Ruth Vela-Sosa, MD
@ruthvelasosa
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/ruth-vela-sosa-/?originalSubdomain=pe 03-06-2020 00:58:40
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Babies grow up so fast. In fact a two day old is twice as old as they were the day before.
#neotwitter #medtwitter
Hi, I am Dr. Cordova-Madera, an internist trained in Ecuador 🇪🇨 and a research fellow at Mayo Clinic CV. I will be applying this #Match2022 to IM #FutureMedRes
#Hospitalist #IMProud #PrimaryCare #WomenInMedicine #MedTwitter #IMG National Hispanic Medical Association @ChicagoMola #LatinasInMedicine @MultilingualMD
Every year, many Med students develop “post-match blues”, a feeling of deep emptiness after the culmination of so many years of intense work and preparation.
If it’s you, please consider mitigating it by practicing gratitude and sharing all the acquired knowledge.
#payitforward
Great tips for working well at night and #FightFatigue
Very important for #PedsICU too!
Self care matters!
💪🏻❤️
#MedEd #MedTwitter #NightShift
Zaf Igor Areinamo, MD Ann-Marie Brown PhD-ACPNP Deanna Behrens, MD (she/her) Jenna Miller, MD La Campo - Anna Camporesi Daniela Souza Yonca Bulut M.D. Roberta E V Castro🇧🇷🧠 Vivian Botelho
From my beautiful country Peru, happy to share that I Matched at #NYMC Metropolitan Hospital. Excited for what is coming next and honored by the opportunity. Thank you to everybody who helped me and wished me well 😊🙏🏼
#LatinasInMedicine #tweetiatrician #FutureFAAP #MatchDay2021
Congratulations on matching this #Match2021 ! The AAP is here to help manage your career while you are a #FutureFAAP ! Check out the “Path to Pediatrics” section for resources and services just for you! services.aap.org/en/career-reso…
Congratulations to those who have matched today. My advice to those who got #Pediatrics
1. Throw away 👔 - strangling hazzard
2. Lose the white coat - RSV will come back & it loves those sleeves
3. Taste the specialty formulas - there's a reason they spit them out
#MatchDay2021
One year today, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared COVID-19 a global pandemic. Today we reflect on the past year, mourn those we’ve lost, and look toward the future.