Jasmine Castillejos (@jaascast) 's Twitter Profile
Jasmine Castillejos

@jaascast

🇵🇭🇵🇪 | CA 🔁 TX | OMS-III @UIWSOM | @USC Alum

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Student Doctor Funky (@drtobiasfunky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Other medical students: in my free time I run 20 miles daily, read 100 research articles, and rescue blind turtles off the coast of mexico Me: i like to nap

Vanessa Aponte, MD (@vanessaaponte_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

During medical school, you spend a lot of time thinking to yourself “what’s next” or “how can I be more competitive” and so forth. However, one thing I’ve realized during my interviews is that in the midst of all of this it is so important to reflect and see how far you’ve come.

Denise Vera Nemeth (@dv_nemeth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Day 2 of popular Mexican sayings 🇲🇽 #refranes Translation: The broth is more expensive than the meatballs. Meaning: The effort set forth to reach a goal is bigger/worth more than the end result. #HispanicHeritageMonth #NationalLatinoPhysicianDay

Day 2 of popular Mexican sayings 🇲🇽 #refranes

Translation: The broth is more expensive than the meatballs.

Meaning: The effort set forth to reach a goal is bigger/worth more than the end result. 

#HispanicHeritageMonth #NationalLatinoPhysicianDay
Gabrielle Petito, MD (@gabriellepetito) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve never had an interpreter go out of his way to thank me on the phone for being so caring to the patient, and then even teach me a word in the language!! He was like “this will make her smile say this __ ” and honestly, what a gift of a moment he gave me with my patient 🥰

Alexander Golden, DO, MS (@alexgolden117) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Okay, medical Twitter, I need you to do your thing please!!! My boyfriend created this for me. I’m finally in recovery, but it has been a journey the last 3 months between this tumor and matching and now moving! Anything can help 🤍🙏🏼 gofund.me/3f503eaa

armyemdoc (@armyemdoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the recent 2 decades of war, the US military 🪖 has pioneered blood transfusion practices. This review of 53 studies by Rohan Banerjee Jasmine Castillejos Sean Krewson and Karen Mina summarizes everything you need to know. It's free and open access over at AMSUS academic.oup.com/milmed/advance…

In the recent 2 decades of war, the US military 🪖 has pioneered blood transfusion practices.

This review of 53 studies by <a href="/RohanBaner/">Rohan Banerjee</a> <a href="/jaascast/">Jasmine Castillejos</a> <a href="/iamseanpaul_/">Sean Krewson</a> and <a href="/krmina25/">Karen Mina</a> summarizes everything you need to know.

It's free and open access over at <a href="/AMSUS/">AMSUS</a>

academic.oup.com/milmed/advance…
armyemdoc (@armyemdoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and shockable rhythms... do we place the pads in the anterior-posterior or anterior-lateral position? This prospective study found that the AP (aka sandwich 🥪) position resulted in higher adjust odds of achieving ROSC. -Prospective, observational