I’ve been getting a few questions about USMLE Step 1 lately.
If you’re feeling confused, stuck, or just need basic guidance on how to approach Step 1, you’re welcome to comment below or DM me.
Clinical Clues of renovascular disease:
1- Malignant HTN
2-Resistant HTN
3- Severe HTN with Diffuse Atherosclerosis
4- Severe HTN with recurrent flash pulmonary oedema.
5- Onset of Severe HTN (180/120) after the age of 54.
I recently contributed to a Letter to the Editor highlighting postpartum depression (PPD) as an under-recognised public health issue in Pakistan.
Published in Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (JPMA)
Thankful to my coauthors for their thoughtful collaboration.
After my last tweet, most of the questions I received about USMLE Step 1 were actually about resources.
The biggest problem I see is not a lack of resources,it’s too many resources.
Step 1 is more about choosing a resource & sticking to it consistently.
Share your resources below
Now recruiting: Two PAID 1-year research positions in pediatric urology
📅 Starting June 2026: Ideal for unmatched applicants or those desiring gap year
Apply now! Accepting applications until Feb 14th.
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@heathernoellemc@margaux_johnson
New study published 🫀📊
Trends in mortality related to PAD with COPD comorbidity in the U.S. (1999–2023)
🔹 PAD-related mortality remains high with COPD comorbidity.
Annals of Vascular Surgery
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@coolyousafzai
Proud to share our latest research:
Disparities in pediatric stroke-related mortality in the United States using CDC WONDER data.
Now published in the Journal of Clinical Neuroscience.
Link: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/4091…@ShahzaibAhmed_