General Internal Medicine. Current MacLean Clinical Medical Ethics fellow. #MedEd

Joined February 2011
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28 Apr 2023
Rush Medical College’s 2023 AOA inductees. The future is in good hands
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Alert & DISORIENTED - Summer 2022 A special recurring series where the team gets together after hours, responsibly enjoys a few cocktails, and talks medicine! Enjoy, we had so much fun recording 🍸 Available wherever you listen to your podcasts #MedTwitter #MedEd #FOAMed
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22 Jul 2022
Another treasure. Berton Roueche was a medical writer for The New Yorker. His stories often focused on “medical mysteries” and the epidemiological detective work that went into solving them. These stories inspired some the early episodes of the TV series House.
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25 May 2022
💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔Thoughts and prayers aren’t enough. We can’t allow this to happen again.
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19 May 2022
I am so grateful to Dr. Mark Siegler, the MacLean Center faculty, and my co-fellows for sharing your knowledge and wisdom with me this past year. You transformed my thinking and definitely made me a better doctor.
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12 May 2022
Today we opened the Veggie Rx program in an unused space in our office. It will serve 6 primary care practices at Rush, and provide food and other resources to our patients who face food insecurity.
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11 May 2022
One of the first “modern” physical diagnosis texts for medical students. Published in 1869. It’s a beautiful little book.
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23 Apr 2022
30 years ago the Medical Care Group was the forerunner of Rush University Internists and Rush University Hospitalists. I was so fortunate to work with a group of colleagues who chose to dedicate their career to primary care and medical education.
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🚨Episode 13 - Tight when Upright 🚨 Our 2021 FINALE is filled with rich teaching points, but it's my impressively brilliant classmates that will WOW you with their reasoning (reminder - they are M4's)! #MedTwitter #MedEd open.spotify.com/episode/1ux…
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17 Oct 2021
Way to go Chicago Sky WNBA champs!!! 🏀🏆🏀
13 Oct 2021
A new treasure. Written by Ernest Irons, who was an intern under James Herrick. Although Herrick is credited with the first report of sickle cell disease, Irons is the one who first looked at the blood smear of the patient, Walter Clement Noel, under a microscope.
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S/o to @DxRxEdu & @rabihmgeha of the @CPSolvers for graciously showing the @RushDOIM @RushIMChiefs community how powerful & fun reasoning together can be! Inspired to follow on the path to democratize clinical reasoning & work towards becoming a master clinician 🧐 #MedTwitter
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Re-infection after natural infection also very rare. Among 17383 participants with prior #covid, only 0.4% (0.004) symptomatic COVID-19 (and some of those had atypical symptoms, only 0.3% with typical symptoms). Re-infection after vax or infection rare thelancet.com/journals/lance…
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29 Jul 2021
Start of something great!
1/11 Presenting our first #tweetorial brought to you by PGY2 Shan Guleria!

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1/🧵 Why does catamenial pneumothorax (pneumothorax that recurs with menstruation) almost always occur on the right side? Why doesn't it affect both sides of the chest equally? #medtwitter #tweetorial
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22 Jan 2021
Thanks to @tony_breu for an inspiring talk on Why We Teach. Wonderful finish to Digital Education Conference. I learned so much from the whole day. #iMED2021
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Before Osler’s Principles and Practice of Medicine this was the standard internal medicine text. This is a 3rd Edition from 1868. The Flint in the title is Austin Flint of the eponymous murmur.
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24 Aug 2020
Jacob Blake went to high school in Evanston with my son and daughter. He was shot in the back 7 times in front of his children. I am heartbroken. This has to stop NOW. #PrayForJacobBlake #JusticeForJacobBlake #BlackLivesMatter
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