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Shirlywhirl, M.D.
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Tfw your intern who’s had an MD for 4 weeks decides to get feisty with the nursing staff and you gotta rescue them from the fate of 2-6 years of five digit pages for Tylenol orders

(I am a proponent of having respectful working environments where no one is a dick to anyone else thank u)

#nurses #nursing #rn #bsn #residency #fellowship #resident #residency #intern #inpatient #doctor #womeninmedicine #blackdoctors #graphicmedicine #premed #premedmotivation #residency #internalmedicine #medschool #medicine #medicalschool #medlife #md #medstudent #nurse #physicianassistantstudent

Courtesy of @jakademik_md , the master behind this piece of art and ode to Blerdom. The best Christmas Gift I could have possibly gotten was this Covid vaccine. So excited for the possibilities it brings! And thankful to my homie Kojo for putting together this montage of #blackdoctors (who also happen to be #blacknerds ilu guys!) getting our powers on 12/21 via the #covid19 #covidvaccine #coronavirus

I’ll keep this brief - I’m so lucky to have won the COVID vaccine “lottery “. I feel immensely relieved. For the last 9 months, I’ve come home every day from the hospital with the niggling fear that I’ve brought something with me. The allocation process at my hospital is not perfect - several frontline workers have not been prioritized, and I can sense the frustration from my colleagues who are still waiting for their “ticket.”

I’m thankful for science, and in awe of the basic scientists who worked tirelessly to develop this vaccine. But I’m also sad that HCWs have to feel this way - like their only form of protection is this shot. Because it wasn’t. Things didn’t have to get so bad. People should have cared about us. They don’t. That stings.

Anyway. I’m post night shift and maudlin. Here’s to hoping for some positive change in 2021. #covid19 #coronavirus #resident #residency #intern #inpatient #doctor #womeninmedicine #blackdoctors #graphicmedicine #premed #premedmotivation #internalmedicine #medschool #medicine #medicalschool #medlife #md #medstudent #nurse #physician #frontlineworker #pfizer #moderna #vaccine #covidvaccine

Miss out on @dopescrubs ‘ Athleisure set last time? Well, they’re back with a restock, which means I got to get a brand new look. I’m talking 90s tracksuit realness. I’m talking that straight from work to the gym look. Keep an eye out on their page in the next few weeks to see some bonus art and to check out their new color!

📸 My boo Ragha, who doesn’t have insta

#supportblackbusiness #scrubs #ad #residency #medicine #medicalstudent #nurse

All right y’all. So you know I got to get my bag. But I don’t do it Willy-nilly, because I have principles. I turn down almost every brand that reaches out to me, because I don’t think my position as a physician should be used to push any products that I don’t actually believe in.

Enter @goclove . This brand has consistently been supportive of healthcare workers, donating more than $100k in products to frontline workers throughout the pandemic (and not just in the beginning, when it was sexy to do so.) Clove shoes were designed with HCWs in mind - which is why they’re easy to slip on and off, easy to clean (for the times you get puked/ pooped/ spat/ bled on), and ultra comfortable.

I first got my pair over a month ago, and have worn them nonstop to see if they were worth the hype. (A note- I have previously genuinely worried that I have foot OA bc of how badly my feet hurt after 28hr call.) And what do you know - my Quality of Life has increased significantly since.

All of this to say - ask for these shoes for Christmas, buy them for yourself, buy them for your friends. 🎁

#clove #sneakers #cloveshoe #residency #graphicmedicine #ad

Two Young Blerds Match into Fellowship (Cards and GI respectively.)

It doesn’t entirely feel real. Medicine is one long rat race, and it feels like I’ve just jumped through the last hurdle. (Attendings- I know this isn’t true, there is still more suffering to come 😂). Because of the pandemic, my class hasn’t really been able to celebrate… and so in typical Nolan and Shirlene form we decided to commemorate the occasion with a photo shoot. Don’t let his thirstagram @faustosan_ or his devilish good looks fool you — Nolan is a terrible model 😜

(FYI, we only took off our masks briefly to capture these shots 😂)

A few of you have asked for advice about applying to fellowship. Keep an eye out; we may just do a Q&A.

