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Photo 2023 New York City Minimally Invasive Spine Course at Cornell
Posted by: NYC MISS - 11-17-2023, 10:05 PM - Forum: Practice patterns - No Replies

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Guess posting pictures doesn't work, but here is the link to the flyer. Please come join us for one of the best NYC Minimally Invasive Spine Courses of the Year. 

December 15-16, 2023 at Weill Cornell Medicine in the Upper East Side in NYC

https://nyc-miss.org/

Thank you,

NYC MISS Team

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  Oregon call shifts only see 3-4 consults per shift. Why so low?
Posted by: Guest - 11-15-2023, 09:31 PM - Forum: General resident issues - Replies (1)

Relatively pointless paper has interesting insights into how busy a program is. Fewer than 4 consults per call shift. That is abnormally low with a very low acuity (0.3 emergent consults per shift). This is what our level 3 trauma center looks like, not a level 1

On-Call Workload Differences in Neurosurgery: Resident Call “Weather” and a Departure from Colored Cloud Labels


https://journals.lww.com/neurosurgery/fu..._.935.aspx


By the way, paper confirms no true black clouds; just struggling or excelling  residents.

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  UChicago
Posted by: Guest - 11-10-2023, 05:59 AM - Forum: On the trail - Replies (14)

Could anyone offer their thoughts on this program? Benign or malignant program? Operative volume and autonomy? Hyde Park safety?

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  MGH vs UCSF
Posted by: Guest - 11-09-2023, 07:07 AM - Forum: General interest - Replies (15)

Trying to pick my away and was wondering if there are any culture, training, or research differences between MGH and UCSF. Thanks !

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  Johns Hopkins vs Mayo Clinic
Posted by: Guest - 11-06-2023, 08:42 AM - Forum: On the trail - Replies (9)

Can someone compare these 2 programs? Trying to see which program to rank higher. Location isn't a factor for me. I'm interested in complex spine deformity.

Much appreciated.


Also, I was referring to Mayo Clinic-Rochester, specifically.

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  Spine + endovascular training
Posted by: Guest - 11-04-2023, 12:44 PM - Forum: General resident issues - Replies (3)

I've heard of more outgoing residents doing specific training in both spine and endovascular with an eye toward being a private practice surgeon that can "do it all": that is, take out basic tumors, handle 95% of spine pathology that comes through the door, and take vascular call (+/- stroke call). What are your thoughts on how marketable a job applicant like this would be, and does it mean you're committing yourself to seriously onerous call out in practice?

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  Vidalista Best Option for Erectile Dysfunction on Safetymedpharmacy
Posted by: julieroy1309 - 11-04-2023, 12:32 AM - Forum: General Discussion - No Replies

Vidalista 40 is a highly successful medicine for treating erectile dysfunction in men. It should be taken with a full glass of water 30 minutes before sexual activity. Vidalista 40 is a medication that is often used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED) in men. It contains the active ingredient tadalafil, which belongs to a class of drugs called phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE-5) inhibitors.

When a man is sexually aroused, nitric oxide is released in the body. Nitric oxide signals the production of a chemical called cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP), which helps relax the smooth muscles in the walls of blood vessels in the penis. This relaxation allows the blood vessels to dilate and increase blood flow to the erectile tissues, leading to an erection.

It's important to note that Vidalista 40, like other medications for ED, should be used under the guidance and supervision of a healthcare professional. They can determine the appropriate dosage for your specific needs and assess whether the medication is safe and effective for you.

By inhibiting PDE-5 and promoting the effects of cGMP, Vidalista 40 helps men with ED achieve and maintain a firmer and longer-lasting erection when sexually aroused.

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  UT Austin
Posted by: Brainz - 11-03-2023, 04:50 PM - Forum: General resident issues - Replies (1)

Any insight into the UT Austin program? I’ve noted quite some turnover since its inception.

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  books
Posted by: hydrocephalusexpert - 10-31-2023, 02:42 PM - Forum: General resident issues - Replies (1)

Hey all, any recommendations for best textbooks for interns/junior residents?

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  Interviews
Posted by: Hello - 10-30-2023, 03:36 PM - Forum: General Discussion - Replies (18)

Hello, 

Does anyone have any insights on Mayo clinic jacksonville in comparison to Phoenix?

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