Darshil Shah
@NeuroShah
๐ง PGY-3 Temple Neurology
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29-04-2011 16:49:56
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Tell all your friends!!!!!!! this is super exciting!
Erika Sigman MD Neha Dangayach MD MSCR FAAN FCCP FCCM FNCS Aarti Sarwal, FNCS, FAAN, FCCM Professor Nicholas Morris Salia Farrokh, PharmD, BCCCP, FNCS Aaron Berkowitz Aaron S. Zelikovich, MD Neudrawlogy AshuJadhav
It was an amazing opportunity to present part of our work at SCCM.
Thank you Lauren Koffman DO, MS and everyone at Temple Neurology for your constant support and motivation. Hopefully more to come.
#sccm2024 #neurocriticalcare #SCCMSoMe
A wonderful knock by Ibrahim Zadran to put Afghanistan in a good position. They started well in the 2nd half and played good cricket for 70 overs but the last 25 overs from Glenn Maxwell was more than enough to change their fortune.
From Max pressure to Max performance! This has been
Excited to announce Temple Neurology has named Dr Noah Levinson the new PD!!! ๐
Keep an eye out for information on an upcoming virtual open house where you can meet us and some of our residents. #neurotwitter #MedEd
Mark your calendars for the first Temple Neurology Virtual Open House! Join us by zoom on Sept 26, looking forward to meeting everyone before the interview season starts.
NeurologyMATCH2024 #neurotwitter #MedEd
IG: temple_neuro
๐จ New podcast - Loved hearing about how the Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi NeuroICU was built and the process of defining #braindeath in the UAE Neurocritical Care Society #globalhealth #medtwitter Cleveland Clinic MD
open.spotify.com/episode/2tcCrDโฆ
So proud of my Temple Neurology mentees Darshil Shah and Bianca Cavedoni for their excellent presentations on research day ๐ง ๐
It was an amazing day off!! Thanks for organizing this! Lauren Koffman DO, MS Temple Neurology!!
We ๐ are ๐ so ๐ excited๐๐๐
Welcome welcome welcome ๐๐๐ #matchday2023 #neurotwitter #neurology #residency instagram.com/p/Cp5aE19uN8I/โฆ
An estimated 70 million patients worldwide suffer from #dysautonomia . Itโs more common than MS or Parkinsons, yet patients commonly share the experience of their illness being misunderstood, misdiagnosed and even doubted.
The Residents Course is working to change this.