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Nadia Khalil, MD

@nkhalil10

@MassGenBrigham @harvardneuromds Neuromuscular Fellow, @GreenJournal NeurologyRF Editorial Team📝, @AANEMorg YL Council🪡| Alum @usfneurons 🧠🤘🏼

Joined August 2012
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In this episode, I interview Dr. Milind Kothari and Dr. Sandra Hearn ⁦@SandraHearnMD⁩ on all things academic medicine. Tune in for great insights! ⁦@AANEMorgpodcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ame…


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Attention Residents & Fellows - Join the Young Leadership Council (YLC)! The YLC is now seeking applicants. Gain leadership experience, get involved, and meet influential people in NM and EDX medicine. Application window closes 6/10. Learn more & apply: ow.ly/YVz950RIPzE

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In honor of the 20th anniversary of the Neurology Resident and Fellow Section (RFS), we invite you to read reflections from #NeurologyRF Board Members and Alumni (2004-2024) on their RFS experiences and the impact their tenure had on their careers: bit.ly/4aSrnnG

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Today at #AANAM, Neurology Resident & Fellow Section (RFS) members met for an Editorial Board meeting. Interested getting involved with #NeurologyRF? Don't miss the Wed. Session: How to Contribute to the Neurology Resident & Fellow Section. Apr. 17, 12:30 PM MT—Trainee Hub/Online

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The first academic job search can be exciting, stressful, or D. All of the above. 😅 Omran et al. in a #NeurologyRF article offer a roadmap for how to approach this as well as pearls and pitfalls 🦪🕳️ A must read for trainees! Our blog summarizes some of these excellent points.

In the latest #NeurologRF Invited Commentary, Drs. @nkhalil10 and @KatherineFuMD highlight key takeaways from Omran and colleagues' recent article published in Neurology that presents a step-by-step approach for one’s first academic job search: bit.ly/47oHOFR

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Charity Art Auction at @StrazCenter 🖌️🖼️🎨 Spread the word 📢 @USFHealth @MoffittNews @USFNeurosurgery @usfneurons @WaldoGuerrero82

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For those of you #NeuroTwitter #NeuroX folks who love candles and supporting a good cause, all proceeds from this small business (run by one of our amazing residents!) go towards #ALS patients! Can confirm, they smell lovely ☺️ etsy.com/shop/SantaMoni…

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Meet some of the wonderful Neurology Resident & Fellow Section (RFS) Editorial Team members in our spotlight series! Today we introduce you to Nadia Khalil, MD, with a short Q&A 🧵👇 #NeurologyRF @nkhalil10

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Meet Nadia Khalil, MD, 1 of 5 @AANEMorg members who will RACE for a CURE on ANF's charity team in the 2023 TCS #NYCMarathon on Nov. 5 to help raise awareness and funds for NM research and education! 🧡 Help support Nadia: ow.ly/2UGU50Pl5mB #ANF #Neuromuscular #Fundraising

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Are you a @NMatch2024 medical student applying to neurology? Are you a current #neurotwitter resident applying for a fellowship? Then this month's #TBT #NeurologyRF blog post is for you. See how the process has stayed the same and how it was improved. blogs.neurology.org/rf/throwbackth…

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Prominent corkscrew 🔩conjunctival vessels in a patient progressive redness, proptosis, EOM restriction, and vision loss. Classic 👁️ manifestations of this patient’s undiagnosed carotid cavernous sinus fistula 🧠 #eye #eyetwitter #ophtho #ophthotwitter #meded #neurotwitter #neuro

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Please join us for our neurology residency open house on September 28th 7:00-8:00p EST on Microsoft Teams. @NMatch2024 Register by filling out this survey: usf.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bD…

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‼️Attention medical students, residents, & fellows‼️ Apply to be on the Young Leadership Council. This unique opportunity will allow you to shape the future of AANEM, connect with influential leaders, & develop your leadership skills. Learn more & apply: ow.ly/EFm350PnULL

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Nadia Khalil, MD Reposted

Being a Neurology Resident & Fellow Section team member was a fantastic way to hone my skills as a peer reviewer 📝, network with #Neurology colleagues and bring some of my ideas to life. 🧠🚨Applications are still open until THIS Saturday, July 15th!🚨 Join us! 🎉

The Neurology Resident & Fellow Section Editors are seeking US and international neurology residents to serve as Editorial Team members. For information and to apply visit: bit.ly/3jyJlmg Applications due July 15, 2023. #NeurologyRF #NeuroTwitter

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Thursdays... Check out my new blog series #ThrowbackThursday highlighting #NeurologyRF articles in 2004. We take a dive into work hours for residents & impact on 🧠 residents. bit.ly/3CVw1lP #NeuroTwitter In 20 years ... ✅What has changed? ✖️What hasn't changed?

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Today we lost a giant in neurology, medicine,& medical education: Marty Samuels–extraordinary clinician, teacher, mentor,& leader, serving in each of these roles w/humility, humanity,& humor, training& inspiring generations of neurologists. I'm so grateful to have been among them

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If you see a new MS3 trying to find their way around the hospital this week, help them find where they are going #MedStudentTwitter


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