S. Lane 📎 (@sulane7) 's Twitter Profile
S. Lane 📎

@sulane7

mother, spouse, IM residency program director, general internist, educator, feminist. she/her. tweets are my own.

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Edward Elderman (@edwereddie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The ewe (on the left lambed a stillborn.She cried most of the night longing for her lamb after we removed it. The ewe on the right lambed very small twins last wk. It seems that today she has given o1 of her twins to the grieving mother to raise as her own.

The ewe (on the left lambed a stillborn.She cried most of the night longing for her lamb after we removed it.
The ewe on the right lambed very small twins last wk. It seems that today she has given o1 of her twins to the grieving mother to raise as her own.
Amy Oxentenko MD (@amyoxentenkomd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For most kids, their first funeral is for a grandparent. For mine, their first was today for a classmate.😢 ✔️Check in with kids ✔️Kids check in with classmates/teammates ✔️Destigmatize mental health issues/help ✔️And make sure kids know this number: #988Lifeline

For most kids, their first funeral is for a grandparent. 

For mine, their first was today for a classmate.😢

✔️Check in with kids
✔️Kids check in with classmates/teammates
✔️Destigmatize mental health issues/help
✔️And make sure kids know this number:

#988Lifeline
Patricia Ng, MD (@drpattyng) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So incredibly proud of Stony Brook IM PGY1- Dr Krisha Mehta , for presenting her important work on teaching MS4s Compassionate Care- a skill set we all need as healthcare professionals! #sgim23 #ProudToBeGIM Stony Brook Department of Medicine Stony Brook Medicine SGIM

So incredibly proud of <a href="/SBInternalMed/">Stony Brook IM</a> PGY1- Dr Krisha Mehta , for presenting her important work on teaching MS4s Compassionate Care- a skill set we all need as healthcare professionals! #sgim23 #ProudToBeGIM <a href="/sbudeptofmed/">Stony Brook Department of Medicine</a> <a href="/StonyBrookMed/">Stony Brook Medicine</a> <a href="/SocietyGIM/">SGIM</a>
Bryan Carmody (@jbcarmody) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last week, Tennessee passed legislation to allow international medical graduates to obtain licensure and practice independently *without* completing a U.S. residency program. This is BIG news. So you know what that means. Time to break it down, Winners & Losers™️ style. (🧵)

Last week, Tennessee passed legislation to allow international medical graduates to obtain licensure and practice independently *without* completing a U.S. residency program.

This is BIG news.

So you know what that means.

Time to break it down, Winners &amp; Losers™️ style.

(🧵)
CALL TO ACTIVISM (@calltoactivism) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Twice this week, I have watched an elderly individual, fade into the busy life in which we all live. One man just needed Panadol for his wife but the shop assistant simply said it’s in aisle ‘6’. But he struggled to navigate the supermarket and as I watched him go in the wrong

“Twice this week, I have watched an elderly individual, fade into the busy life in which we all live. One man just needed Panadol for his wife but the shop assistant simply said it’s in aisle ‘6’. But he struggled to navigate the supermarket and as I watched him go in the wrong
The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Decades before he was among the Supreme Court justices who restricted the use of affirmative action in higher education, Clarence Thomas said “God only knows where I would be today” if not for legal principles on equal employment opportunity measures such as affirmative action.

Decades before he was among the Supreme Court justices who restricted the use of affirmative action in higher education, Clarence Thomas said “God only knows where I would be today” if not for legal principles on equal employment opportunity measures such as affirmative action.
Bryan Carmody (@jbcarmody) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Over 25 years ago, OB/GYN programs were the first to pilot the AAMC’s new “Electronic Residency Application Service.” But starting next year, OB/GYN will stop using ERAS and begin using a different residency application system. (🧵)

Over 25 years ago, OB/GYN programs were the first to pilot the AAMC’s new “Electronic Residency Application Service.”

But starting next year, OB/GYN will stop using ERAS and begin using a different residency application system.

(🧵)