only once.)

The most - to least - desired medical specialties in the 2022 Match, ranked by ratio of applicants to positions.

(These data include only an applicant’s preferred specialty - i.e., the specialty they ranked number 1 - so multiple specialty applicants count only once.)
Avraham Z. Cooper, MD 🩺 (@avrahamcoopermd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This patient had palpitations that were relieved by bowel movements and passing gas. It is possible for the COLON to end up in the pericardium 🤯 #MedTwitter

This patient had palpitations that were relieved by bowel movements and passing gas. 

It is possible for the COLON to end up in the pericardium 🤯

#MedTwitter
Anton Becker, MD, PhD (@becker_rad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Radiology reporting tip for #Radres Use a standardized lexicon to convey how likely something is present or not: Consistent with >90% Probable 75% Possible 50% Less Likely 25% Unlikely<10% Described in AJR ajronline.org/doi/full/10.22…

Radiology reporting tip for #Radres

Use a standardized lexicon to convey how likely something is present or not:

Consistent with &gt;90%
Probable 75%
Possible 50%
Less Likely 25%
Unlikely&lt;10%

Described in <a href="/AJR_Radiology/">AJR</a>  ajronline.org/doi/full/10.22…
Fairfax Radiology Centers (@fairfaxrad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A warm welcome to our new physician, Abbas M. Tuli, M.D.! Dr. Tuli specializes in nuclear medicine. Click the link to learn more about Dr. Tuli's expertise: loom.ly/kScbNKg

A warm welcome to our new physician, Abbas M. Tuli, M.D.! 

Dr. Tuli specializes in nuclear medicine. Click the link to learn more about Dr. Tuli's expertise: loom.ly/kScbNKg
Mount Sinai Radiology Residency (@mountsinaidr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 Calling all diagnostic radiology applicants! We look forward to meeting you at our Virtual Open House next Wednesday, 9/28, from 6-7 PM EST! Please register below to learn more about our program 👇🏼: #futureradres #whysinai

📢 Calling all diagnostic radiology applicants! We look forward to meeting you at our Virtual Open House next Wednesday, 9/28, from 6-7 PM EST! Please register below to learn more about our program 👇🏼:

#futureradres #whysinai
Munir Ghesani (@munirghesani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Getting ready for Ghana's first ever myocardial perfusion SPECT Imaging, thanks to the volunteers of SNMMI working hand-in-hand with the Korle Bu team and the grant support of U.S. Department of Energy!

Getting ready for Ghana's first ever myocardial perfusion SPECT Imaging, thanks to the volunteers of <a href="/SNM_MI/">SNMMI</a> working hand-in-hand with the Korle Bu team and the grant support of <a href="/energy/">U.S. Department of Energy</a>!
Frank J. Minja MD (@frankminja) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 2021: Only 18 of 54 African countries had a diagnostic radiology residency training program (yellow). Only 5 had a radiology subspecialty (Fellowship) training program (green). (Need 2023 updates from #Zambia, #Malawi, #Botswana ..)

In 2021: Only 18 of 54 African countries had a diagnostic radiology residency training program (yellow). Only 5 had a radiology subspecialty (Fellowship) training program (green). 

(Need 2023 updates from #Zambia, #Malawi, #Botswana ..)
Barack Obama (@barackobama) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From our earliest days, Black history has always been American history – and Black folks have profoundly shaped our American culture through music, art, literature, sports, and beyond. One month a year is not sufficient to celebrate the power of the movements and the people who