My owl might not have gone to a fancy owl academy in a big ancient oak. But he’s got, you know, he’s got forest wisdom. He’s out there hitting the underbrush killing voles every damn day
My owl might not have gone to a fancy owl academy in a big ancient oak. But he’s got, you know, he’s got forest wisdom. He’s out there hitting the underbrush killing voles every damn day
people defending their thesis love to be asked what's your primary weapon and sidearm, where are your choke points and kill zones etc
If someone has weird neurological symptoms after chiropractic manipulation and it doesn’t seem like an arterial dissection, remember: it could be a CSF leak
Noticing a phenomenon where guys don’t really have the language to discuss their wife’s bravery during childbirth so they talk about it like it’s sports. “She really left it all on the field”
uhh is this a somethingburger?
how about shadfishing
Remember when technological progress made the world better instead of worse
End of the open web. Free thinkers retreat to model train and hobby shops apple.news/Aie04CtcqRVi...
Can’t believe they put Cillian Murphy in jackass makeup to play Peter Weyland
Might change my last block to a cardio elective for this reason
I had the option to do a psych sub I instead but figured this would be better prep for July. We’ll see how it goes
Sorry I haven’t done a real rotation since ICU in November and forgot how to medicine
Suffering a bit on this March medicine sub I. Hopefully it makes intern year less painful
I want to be the guy aspirating clots and coiling aneurysms and I’m tired of pretending I don’t
certified my rank list. I ranked my home program number one as I feel this gives me the best chance at getting the mentorship, research and access I need to pursue neurointervention fellowship
Has anyone ever tried giving antisocial personality disorder people LSD to see what happens
ophthalmologist answering the phone huh. I guess anything is possible on tv
my new thing in the hospital is saying “uh in English please” for the audience at home
neil and infinity
it’s a very stubborn problem. you’d think shooting lytics directly at the blocked artery via invasive catheter would work but that trial was also negative pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20609991/
tank ethics
the killing you part is true at least
Burger King’s new AI agent can kill with a touch. And it’s just getting started
oh wow huh. yeah I knew he did some kind of basic neuroscience, wasn’t aware it was vision related
Does he get a shout out on the show? lol
And these are very carefully selected patients. Most emergency departments don’t exactly have an ophthalmologist in their front pocket
heard there is a a scene in the Pitt where they give IV thrombolytics for central retinal artery occlusion. we now have two RCTs showing no signal of visual acuity benefit above aspirin, with a larger one still cooking (REVISION). one fatal hemorrhage in the lytics arm www.nejm.org/doi/full/10....
I have never known a dog easier to medicate than this one. He gobbles pills down immediately and jealously, without taking any time to investigate
These days most aneurysms are treated using minimally invasive, endovascular techniques (platinum coils that thrombose, flow diverting stents, occlusive devices). Ofc these procedures carry their own risks including rupture, and some lesions still require open surgery based on geometry
Theories put forward by the guy who wrote the book: it’s the only way he knows how to make a living, you get used to it, and some are just built differen