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Maryam Saleem, MD, FASN

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Hospitalist: can we give contrast? Me:


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That’s a bad take-away from nephrology. These drugs have been unjustly demonized by nephrology. They provide amazing benefits to some patients.


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The most frustrating thing about treating hyponatremia is that the sodium wants to correct at one of two speeds: 1. Not at all 2. Really fast


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1/12 🤔Why is plasma albumin low in nephrotic syndrome? "Urinary losses!" seems like the obvious answer. But there is much more to it. Let's have a look.


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Being a woman in medicine is like walking a tightrope, trying to figure out how assertive is assertive enough but not too assertive (rinse/repeat with confident, ambitious, etc) In a talk I gave recently, the majority of women in the room identified with options B and C below…

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Never in the history of medicine has so much been done, by so many, so incompetently, with so little consequence as in the treatment of severe hyponatremia. #Tweetorial 1/10


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Reason for consult: patient marching inexorably towards death from terminal diagnosis with all known treatments attempted and found to be ineffective. Sodium is 129. Please advise.


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I feel like if you are consulting both palliative care and nephrology at the same time, epic should have a safety catch and make you only choose one.


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The annual ⁦@ASNKidney #kidneywk starts tomorrow, November 4! Check out our calendar listing @WUNephrology speakers, poster presentations, and session moderators for the 2021 virtual meeting. nephrology.wustl.edu/asn-kidney-wee…


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Great profile of @WUNephrology's own Will Ross, MD, MPH on Humans of St. Louis @HumansofStLouis See link below!

Check it out: @WUSTLmed's own Dr. Will Ross is featured TODAY on Humans of St. Louis (@Humans_of_STL) HERE: facebook.com/HumansofSTL/?r… Learn more about Dr. Ross's outstanding work in public health and community building here in St. Louis! #DBBSProud

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Stamping out kidney disease on service this week with an all-women team! We got the "my nurses are coming in, I have to get off the phone" but when I explained we are all doctors, to help her with kidney disease - pt was so happy & grateful. #WomenInMedicine #womeninnephrology

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So happy to see @WUNephrology fellow @thehappykidneys Maryam Saleem join Twitter (with a little nudge😊) Has been a pleasure to work with her the last 2 weeks!


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