Sadly, I went
#unmatched
in
#Radiology
this cycle, but I’m not giving up! Currently applying for prelim and TY positions, and will appreciate any advice.
Incredibly proud of all those who made it to the other side -See you there next year!
#SOAP
#MedTwitter
Dear fellow applicants!
I know many of you are stressed right now. Do NOT compare yourself to others. Look at how far you have already come. You are amazing! You will get your interviews soon.
Stop worrying and start preparing. You can do this!💫 🦾
#match2024
#MedTwitter
Radiology community is truly amazing 🥹🩻 I have met so many great people thanks to the
@RSNA
Can’t wait to be an official part of the family!
#RSNA2023
#RSNA23
#FutureRadres
Unpopular opinion: “What doesn’t kill you doesn’t make you stronger”
Past stressful experiences do not create resilience to future trauma. They sensitize people to future traumas, increasing their chances of developing a mental health disorder.
What helps build resilience?
•Having a sense of connection (deep, meaningful connection with others or strong cultural connections)
•Believing in your own sense of agency
•Having a growth mindset
•Having a sense of purpose in your life
It is fascinating to learn about new research and how it can help cure cancers we did not have any hopes for before. A very interesting talk on overcoming immune cell exhaustion by Dr
@MichaelLimMD
Really excited to see this wearable defibrillator designed for WOMEN!
#HRX2023
@KestraMedical
#assure
Studied by
#Women
For Women
Who would imagine we would have a life vest for women!?
A male in his 50s presents to the ED presents with back pain, abdominal pain and fever. What does the abdominal CT show?
Reporting radiologist made a great pick up on this one…case explanation below…
#LungCancerAwarenessMonth
🫁
#LungCancer
causes more deaths globally than colon, breast, & prostate cancers combined
This patient is in a screening program and on their annual scan developed a new
#lungcancer
that is thankfully treatable!
#lungcancer
screening saves lives
Lateral view of the lumbar spine shows “Rugger jersey spine” appearance, consistent with hyperparathyroidism.
Rugger jersey spine describes the prominent endplate densities at multiple contiguous vertebral levels to produce an alternating sclerotic-lucent-sclerotic appearance.
In Radiology we only see a representation of facts, but not the facts. A simple concept we often forget. Clinical correlation or not, imaging is just a piece of the diagnostic dilema puzzle. The other pieces most of the time we don’t have or are hidden in inaccesible places.