AI-powered health coaching service

Quartz is an AI-powered health coaching service that uses machine learning and natural language processing to provide personalized health coaching to individuals. The service is designed to help individuals achieve their health and wellness goals by providing them with actionable…

Moore’s Essential Clinical Anatomy book review

Moore’s Essential Clinical Anatomy is a comprehensive textbook that provides a detailed overview of human anatomy for medical students and healthcare professionals. The book is written by Keith L. Moore, a respected anatomist and professor of anatomy, and is currently…

 Moringa Leaves Consumption During Pregnancy

Table of contents • Introduction • Moringa consumption during pregnancy • Safe Moringa consumption during pregnancy • Alternatives to Moringa during pregnancy • Precautions while consuming Moringa during pregnancy • Conclusion Introduction If you are pregnant or planning to be,…

Quasi-experimental study

A quasi-experimental study is a research design that shares similarities with experimental research but lacks randomization and/or a control group. In other words, it involves manipulating the independent variable but lacks some of the key elements of a true experimental…

Diagnose this liver condition

Very rare presentation!! This patient presented in emergency today Can you write something about this case on the occasion of world liver day?#WorldLiverDay2023 #MedTwitter pic.twitter.com/BsR3c05dV8 — Dr. B L Bairwa MS, FACS (@Lap_surgeon) April 19, 2023 Umbilical discharge can be…

Breath sounds

Breath sounds pic.twitter.com/Ie2T6j4NxL — USMLE NOTS (@med_712) April 17, 2023 Breath Sounds There are two main types of breath sounds that can be heard with a stethoscope: bronchial and vesicular. Bronchial breath sounds are loud, high-pitched, and heard over the…

Stages of breast cancer

Stages of Breast Cancer#cancer #oncology #meded #medtwitterpic.twitter.com/xzhBy9F9rp — The Innovation | Medicine (@Innov_Medicine) April 15, 2023 Breast cancer is a type of cancer that develops in the cells of the breast. The stage of breast cancer refers to how advanced…

Injection angles

There are several techniques for administering injections, including: Intramuscular (IM) injections: These injections are given into a muscle, usually the deltoid muscle in the upper arm or the gluteal muscles in the buttocks. The needle is inserted at a…

Diagnosis quiz

#ClinicalPearl Spot #diagnosis #MedEd #MedTwitter pic.twitter.com/Q016zzAIMf — Janet Pope (@Janetbirdope) April 15, 2023 Scleroderma, also known as systemic sclerosis, is a rare autoimmune disorder that causes the skin and connective tissues to harden and thicken. It can also affect the…

Urinary bladder stone

Hi #medtwitter! Today #Scientissimum would like to show you a #urology case of huge urinary bladder stone removal. Bladder stones are small mineral deposits that can form in the bladder. In most cases bladder stones develop when the urine becomes…

Nodule quiz

#ClinicalPearl What are these lumps at #olecranon #bursa? #MedEd #MedTwitter pic.twitter.com/NZItss2ZGL — Janet Pope (@Janetbirdope) April 14, 2023

Patient with chronic diarrhea and facial swelling

Patient with chronic diarrhoea presents with facial swelling. What’s the diagnosis? #WithConsent pic.twitter.com/AY6Fsx5j4n — Keith Siau (@drkeithsiau) April 12, 2023 Related Articles Hereditary Angioedema: Diagnosis, Clinical Implications, and Pathophysiology Hereditary angioedema Hereditary Angioedema. A review article The pathophysiology of hereditary…

Skin rash- diagnosis

Patient admitted with diarrhoea and weight loss is noticed to have this rash from daily blood tests. What’s the diagnosis? pic.twitter.com/WorJJmTQbB — Keith Siau (@drkeithsiau) April 11, 2023

Picture Quiz, Skin condition

Patient presents with this beautiful but very concerning skin finding that progresses at a rapid rate ~1cm a day. Anyone know? Source JAAD pic.twitter.com/8Df3ICu0rf — Oren Gottfried, MD (@OGdukeneurosurg) April 9, 2023

Mnemonics for Antibiotics classification

“PEEK STaT” P – Penicillins E – Erythromycins E – Aminoglycosides K – Kefalosporins S – Sulfonamides T – Tetracyclines a – Amphenicols T – Trimethoprim You can remember this mnemonic by thinking of “peeking” at the different classes of…