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It“s FriYAY! : Ordered some books for revision before clinical rotations :)
I don't know what medical professional needs to hear this but please take the time to be patient and kind with children involving needles.
Explain them fully, because most parents don't.
If theres options to help numb the spot or aanxiety meds they can get for a future appointment, get them that.
Don't be rude or curt, its scary there and sharp needles hurt.
And please for the love of god make sure you're actually sticking the right spot with the right sized needle so you don't cause more pain than it'll already be.
-Signed, the kid who almost fell for anti vax talk because my fear was easy to weaponize against me and one bad experience let my parents used my right to revoke consent to push their harmful agendas
This week, the Associated Press reported rather matter of factly that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu āis examining a plan to seal off humanitarian aid to northern Gaza in an attempt to starve out Hamas militants, a plan that, if implemented, could trap without food or water hundreds of thousands of Palestinians unwilling or unable to leave their homes.ā
Any Palestinians remaining in northern Gaza ā a large area including Gaza City ā āwould be considered combatants ā meaning military regulations would allow troops to kill them ā and denied food, water, medicine and fuel.ā
But that intensified genocide-by-starvation plan is already well underway. On Saturday, the United Nations World Food Programme said that no food aid has entered northern Gaza since 1 October.
āPeople have run out of ways to cope, food systems have collapsed, and the risk of famine is real,ā Antoine Renard, WFP country director for Palestine, said.
In reality, Palestinians in northern Gaza, particularly children, have been starving to death for months as the direct result of Israelās declared policy of cutting off all life-sustaining supplies to the territory.
Yet while Israel is open about its intentions, it could not carry out this mass-murder by starvation without the aid and support of the United States ā which still purports to be working towards getting more aid into Gaza.
Following the news brief from Nora Barrows-Friedman, weāll speak about the situation with Laila Al-Arian.
An Emmy and Peabody award-winning journalist, Laila is executive producer of Al Jazeeraās flagship documentary series Fault Lines. A recent episode, āStarving Gaza,ā documents how the United States government has been knowingly covering up for Israel as it deliberately starves Palestinians to death. You can watch it here: ⢠How Israelās man-made ...
This is a segment from The Electronic Intifada's day 376 livestream. Ali Abunimah, Nora Barrows-Friedman, Jon Elmer and Asa Winstanley were joined by EI contributor Abubaker Abed live from the Gaza Strip, and award winning journalist Laila Al-Arian. You can watch the entire broadcast here:
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Doctors of tumblr who work in COVID-19 sectors
How are things for you? How are things over there? Are you all handling it well?
Hi, I have to say that I am inspired by your active recall post. Just wondering, what do you do with the questions that you do get wrong? Do you write down notes for them? And also, are these just notes for the question or notes for that entire topic (like the extra notes on passmedicine). Thank you, Michael
Hi Michael,
I would work through a few different things to see what level of note taking and time commitment works best for you to get the results youāre happy with. Back in medical school I tried things like making notes from the explanations and reading around the topic etc.
But I value doing other things with my time than just studying for work-related exams given how much of my time is already spent being AT work lol. So hereās my slacker version of active recall:
I just do question banks.
This helped me pass both MRCS Part A and Part B first time despite Part B being an OSCE exam.
If I keep getting something wrong, I will narrow down the question filters to answer all of the ones on that specific topic/ category. I rarely make notes other than to write down quick aide memoires or to write out a particular fact I think is VERY important. Otherwise Iāll just re-do the questions I got wrong and re-read the explanations.
For Part B I found that an added layer to this was to read the explanation and then explain it back to myself from memory until I could essentially teach it to myself without looking at the question/ answer, working out blocks in my understanding as I sat there talking it through to myself.
I donāt make a lot of notes because I never re-read them so I just repeat questions I got wrong or flagged ones I only guessed by accident in the banks. I donāt have the patience to make my own questions but I can see how they would be very helpful.
Something to note though- I have never been particularly interested in passing an exam WELL, I just want to pass so I donāt have to study for it again. Idk if thatās a great attitude to have but I donāt really mind if people think āOh sheās the girl who only passed an exam by ONE mark.ā Because in my own head Iām thinking āI can now bypass CST and apply directly to T&O as a Registrar because I passed this exam and I DONāT have to spend any more time studying the pathophysiology of obstructive jaundice.ā
CARTILAGE HELIX PIERCING! WHERE MY TATTED AND PIERCES DOC/MED STUDENRS AT?????
Letās start my first day of work!
My 80 year old patient: I haven't taken the meth since my bout of pneumonia in January. Me: Meth? Patient: Yeah, the doctors told me to stay off of it. Me: Uh-huh. Patients Wife: He means methotrexate. Patient: She knows what I mean!!!
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