📸 @mdez1026

#matchday #fellowship #cardiology #gastroenterology #gi #medicine #residency

FINALLY! Some of you have already perused the shop, but I wanted to put a few more items in before I made an official announcement! (And to give you all some time to order merch in time for the holidays!)

This has truly been a labor of love (and a huge experiment) for me. Please see stories for some examples of merch! (Or like… just check out the shop.) Most of it will be printed on demand via #printify. If you buy an item, please post a picture of yourself with it and tag me!

#resident #residency #intern #inpatient #doctor #womeninmedicine #blackdoctors #graphicmedicine #premed #premedmotivation #internalmedicine #medschool #medicine #medicalschool #medlife #md #medstudent #nurse #physician

FINALLY! Some of you have already perused the shop, but I wanted to put a few more items in before I made an official announcement! (And to give you all some time to order merch in time for the holidays!)

This has truly been a labor of love (and a huge experiment) for me. Please see stories for some examples of merch! (Or like… just check out the shop.) Most of it will be printed on demand via #printify. If you buy an item, please post a picture of yourself with it and tag me!

#resident #residency #intern #inpatient #doctor #womeninmedicine #blackdoctors #graphicmedicine #premed #premedmotivation #internalmedicine #medschool #medicine #medicalschool #medlife #md #medstudent #nurse #physician

(PART 1 of 2) I drew this comic in late September/ early October. Our COVID cases had dwindled to the single digits, despite visible large gatherings and relaxing lockdown parameters. I had, for the most part, successfully compartmentalized the emotional trauma that was par for the course in the COVID unit. I still remember most of my patients. So many of them WALKED into the hospital and lost their kidneys, had horrible strokes, died on the vent with impossibly stiff lungs.

I’m frustrated. I’ll admit to not being perfect about COVID precautions - I hug my co-residents sometimes, and in the summer would run in the early mornings with my mask around my chin or balled in my fist. I feel guilty afterwards, but I also know that we all do an internal calculation about what we are willing to give up for our safety and for others. Some people gave up everything, lived in isolation away from their families, haven’t touched another person in 9+ months.

And some people have given up nothing at all. Not their parties, not their large indoors gatherings, not their ability to go about their day without masks. And I don’t know. I see that death rate climbing, and I think of my patients in the COVID ICU. I imagine that level of devastation on a large scale. I imagine the nurses and RTs, exposing themselves over and over again to provide them care without additional compensation. I imagine the EVS worker who stopped me in the hall, sweaty with panic, as he told me that he had accidentally cleaned a COVID+ patient’s room with a surgical mask instead of an N95. (SEE COMMENTS).

(PART 2 of 2) I drew this comic in late September/ early October. Our COVID cases had dwindled to the single digits, despite visible large gatherings and relaxing lockdown parameters. I had, for the most part, successfully compartmentalized the emotional trauma that was par for the course in the COVID unit. I still remember most of my patients. So many of them WALKED into the hospital and lost their kidneys, had horrible strokes, died on the vent with impossibly stiff lungs.

I’m frustrated. I’ll admit to not being perfect about COVID precautions - I hug my co-residents sometimes, and in the summer would run in the early mornings with my mask around my chin or balled in my fist. I feel guilty afterwards, but I also know that we all do an internal calculation about what we are willing to give up for our safety and for others. Some people gave up everything, lived in isolation away from their families, haven’t touched another person in 9+ months.

And some people have given up nothing at all. Not their parties, not their large indoors gatherings, not their ability to go about their day without masks. And I don’t know. I see that death rate climbing, and I think of my patients in the COVID ICU. I imagine that level of devastation on a large scale. I imagine the nurses and RTs, exposing themselves over and over again to provide them care without additional compensation. I imagine the EVS worker who stopped me in the hall, sweaty with panic, as he told me that he had accidentally cleaned a COVID+ patient’s room with a surgical mask instead of an N95. (SEE COMMENTS).