Doctors’ Trump-Jesus Memes; Disco IUD; ‘Ragebait’ Your Attending



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Doctors including obesity medicine physician @drnadolsky posted memes after President Trump shared an AI-generated post of himself as a Jesus-like figure and later said he thought it was “me as a doctor.”

“This is who knows every cardiology guideline ever published.” The Geisinger Internal Medicine Residency program and the Yale School of Public Health jumped on the popular baby picture social media trend.

Do you remember Justin Bieber’s YouTube days? Then it may be time for a cervical screening, the Victorian Department of Health said following Bieber’s Coachella performance last weekend.

Meanwhile, the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health meme-ified images from Bieber’s performance, complete with hand sanitizer, study playlists, and discussion posts.

Former CDC scientist Ana Mitchell, PhD, took to Instagram to reflect on the past year since she lost her position at HHS during the mass layoffs of federal workers.

Intrauterine device (IUD) all the time; disco, occasionally. Family medicine physician @oatsdoc made a 2-foot tall “disco” IUD for her medical office, including sparkles and a bubble machine.

In an Instagram reel, “Love Is Blind” stars and physicians Jessica Barrett, DO, and Haramol Gill, MD, explained why they don’t usually go for other doctors — but are now dating each other.

“This could change healthcare throughout the country.” Ophthalmologist @drglaucomflecken put Jimothy aside to give his take on the Oregon emergency department physicians fighting against the PeaceHealth hospital system.

The panic was real for @nurseblake in a skit about clocking in too early.

“I live for chaos during rounds.” — @toxicattending taught medical students how to “ragebait” their attendings.

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Publish date : 2026-04-16 21:30:00

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