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Doctors are one of the highest paid professionals in the United Arab Emirates. The UAE is a "tax-free" country with tremendous advantages for expatriates, especially...
There are few things more frustrating than being handed a neurology case on rounds, and realizing it’s one of those “cortical syndromes” that make...
There’s nothing quite like examining a cerebellar syndrome patient on a busy ward round when you’re half-caffeinated and your SHO looks more uncoordinated than...
Let’s talk about something we don’t talk about enough — recognizing when someone is truly reaching the end of life. It’s not always dramatic....
Let’s get real — Multi-System Atrophy (MSA) is one of those diagnoses that makes med students panic, neurologists smirk, and internal medicine doctors quietly...
If you’ve spent any time in endoscopy, you know the pressure. The scope's ready, the patient's fasting (hopefully), the gastro fellow is excited, and...
Let’s be honest — some medical concepts are less about understanding and more about surviving the exam. Blotting techniques fall exactly into that category....
Pancreas — the quiet endocrine/exocrine overachiever we all secretly respect (and occasionally curse during a tricky hypoglycemia case).
Now, if you’ve ever fumbled through a...
Few things in radiology make medics sit up straighter than a ring-enhancing lesion on brain CT/MRI. It’s the imaging equivalent of your boss walking...
You’re staring at a chest X-ray that looks like someone parked a mango in the upper mediastinum. Your radiologist friend murmurs, “Anterior mediastinal mass.”
Cue...