Tough diagnoses being made with artificial thymic organoids at CHOP! @chopresearch.bsky.social
Tough diagnoses being made with artificial thymic organoids at CHOP! @chopresearch.bsky.social
Congratulations to the 6 @pennmedicine.bsky.social physician-scientists elected to the American Society for Clinical Investigation (@the-asci.org) class of 2026! Please check back as we profile each new member tinyurl.com/4ejz2cnm
Why is this title yelling at me???
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Signage at CHOP allergy immunology retreat
Thrilled to be presenting on Inborn Errors of Immunity at #PathUpdate2026 β see you in Sydney π¦π¨ππ¦πΊπ! rcpa.me/pathupdate-26
Impressive first year for JHI!
1/ Weβre seeking Sponsors for the 3rd International Symposium on Inborn Errors of Immunity (IEI), and their phenocopies, to be held in Lofoten, Norway, in June 2027.
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Will not be nearly enough for the metaverse
I believe it
Re-watching The Office with my kidsβ¦realizing my PI leadership style is very Michael Scottβ¦. Pray for me
Huh?
Yes and yes!
There are efforts to do so in the Amish community. Will take time. Go Birds, @phillywannabgm.bsky.social
Donβt believe everything you google. Whatever axe you have to grind with him, seems personal not substantive.
His congressional voting record overwhelmingly pro-woman and pro-civil rights. All his money is from selling books. He ranks near the bottom of all congress persons in net worth. I donβt understand your point of view. Can you elaborate?
Wha? That does not scan
Our recent work describing extreme enrichment of complement factor I deficiency in the Amish from @jacionline.bsky.social was featured on the front page of the Philadelphia Inquirer (@inquirer.com). Above the fold (and the Eagles!).
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Will there be any prequels in this series?
I donβt think that is an apt analogy for medical residents. These are 25 yo+ adults who have at minimum 8 years of pre-med and medical school training. They work in supportive teams consisting of attending physicians, nurses, other residents and medical students.
Richard, no offense, but I donβt think you are interpreting this data correctly.
No worries. It is a hard career, especially in the beginning and yes it takes a toll, but if youβre in it for the right reasons it is totally worth it. Pushing yourself is part of it. Testing your metal It really helps to have a supportive family π. Sounds like your son does.
My experience, I was not sleep deprived. I worked 6 days a week, 10 hrs/day with one overnight. I had a bedroom for the overnight and used it. Thatβs how you get 10,000 hrs. of experience in 3 years. The alternative is worse doctors or longer residencies. Ask patients and doctors if either is good.
Hi,
Here is a meta-analysis of 27 studies: pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC...
β27 studies met inclusion criteria. Most frequently, the studies concluded that the restrictions had no impact on patient care (50%) or resident wellness (47%), and had a negative impact on resident education (64%)β
How are you so sure?
Bernie, working >80 hours a week in residency in a stressful environment is what makes great doctors. You gotta bern to shine! Now the pay, hell yeah the pay should be higher.
Wowza!
Agree, great review! Iβm a little worried that, like Ikaros, this review has flown too close to the sun. It that good!!!!!
Tough crowdβ¦
Another immune masterclass in @jhumimmunity.org. This journal is on a tear!