Jen Rehbein, MD (@jenrehbeinmd) 's Twitter Profile
Jen Rehbein, MD

@jenrehbeinmd

general surgeon | @uicompsurgery | @wsuboonshoftsom | @elmhurst_u

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WeRateDogs (@dog_rates) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is Oliver. He's your nurse today. The good news is that your X-rays show you're filled with bones. The bad news is that he wants them. 14/10

This is Oliver. He's your nurse today. The good news is that your X-rays show you're filled with bones. The bad news is that he wants them. 14/10
Jen Rehbein, MD (@jenrehbeinmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My husband got me this book years ago & it settled my soul 🥹 so happy to see someone providing this space for their surgical trainees! Your patients and the field of surgery need you, exactly as you are. She has a wonderful TED Talks too! Susan Cain #surgery

Jen Rehbein, MD (@jenrehbeinmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sobering and so important. A necessary read. Thank you Rick Boulay,MD for sharing your story. Check on your people. Check on people that aren’t even your people. Thank you NEJM for allowing a platform for something that still exists in hushed tones. University of Illinois College of Medicine Peoria UIC Department of Medical Education

Dr. Glaucomflecken (@dglaucomflecken) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Oh you’re going to a teaching hospital in July? Well get ready… for the most compassionate care from extremely empathetic interns along with their vigilant supervising attendings. Hope you like open ended questions and doctors listening to you bc you’re gonna drown in it.

BehindTheKnife (@behindtheknife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To those working this weekend 🧨🇺🇸🦅🏖️, thank you! Someone somewhere is going to be treating a penetrating injury to the neck. Enjoy this full-length trauma video from Patrick Georgoff, MD Nina Clark, MD, MS Kevin Kniery John McClellan in preparation 🥷🏼

JAMA Surgery (@jamasurgery) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Findings of this study suggest that patients treated by female surgeons have a lower risk-adjusted likelihood of adverse postoperative outcomes at 90 days and 1 year following surgery. ja.ma/3Z0buH4 Christopher Wallis (he/him/his) Angela Jerath MD, MSc Raj Satkunasivam

Findings of this study suggest that patients treated by female surgeons have a lower risk-adjusted likelihood of adverse postoperative outcomes at 90 days and 1 year following surgery. ja.ma/3Z0buH4 <a href="/WallisCJD/">Christopher Wallis (he/him/his)</a> <a href="/propelresearch/">Angela Jerath MD, MSc</a> <a href="/DrRajSat/">Raj Satkunasivam</a>
Rodrigo Gerardo, M.D. 🟧 (@rodgerardo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of my favorite attendings from med school gave me advice that I still think about to this day. Over the past 5 years of residency, I've adjusted some items to be more applicable to a surgery resident so here is a 🧵of Dr. Touss' 5 rules of 💩 (w/ surgical modification) ...