Medicine that inspires
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Residency Reflections: Year 1
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2024 MD Commencement
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Match Day 2024 Reflections
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Welcome, Entering Class of 2023
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@carlosperez-ro2oi
@carlosperez-ro2oi 4 күн бұрын
I am sure you are really happy knowing you matched. My son will know next march.
@DRphysiologyguy
@DRphysiologyguy 24 күн бұрын
My dad goes there
@user-ci9pu4zz3t
@user-ci9pu4zz3t 28 күн бұрын
Go to hell bC
@tunneloflight
@tunneloflight 2 ай бұрын
This is a good summary of fantastic work. It does omit the key problem though - original causation. There are many known causes for many cancers, including biological causes or triggers, chemical ones, hereditary issues, and more. However, one of the dominant forces involved is routinely ignored. That is how our biology interacts with the built environment. Specifically, how our built environment causes disruption of the circadian rhythm and the daily hormonal cycle, and how that affects endocrine and immune function. Even more specifically, how our biology uses cyan light receptors in the eye (IPGRC) to determine that the sun is up, and to then not sleep. We have ignored this first with the development and fielding of mercury vapor lamps and fluorescent lamps from the 1960s onward, and more recently and much more dramatically with the shift to blue LED based space lighting. Along with this, we have ignored the incredibly important role of red and infra-red light in health. And we have studiously ignored the massive amount of data and literature documenting the adverse impacts. We have failed to put the pieces together. Taken together we now irradiate people with intense blue light from space lighting, and electronic devices from the first thing in the morning until the last moment before attempting to sleep. The result is a cascade that leads to vastly increased rates of all hormone sensitive cancers, to suppression of some treatments ability to work at all (tamoxifen), and to deficiencies in other body systems (mitochondrial and immune function). We now see the rising rates of breast cancer since 2017 directly correlated to the build out of LED lighting. And we refuse to see the tragedy happening around us. It is vitally important to develop better understandings of how cancers work and how to treat them. It is vastly more important to understand the factors leading to their formation and the bodies defenses against them. We cannot win the war by healing the wounded alone. We have to stop the wounding. Based on current data, we will kill more than 10 million people with cancers caused by blue light suppressing sleep and disrupting the hormonal cycle, before we figure it out and reverse course. The financial and societal impacts will be immeasurable. The financial impacts alone will globally likely be in the tens of trillions of dollars. The human impacts will be larger. And this doesn't even consider the blinding, isolation, depravation of liberties and other adverse impacts.
@Minnie_Minnie123
@Minnie_Minnie123 2 ай бұрын
ฉันได้รับการวินิจฉัยว่าเป็นals มันทำใจยอมรับไม่ไหว ทำไมต้องมาเกิดกับฉัน
@Corum-x3s
@Corum-x3s 3 ай бұрын
$800,000,000,000
@yonishperling1531
@yonishperling1531 4 ай бұрын
Bless you and I wish you health
@AnuragSharma-u9r
@AnuragSharma-u9r 4 ай бұрын
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@SabaAhmad-ki5xf
@SabaAhmad-ki5xf 4 ай бұрын
This is a year old video. Wanted to know if the patient who received toferson treatment is still doing fine . I am at a verge of taking a decision of getting this treatment for myself
@DRE383
@DRE383 4 ай бұрын
Nationwide Insurance/Ohio Health/Orthopedic One/Chiller Ice Rink fucked up my back/spine/shoulder/neck/arm aka massive nerve damage
@DRE383
@DRE383 4 ай бұрын
i guess that their reasoning is, the more that people get hurt/physically-injured, at their ice rinks/the ice rinks that they brand/sponsor, the more money that they can make at their hospitals... aka 1 Timothy 6:10
@FranklinAlvarado-it6re
@FranklinAlvarado-it6re 4 ай бұрын
Full indications of book is Donald Trump president millions dolars
@FranklinAlvarado-it6re
@FranklinAlvarado-it6re 4 ай бұрын
Washington four is one millions
@FranklinAlvarado-it6re
@FranklinAlvarado-it6re 4 ай бұрын
You the book is Donald Trump president
@gonana420
@gonana420 4 ай бұрын
How can i get more info to be able to receive this treatment or try or be part of this?
@marian1576
@marian1576 5 ай бұрын
Nothing like having a really strong team to create success.
@marian1576
@marian1576 5 ай бұрын
Congratulations! Getting in to WashU - what an accomplishment!
@Donnie-u9i
@Donnie-u9i 5 ай бұрын
He was 40 at death....
@elainerobertson1988
@elainerobertson1988 3 ай бұрын
60
@dawnbaker7861
@dawnbaker7861 5 ай бұрын
I lost my sister 12 years ago to this. It's awful.
@durgeshpahadurgeshpaha1500
@durgeshpahadurgeshpaha1500 5 ай бұрын
Aapka nmbr send me
@durgeshpahadurgeshpaha1500
@durgeshpahadurgeshpaha1500 5 ай бұрын
My baby health care
@CoronaryArteryDisease.
@CoronaryArteryDisease. 5 ай бұрын
Pretty cool!
@andrewbrown2408
@andrewbrown2408 6 ай бұрын
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@iamjustjoshing
@iamjustjoshing 6 ай бұрын
Forest Park is the best!
@raineydaypsychicmedium
@raineydaypsychicmedium 6 ай бұрын
I have NEVER had any skin problems until I had COVID June & July 2023, got really sick December with UTI, Conjunctivitis, and Shingles 2023! I now have been diagnosed with AD, eczema which is from my neck, eyes, mouth and around the temples of my face! No one in my family has this, so not sure if it's DNA, but probably immune response. I would LOVE to be a part of this study!
@gergely714
@gergely714 6 ай бұрын
what is the best book for learning geriatric medicine?
