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New Doc, Who Dis? Swift and Kelce Talk Enzymes; Worst Medical Acronym

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New doctor, who dis? Physical medicine physician Sean Dreyer, MD, has a few mysterious , including "Tall med student" and "Pharmacy Joe."

"Transaminitis is an inaccurate term because liver enzymes can't be inflamed," whispered Taylor Swift to Travis Kelce, according to a

"I'm a doctor, not a cop," , calling on colleagues to remember their role as healthcare workers, rather than professionals in charge of getting patients in trouble.

What's the worst acronym in medicine? Benjamin Vipler, MD, MEd, suggests that progressive outer retinal necrosis (PORN) may .

Allergist @rubin_allergy shows off in support of a TikTok content creator who is battling cancer.

Infectious disease doctor Alastair McAlpine, MD, shares a photo of an empty diarrheal ward in a Peru pediatric hospital,

"3.98 GPA, what happened there?" jokes @bigmdenergy , highlighting the disparities in medical school acceptance requirements in the 20th and 21st century.

You're in! @_yvonnejiang went viral for posting a video of her emotional reaction to her

Rural generalist Michael Livingston, MBBS, claiming there is no evidence of face masks protecting vulnerable individuals.

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