MD Reacts to RFK Jr.’s Snake Wrangling; RN’s Search History; Lifesaving Rx Calls



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“Confidence doesn’t necessarily mean expertise,” said allergist Zachary Rubin, MD, after Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. showed off his snake-handling abilities.

“Which public health American Girl doll are you?” asked the Yale School of Public Health in an Instagram post featuring dolls working in epidemiology and infection prevention.

A look inside @nurse.conner’s Google search history during his first year of nurse anesthesia school.

After comedian Robby Hoffman questioned the validity of Celiac disease on the popular podcast “Call Her Daddy,” medical student Jackie Brenner responded to the backlash.

“The amount of kindness and support we’ve received here in Nebraska continues to completely overwhelm me in the best way possible,” said Jake Rosmarin, a passenger from the hantavirus-hit cruise ship now in quarantine, as he unpacked a care package from University of Nebraska Medical Center medical students.

Fit check! The American Academy of Dermatology encouraged followers to build their own derm-approved sun protection outfit.

Could a call from a pharmacist save your patient’s life? Pharmacist Ethan Melillo, PharmD, acted out potential scenarios where it just might.

In a TikTok, @liciugh answered questions about her salary as an incoming medical resident.

As a new mom and a surgeon interviewing for fellowship, @dr.shanmd proved that she’s always on call.

In a skit, dermatologist Anna Guanche, MD, jumped into action during a medical emergency to apply some much-needed face cream.

Pediatric sleep doctor Sujay Kansagra, MD, provided his suggestion, via Post-it, for a couple debating their daughter’s sleep schedule.

High-risk labor nurse @labor_junkie_rn shared some do’s and don’ts during pregnancy.

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