@BalletShoes-c1k
@BalletShoes-c1k 6 ай бұрын
My brother aged … 80 got it 😳☹️.
@DepressedHornetsFan
@DepressedHornetsFan 6 ай бұрын
Ethan is the real MVP
@andrewchopika351
@andrewchopika351 6 ай бұрын
Congratulations y'all 🎉🎊
@fionaokeefe1906
@fionaokeefe1906 6 ай бұрын
Nobody cares🙄🥱
@Scott-ff2oe
@Scott-ff2oe 7 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@jaysaini955
@jaysaini955 7 ай бұрын
1:11 greatest doc ever lol
@cJsmith2373
@cJsmith2373 7 ай бұрын
I need you to do research on me please! I’m begging you! . I’ve defied all med text books. I can help you help millions of others. I’m a freak of nature. I’m in the stl area. How do I get I. Touch with you? I want my left side desperately back. Pleas sir
@cJsmith2373
@cJsmith2373 7 ай бұрын
Watch my videos on here. I should be mentally retarded on a vent confined to a hospital bed. But I couldn’t accept that . I need your help yo get me over the hump to 100% recovered. My left leg is at about 35 % functional, left arm at 15, hand at 2%. I was completely paralyzed in 21 when I woke from the coma of 3 months.. . 3 massive stokes, multiple macro strokes. gSW to the head survivor.but have worked my tail of to get to the point I’m at & still have small improvements each day. . Please please help me I’m begging . My kids need their Dad back yo normal. A. dr. victor Williams told me to seek you out. You’re the best he said
@isabellareed1234
@isabellareed1234 7 ай бұрын
Thank yogoodness
@aghaagha-et3if
@aghaagha-et3if 8 ай бұрын
Iam young girl moon from Quetta Pakistan
@aghaagha-et3if
@aghaagha-et3if 8 ай бұрын
What a new treatment please tell me als mnd please tell me
@KhanKhan-rp6hl
@KhanKhan-rp6hl 8 ай бұрын
What is new treatment please tell me als mnd
@marian1576
@marian1576 8 ай бұрын
So proud that my son will join the class of 2028 this fall at WashUMed!!
@andrewbrown2408
@andrewbrown2408 6 ай бұрын
kzbin.infowFllfeQe204?si=zjruYInLL1i8b_AI
@canileaveitblank1476
@canileaveitblank1476 8 ай бұрын
*Processed food* is the REAL HEALTH THREAT!
@katpeterson7895
@katpeterson7895 8 ай бұрын
Sheeesh almost there 1 more year
@Manuel78
@Manuel78 9 ай бұрын
Congratulations
@RajlaxmiNayak-j2p
@RajlaxmiNayak-j2p 9 ай бұрын
Sir my mother 2 year above suffering to the ALS plz help me sir i am from odisha
@thenightcorereaper
@thenightcorereaper 9 ай бұрын
ew those dudes just kissed wtf
@eibecher
@eibecher 4 ай бұрын
cope 😂😂
@JuanaGal220
@JuanaGal220 9 ай бұрын
May I ask.... I'm still on the waiting list to see my primary doc.... I've had numbness in one arm.. it's oon and off all day. Both arms and left leg move in a spastic manner sometimes. Hadd any of you had these symptoms?
@Nimma_mane
@Nimma_mane Ай бұрын
How are u ?
@suurfaapeter9576
@suurfaapeter9576 10 ай бұрын
Hoping to gain admission as soon as possible to join the prestigious community of learning and research.
@jayadwivedi2647
@jayadwivedi2647 10 ай бұрын
Hello sir, I completed my msc physics and make a carrier as oncology radiation in physical science then next what to do plz suggest ??from India 🙏🙏
@JagjeetSingh-tl2bb
@JagjeetSingh-tl2bb 3 ай бұрын
Yes can you explain further
@Muhammadhasan-rb6vu
@Muhammadhasan-rb6vu 2 ай бұрын
Bro i am doing gurdation can you guide me
@gaditproductions
@gaditproductions 10 ай бұрын
Was this technology also developed at washu?
@MarkL-rh4mz
@MarkL-rh4mz 10 ай бұрын
Over the past century, Washington University School of Medicine has been at the forefront of surgical excellence, shaping the landscape of modern medicine. From its early days to the present, the institution's commitment to innovation, education, and patient care has propelled surgical advancements forward. Pioneering surgeons have pushed the boundaries of what was once thought possible, introducing groundbreaking techniques and technologies that have revolutionized the field. From organ transplants to minimally invasive procedures, each milestone reflects the dedication and ingenuity of the surgeons, researchers, and educators who have called Washington University home. As it celebrates a century of surgical excellence, the school continues to inspire future generations to push the boundaries of surgical innovation and improve the lives of patients around the world.
@MarkL-rh4mz
@MarkL-rh4mz 10 ай бұрын
Celebrating 100 years of surgery at Washington University School of Medicine is a remarkable milestone. It's a testament to the institution's dedication to advancing surgical techniques, education, and research. From pioneering procedures to groundbreaking innovations, the impact of Washington University's surgical legacy extends far and wide.
@serious323
@serious323 10 ай бұрын
I never had it until two days after the vaccine. It's really obvious I have had graves disease most of my life but it never shows in blood work so I never get treatment for it. I'm pretty sure my skin wouldn't be so bad if I could get help with my graves disease. They always say my blood results are normal yet also tell me my white blood cells are extremely high and my red blood cell count is low but I can't get answers. My dermatologist is even bothered by my lab results. My dermatologist is amazing and does whatever she can to help me. If it wasn't for her I would have killed myself. Thank God for the doctors that care about others. It can't be easy seeing suffering everyday.
@parler8698
@parler8698 10 ай бұрын
I need this