Errol Ozdalga(@eozdalga) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks to Dr. Baldeep Singh for leading a Stanford Medicine 25 session today on back/hip exam. I was the standardized patient! Check out videos with him with over a million views: youtu.be/q1gX9hORtLY

Thanks to Dr. Baldeep Singh for leading a @StanfordMed25 session today on back/hip exam. I was the standardized patient! Check out videos with him with over a million views: youtu.be/q1gX9hORtLY
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Meet 's Poonam Hosamani MD (@StanfordDeptMed), a & hospitalist with a passion for education & ! Over the years, she's worked on many of our projects, including a skills assessment exam!

Meet #StanfordMed25's @PoonamHosamani (@StanfordDeptMed), a #ClinicalEducator & hospitalist with a passion for education & #PatientCare! Over the years, she's worked on many of our projects, including a skills assessment exam!
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It's important not to miss a nodule on exam, as is a major concern. Take a look at our example case of a 21-year-old male who presents with a mass in his neck. stanford.io/4aE90T0

It's important not to miss a #thyroid nodule on exam, as #ThyroidCancer is a major concern. Take a look at our example case of a 21-year-old male who presents with a mass in his neck. stanford.io/4aE90T0
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Errol Ozdalga(@eozdalga) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you Jeffrey Dunn MD for leading a great Stanford Medicine 25 session today with our medicine StanfordMedRes residents. A special thank you to our patient who drove 3 hours to be with us (gave consent for posting images).

Thank you @JeffreyDunnMD for leading a great @StanfordMed25 session today with our medicine @StanfordMedRes residents. A special thank you to our patient who drove 3 hours to be with us (gave consent for posting images).
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StanfordMedRes(@StanfordMedRes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A few weeks ago, during a Stanford Medicine 25 session, we welcomed Dr. Taweevat “Games” Assavapokee, an expert in VEXAS ultrasound technique, to teach our residents a new skill! Pictured are our med-anes resident Christian O’Donnell, Taweevat Assavapokee, and ultrasound expert, Dr. Kugler!

A few weeks ago, during a @StanfordMed25 session, we welcomed Dr. Taweevat “Games” Assavapokee, an expert in VEXAS ultrasound technique, to teach our residents a new skill! Pictured are our med-anes resident Christian O’Donnell, @TaweevatA, and ultrasound expert, Dr. Kugler!
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Ahmed T Abdellah(@MynephCC) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Taweevat Assavapokee @cuttingforstone Errol Ozdalga Stanford Medicine 25 Nilam Soni NephroPOCUS Society of Point-of-Care Ultrasound (SPOCUS) ABCDEcografía 𝗗𝗮𝗻𝗶𝗲𝗹 Irene Ma Katie Wiskar Philippe Rola Bedside Brian Garibaldi Syed Shahrul Naz Eduardo R Argaiz Rajiv korbinhaycockmd BVS Thx for sharing. Just to understand more. No EKG w/ HVD makes it hard for me. I used IRD (see below with 2 ex). Could not overlap well coz of HR diff?!
Ex1) w/ S-rev & D, no A
Ex2) A,S & small, steeped D (RV restriction).
Y it is not Ex 2?
How would you interpret IRD here?

@TaweevatA @cuttingforstone @eozdalga @StanfordMed25 @nilamjsoni @NephroP @POCUS_Society @ABCDEcografia @TaotePOCUS @IM_POCUS @katiewiskar @ThinkingCC @Bedsidemedicine @BTGaribaldi @drshahrul80 @ArgaizR @Rajiv_Sinanan @khaycock2 @MDBeni Thx for sharing. Just to understand more. No EKG w/ HVD makes it hard for me. I used IRD (see below with 2 ex). Could not overlap well coz of HR diff?! 
Ex1) w/ S-rev & D, no A
Ex2) A,S & small, steeped D (RV restriction). 
Y it is not Ex 2? 
How would you interpret IRD here?
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DermaPhotoGallery(@Derma_Photo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr.Haitham Hamoud | د.هيثم Stanford Medicine 25 MEES LINES. 3/4
Transverse horizontal bands that cross the nails, appearing as white lines parallel to the lunula. Marker for the early detection of certain diseases, particularly those that affect the cardiovascular, metabolic or gastrointestinal system.

@hemo_shk @StanfordMed25 MEES LINES. 3/4
Transverse horizontal bands that cross the nails, appearing as white lines parallel to the lunula. Marker for the early detection of certain diseases, particularly those that affect the cardiovascular, metabolic or gastrointestinal system.
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All should be taken seriously as they may indicate cancer. Before making a diagnosis of any skin lesion, it's important to be able to accurately describe the skin lesion. Review the characteristics of moles that should increase suspicion of cancer: stanford.io/3xaQuPg

All #nevi should be taken seriously as they may indicate cancer. Before making a diagnosis of any skin lesion, it's important to be able to accurately describe the skin lesion. Review the characteristics of moles that should increase suspicion of cancer: stanford.io/3xaQuPg
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Lauren Spaeth, DO(@LSpaeth23) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I lived on Stanford Medicine 25 videos and Abraham Verghese physical exam teaching during medical school. 🩺Such a cool opportunity to hear him in person on his Covenant of Water book tour! 📖

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If a patient presents with a nodule, don't forget to look for other findings suggestive of , such as postural tremor, lid lag & a sweaty palm. stanford.io/4aE90T0

If a patient presents with a #thyroid nodule, don't forget to look for other findings suggestive of #hyperthyroidism, such as postural tremor, lid lag & a sweaty palm. stanford.io/4aE90T0
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Mohsin Sarker(@MohsinSarker67) 's Twitter Profile Photo

DocXus Stanford Medicine 25 PDA + Eisenmenger syndrome - differential cyanosis & clubbing (pronounced in L/E) occurs, because ductus typically delivers unoxygenated blood distal to the left subclavian artery.

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