Richie Li (@hiimrichieli) 's Twitter Profile
Richie Li

@hiimrichieli

PGY-1 @WashUVascular | @ILLINOISMed | @WLGore | @ASUEngineering

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Anders Gould, MD (@anders_gould) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This still feels so surreal. I'm so thankful to have matched into Interventional Radiology at UMiami Health System/Jackson Health System! I couldn't have done it without support from my amazing mentors, friends, and family members. Society of Interventional Radiology SIR RFS

This still feels so surreal. I'm so thankful to have matched into Interventional Radiology at <a href="/UMiamiHealth/">UMiami Health System</a>/<a href="/JacksonHealth/">Jackson Health System</a>! I couldn't have done it without support from my amazing mentors, friends, and family members.
<a href="/SIRspecialists/">Society of Interventional Radiology</a> 
<a href="/SIRRFS/">SIR RFS</a>
Sam Rawal (@samarthrawal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After several conversations about keeping in touch with my med school friends after graduation, I put together a small tool for tracking calls with friends 😊

After several conversations about keeping in touch with my med school friends after graduation, I put together a small tool for tracking calls with friends 😊
Richie Li (@hiimrichieli) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2 months of PGY1 WashU Medicine Division of Vascular Surgery and I’ve scrubbed 43 cases. 2nd week Daniel Kindell, MD and I got supraceliac aortic exposure with Westley Ohman If you have a spreadsheet comparing programs, make sure for “case volume” and “case complexity” you give us a 5! FutureVascSurgeons

Bryan Carmody (@jbcarmody) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Most medical students change their intended specialty over the course of medical school. Only 27% end up in the same specialty they said they were most considering at matriculation. But interestingly, that proportion varies widely by specialty.

Most medical students change their intended specialty over the course of medical school. Only 27% end up in the same specialty they said they were most considering at matriculation. 

But interestingly, that proportion varies widely by specialty.
Muhammad Zeeshan (@zee_shan92) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's great week when you start with a TOS end up doing 2 open aorta; 1 TEVAR, 1 BKA, 2 Fem endart with iliac stents; 2 SFA stents, 2 TOS; 3 venograms; 1 mesenteric stent and finally a good old fashioned fem-embolectomy WashU Medicine Division of Vascular Surgery WashU Medicine Department of Surgery Westley Ohman Patrick Geraghty

It's great week when you start with a TOS end up doing 2 open aorta; 1 TEVAR, 1 BKA, 2 Fem endart with iliac stents; 2 SFA stents, 2 TOS; 3 venograms; 1 mesenteric stent and finally a good old fashioned fem-embolectomy <a href="/WashUVascular/">WashU Medicine Division of Vascular Surgery</a> <a href="/WashUSurgery/">WashU Medicine Department of Surgery</a> 
<a href="/westleyohman/">Westley Ohman</a> <a href="/DrPatGeraghty/">Patrick Geraghty</a>
Dr. Glaucomflecken (@dglaucomflecken) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I know they say it’s for national security, but I think the real reason is that a bunch of rich people got big mad they don’t own (and profit from) the most popular social media platform in the US

Richie Li (@hiimrichieli) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The number one question med students ask when thinking about vascular surgery is, “what about the radiation”? Glad we have an answer.