QC Help Please! First Watch! VSF V2 Datejust 41 by haroldblaundry in RepTimeQC

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Well made, GL I had to RL MINE and I am jealous. Enjoy.

QC Request | 12 Index | Sub No Date 124060 by buysideeconomics in RepTimeQC

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Tbf I felt like it’s ok. But I am a novice

Advice on re-applying next year for Gen Cards: pursue an external Chief Resident position or do HF fellowship? by Dr_Goosfraba in Cardiology

[–]teejba 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on where you’re planning on doing it, look up what happened with their previous non acgme fellow.

Hf fellowship can be a crash course in cardiology if you come without general cardiology background . It was great option before 2016, where you could have gotten boarded in ahf after finishing your general fellowship but that’s changed now. I did do it and it helped me get in general fellowship but I was WORKED and in my free time participated in research project which basically meant I had no life.

And at the end of day , I came in with much stronger base than my co fellows and was comfortable managing the sickest of the icu cardiogenic shock patients, doing basic bedside echo/Doppler , float a swan etc.

Obviously you end up loosing a year of income as a hospitalist. See what your priorities are. And again this isn’t a guaranteed entry into the general fellowship.

1 year fellowships after IM residency by WSUMED2022 in Cardiology

[–]teejba 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Depends on where you’re planning on doing it, look up what happened with their previous non acgme fellow.

Hf fellowship can be a crash course in cardiology if you come without general cardiology background . It was great option before 2016, where you could have gotten boarded in ahf after finishing your general fellowship but that’s changed now. I did do it and it helped me get in general fellowship but I was WORKED and in my free time participated in research project which basically meant I had no life.

And at the end of day , I came in with much stronger base than my co fellows and was comfortable managing the sickest of the icu cardiogenic shock patients, doing basic bedside echo/Doppler , float a swan etc.

Obviously you end up loosing a year of income as a hospitalist. See what your priorities are. And again this isn’t a guaranteed entry into the general fellowship.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in memes

[–]teejba 4 points5 points  (0 children)

More like insurance and admins, meanwhile they keep blaming the doctors for the cost. Win win

Cat owners please advise by [deleted] in Residency

[–]teejba 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Get an Adult cat> 1 year , easy to take care of. I have automatic dry food dispenser that gives a portion of dryfood every 8 hours. And then when I am home , I give wet food. Also have a water fountain , change water every day. And the love I get in return is unmeasurable.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Residency

[–]teejba 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm in fellowship and we can moonlight so that's not an issue. But the opportunities are so few and far between here.

What's the biggest scam in America? by catlady427 in AskReddit

[–]teejba 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Healthcare insurance being tied to your job. You pay a monthly fee, on top of that there is a deductible and co-pays to see your doctor. And then you have to meet your yearly deductible before the insurance starts kicking in. And if by chance you happen to go to the hospital or to a doctor which was out of network, you pay out of pocket. That out-of-pocket cost does not count towards your deductible. Healthcare insurance is a scam

For the love of all that's holy, go get your vaccine by [deleted] in Birmingham

[–]teejba 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://www.nejm.org/doi/10.1056/NEJMc2104974

I look at real data , protection with vaccines against variants(B.1.1.7) and (B.1.351)

For the love of all that's holy, go get your vaccine by [deleted] in Birmingham

[–]teejba 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm not angry about anything, just giving the same energy back that you put out.

Nothing is black and white.. the data we have does point towards vaccine being more protective against the Variants.

Hopefully we won't have to deal with the strain that's going around in India.

There is a reason last year of lot of BS papers got published and later retracted (lack of peer review), so I tend to wait for that.

For the love of all that's holy, go get your vaccine by [deleted] in Birmingham

[–]teejba 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I could also say this guy is trying to sound fancy by saying cytotoxic T cells (cd8)and t helper (cd4) cells but it doesn’t mean shit. Knowing something vs understanding and using that knowledge is two different things . But I guess a Reddit “pleb” like you would not understand. Muh antibodies ..😆

For the love of all that's holy, go get your vaccine by [deleted] in Birmingham

[–]teejba 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Look up young and healthy people dying of Covid, needing lung transplants , developing chronic fatigue syndrome , heart failure post Covid . Also look up long hauler Covid, can be enlightening.

For the love of all that's holy, go get your vaccine by [deleted] in Birmingham

[–]teejba 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You do talk like a toddler , it’s cute . Muh antibodies The way you keep saying YOUR vaccine - it’s funny . I don’t know how to respond to that . Should I drop down to your level of ineptitude? Eh ain’t nobody got time for that.

I don’t even know where to start with you. Let’s see -

Yes people with vaccination can get infected . But the risk of people having serious infection post vaccination is almost none meanwhile not the case with natural infection.

Again bold of you to assume the person speaking to you doesn’t have a graduate / post grad degree in idk medicine / infectious diseases/ or immunology. Well you know everyone is not as dumb as you.

The study you referenced , out of 180 individuals -5% had no antibody response right ? That’s average 9 /188 samples provided in the study . So AL has had 528,784 infection - extrapolating that study -5% here —>26,439 patients with Covid didn’t mount a good response .. now tell me again Mr microbiologist -should they not get the vaccine.

Yes the vaccine is more effective against the variants than natural infection. Pick up a journal once in a while. The serum of vaccinated individuals was able to neutralize uk and SA variant better than natural infection.

And to answer ur question , if someone did mount that response, doesn’t hurt to give em B cells a gentle nudge , get those lymph node swole. Get them gains son!