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@medburnbook

PGY3 just trying to cope. internist to be. passionate about quality of life, health equity, and physician wellness. bi. she/her. timshel.

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Cassie Pritchard (@hecubian_devil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ozempic provides a perfect window into the reactionary mind Reactionaries don’t want fewer fat people or longer lifespans; they want people who commit sin (in their eyes) to suffer. And they want them to be marked out for public humiliation

status annoyicus (@medburnbook) 's Twitter Profile Photo

me on day 11 of 14 straight inpatient days: idk why I’m feeling so tired and overwhelmed and like things are piling up like truly a mystery why I feel it’s hard to keep up

shitposter emeritus (@jazzghost_pm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've spent years working on this and it really comes down to this: Any single tiny thing you can do to feel like you're helping build a better future is more productive than 10,000 hours of dread.

F. Perry Wilson, MD MSCE (@fperrywilson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every week, I see a new study talking about this or that effect of GLP-1 receptor agonists like #ozempic. FINALLY, we have a study evaluating all the outcomes (good and bad) in one dataset. There are some... surprises. 🧡

Every week, I see a new study talking about this or that effect of GLP-1 receptor agonists like #ozempic. FINALLY, we have a study evaluating all the outcomes (good and bad) in one dataset. There are some... surprises. 🧡
Kim Kelly (@grimkim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My latest for Teen Vogue explores the horrific story of popular skincare ingredient Retin-A. Before Retin-A was approved by the FDA in 1971, it was tested on hundreds of incarcerated Black people in Philadelphia without their informed consent. The survivors still bear the scars

My latest for <a href="/TeenVogue/">Teen Vogue</a> explores the horrific story of popular skincare ingredient Retin-A. 

Before Retin-A was approved by the FDA in 1971, it was tested on hundreds of incarcerated Black people in Philadelphia without their informed consent. The survivors still bear the scars
erica, mph msed (@ecritty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For those who matched, just a reminder to NOT use your personal address or phone number when registering for your NPI number. That info is public domain, use your residency program's office info.

derek guy (@dieworkwear) 's Twitter Profile Photo

we need a word for the delusion that you would have been elite bc you're white, ignoring that elite status in the past was a small subsection of white anglo-saxon protestants who had generational wealth

Bryan Behar (@bryanbehar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People still act like a special bell will ring signaling the arrival of Fascism. Trump just defied a 9-0 Supreme Court ruling. Fascism is here.