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Inas Abuali, MD

@inas_md

Hematologist Oncologist @MGHCancerCenter | Clinician Educator @HarvardMed | Columnist @ASCO | Immigrant | Writer | Loves 📚&☕️

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"The propagation of the I-Have-Suffered-So-You-Must-Suffer-Too model of medical education is sadly prevalent." My latest @ASCO column on #resilience and #MedEd connection.asco.org/blogs/it-time-…


“Why didn't the world recognize that identity and privilege were accidents of birth? How much more empathy would people have if they understood that their position in life was decided not by goodness or merit or fault or need but by luck and chance, a toss of a coin?”


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A friendly reminder to those applying to the MGH internal medicine residency program: The application deadline is September 26 at midnight EST! Interview invitations will be sent starting October 20 and through November 30. We can’t wait to meet you! 🤩


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In April, my beautiful Flossie became one of the 200 school age children who die by suicide each year, leaving us completely broken. She was 13. Flossie was an amazing young woman, her loss has changed my life forever Today is #WorldSuicidePreventionDay2023 What I’ve learned🧵

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It is a myth that only adults attempt and/or die by suicide. The statistics show that we lose 200 schoolchildren to suicide every year. Suicide does not discriminate and can affect anyone. Visit our website to learn more about youth suicide myths.❤️ ow.ly/cuz050PGj4U

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< 3 weeks to #ESMO23, here is a📝 of 🔑abstracts for general onc that could change our SoC! - #ALINA - #LIBRETTO431 - #TROPIONLung01 - #MARIPOSA - #Ev302 - #CM901 - #LITESPARK005 - #KN756 - #CABINET - #CODEBREAK300 #BCSM #GISM #LCSM #MedTwitter #GUSM #OncTwitter @myESMO

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🚨IT'S HERE!!!🚨 MedEdMENTOR.org. Your guide to theoretically-framed health professions scholarship. My friend, @gregory_ow, and I are so excited to share this with you. This is version 1.0 and is only 10% of what we plan to build. Explore and share your thoughts!

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#EarlyCareer hospitalists interested in #ClinicalEducation may face barriers to actually developing that interest. A passport framework, with mentorship and incentives, can help align career goals and education interests. bit.ly/44CJESp @ShannonMartinMD

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The clinical development curse against venetoclax for t(11;14) MM - How CANOVA was reported and why it is still critical patients with the t(11;14) have access to Ven. #IMS23RF #mmsm 1/x

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Big birthday today for #Herceptin. 25 YEARS ago, @FDAOncology approved it.

Sept 25, 1998, 23 yrs ago, @FDAOncology approved @genentech’s #Herceptin. It’s hard to overstate the importance of patients & researchers who made this happen. 😉 @NobelPrize! But the biggest prize? TIME. MBC while pregnant in the first picture, 8-year old in the second. 🙏🏼

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🤖Artificial intelligence as an adjunct tool for breast oncologists – are we there yet? Read this new editorial just published by @IlanaSchlam Saad Menezes, Adrian Y Tan, @CCortiMD @inas_md @stolaney1 to find out! sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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"I don’t think academia can solve structural inequalities in the world, but academics should avoid perpetuating them."

“Less than 2% of the articles from the global south made it into the top 1% of most-cited articles globally” nature.com/articles/d4158…



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1/Please share this thread on behalf of my physician colleague, Eunice Stallman, who is facing the nightmare of her 9mo daughter, Zoey, being diagnosed with brain cancer several weeks ago. @BlueCrossIdaho has added to their anguish by obstructing access to vital treatment.

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"Most things will be okay eventually, but not everything will be. Sometimes you'll put up a good fight and lose. Sometimes you'll hold on really hard and realize there is no choice but to let go. Acceptance is a small, quiet room."


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What I’ve learnt in life is this. You don’t always have to be noisy and loud to make an impact. You can keep doing small things with great intention in a small corner and u will still make a difference in the hearts of those u come across. We often overlook the value of that❤️


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🧵The 1 Life Lesson I'll Never Forget When I was going through chemotherapy, I learned a life lesson I'll never forget. Many people asked me how they could help, and I struggled to tell them what to do.


"We firmly believe that the MOC program has become burdensome, costly, and lacks evidence to support its effectiveness in improving patient care or physician competence." I support this effort and hope our profession can come together to reform this broken system. #MedTwitter

Please I urge everyone to retweet and sign my petition to eliminate the ABIMs MOC requirements. Eliminate ABIMs MOC requirement - Sign the Petition! chng.it/79Y5Ggfb4h via @Change



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we speak to ourselves in a much harsher way way than we would allow anyone else to.


Carbs, wine and the cutest dog for our #Boston book club ❤️❤️ @IlanaSchlam @ReneeSaliby

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Despite steps being routinely outlined and suggested to improve the lives of trainees and attendings, despite the advocacy efforts of many, residents are still severely underpaid and subjected to toxic work environments and unhealthy work hours.


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