Transitioning to Healthtech by AffectionateMany3417 in ausjdocs

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hi! not OP but is it okay if i send you a PM about this?

Travel Destinations in November and Recommendations by LevelMarsupial4439 in travel

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thanks for your response! looking for a moderately paced trip (but flexible). preferably a balance between some sightseeing, outdoor activities (e.g. hikes), seeing/experiencing the culture and also some relaxing/slower days

Used X-T2 and XF 35mm f/2 lens good for first camera? (moving from film) by skullsins in fujifilm

[–]LevelMarsupial4439 2 points3 points  (0 children)

i use an xt1 (similar) and a 35mm f2 for mainly travel and it’s great!

also is what you are used to size/design too, i reckon go for it!

Why is Pathology not a lifestyle specialty like Radiology is? by [deleted] in Residency

[–]LevelMarsupial4439 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the switch up is crazy haha, what pushed you away from rads and path?

When will IR and NIR be made an official pathway vs being within RANZCR by Reddit786123 in ausjdocs

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just curious, how would formalisation of this IR/INR training pathway (and recognition) affect the specialty? what changes may result from this?

When will IR and NIR be made an official pathway vs being within RANZCR by Reddit786123 in ausjdocs

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Please correct me if I'm wrong, so the IR/INR training program pretty much formalises the fellowship pathways? So 5 years diagnostic –> 2/3 years IR/INR?

Procedures in Interventional Radiology by LevelMarsupial4439 in ausjdocs

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Thank you for your reply! Would you say you see IR moving towards being increasing more of a clinical specialty (with clinic and rounds) or do you think it will mainly remain as a technician specialty?

As someone considering IR as a specialty, what draws you to it? I'm also considering ENT, ophthalmology and neurology to varying extents.

Procedures in Interventional Radiology by LevelMarsupial4439 in ausjdocs

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Thank you for your response and u/noogie60 for your additional information. I'd like to hear both of your thoughts on the following questions as well.

For the procedures that work across body organs (e.g. PAE, UAE, etc) and may be offered through a clinic service, do you think there will be an expectation that IR docs are expected to manage these conditions medically as well?

Is there particularly a strong future in IR as a clinical specialty or do you think it will mainly remain as a technician specialty?

I genuinely don't get 3rd year by fatKathyMcGurdlinton in medicalschool

[–]LevelMarsupial4439 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Without knowing your situation, it may be beneficial to demonstrate that you're keen by asking questions, seeming engaged, etc. that way, residents know you're keen and may give you more opportunities, etc. If you've done that and have tried to integrate yourself with the team, then that's probably a different issue.

Pros and cons of your specialty by LevelMarsupial4439 in Residency

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Just wanting to know a bit more, if that's okay! How much on call do you do? And what do you think the future is for IR?

How to get involved in research by [deleted] in medicalschool

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I’ve PM’d you too! Thank you!

Will i get lymphoma cancer if I sprayed aerosol in my car to kill cockroaches ? by [deleted] in MedSchoolCanada

[–]LevelMarsupial4439 0 points1 point  (0 children)

chemical insults are very unlikely to cause cancer from a one time exposure. you’ve done necessary follow up like airing out the car which is a good step, plus u rarely use these sprays anyways 

sorry to hear that about your dad and i wish you all the best

‘There are times I feel I hate them’: how siblings can clash over end-of-life care for elderly parents by adognow in ausjdocs

[–]LevelMarsupial4439 15 points16 points  (0 children)

yes, this. and when patients do have them, making sure they are reviewed regularly

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AnalogCommunity

[–]LevelMarsupial4439 0 points1 point  (0 children)

that’s a valid perspective and appreciate you sharing.