
Julia Reilly, MD
@JuliaReillyMD
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@Sloan_Kettering Cancer Physiatrist | Harvard/Spaulding PM&R Residency | #DiversityandInclusion #WomenInMedicine #MedEd Views my own
New York, NY
Joined November 2016
Determining post-acute care disposition for cancer patients is not a 'one size fits all' decision. Careful attention to patient goals, treatment factors, and other barriers is critical ✨Our latest on post-acute care needs for cancer patients https://t.co/zKOvuwpgvf
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Cancer rehab folks are the best! So grateful to these amazing physiatrists for sharing their expertise in the @AJPMRjournal #CancerRehab supplement
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Thrilled to have our copies of the @ajpmr Cancer Rehabilitation supplement!! Huge thanks to Drs Stein and @SusanMaltserDO for leading this effort. Can’t wait to read all of the incredible work by this community #CancerRehab #Physiatry24
https://t.co/sP5q4wtH2K
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What a treat 🍬to present with this esteemed group on Safety Considerations in Cancer Rehabilitation! #CancerRehab #Physiatry24 @JegyTennisonMD @EGuptaMD
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Thank you @NextAvenue and @PBS for educating our cancer survivors about the importance of prehabilitation and optimizing fitness and function https://t.co/vdVRtZZWsG
@CancerRehabDocs @prehab4cancer
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Prehab can improve a patient's function upfront and minimize complications from the oncology treatments
"Ultimately, we're trying to improve the patient's function upfront so that recovery from surgery is faster and easier,” says our Dr. An Ngo-Huang of how prehabilitation can benefit patients before cancer treatment. https://t.co/BfucQpsP9V
@NextAvenue @DrNgoHuang #EndCancer
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For Cancer Rehabilitation to continue to grow as a field, it is crucial for physiatrists to perform research to improve clinical care and validate the value of cancer rehabilitation related interventions. Panel w/a few of the leaders in cancer rehabilitation research at #aapmr23
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Thank you @AAPMR - fun times sharing our experiences in building research programs #AAPMR23 @JuliaReillyMD @JackFuMD @royish2
For Cancer Rehabilitation to continue to grow as a field, it is crucial for physiatrists to perform research to improve clinical care and validate the value of cancer rehabilitation related interventions. Panel w/a few of the leaders in cancer rehabilitation research at #aapmr23
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🔥off the press, my new @JAMA_current piece of my 🧠 Life and career transitions are HARD but possible - my honest reflections 👇🏼 Thank you @UMNHOT and @UMN_CWIMS for your flexibility and support! #WomenInMedicine #MedTwitter
https://t.co/7mFmoc4PiE
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In this narrative medicine essay, a hematologist redirects her long-embraced ideal career as an academic physician for a more balanced life and for the work she loves in a part-time position.
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Last week I was criticized for taking a vacation and being perceived “as unavailable" while I was out of the country that week. Here’s the thing: I *was* available, but in 7 time zones away. And we wonder why burnout is so prevalent in medicine... 1/
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📢Physiatrists! Interested in #CancerRehab but don't know much about it? Join our @AAPMR Fellowship/Early Career Panel 5/17 8PM EST to learn about this incredibly rewarding subspecialty from current/recently graduated fellows across the country Link: https://t.co/23TEk2ZwL9
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Eager to join current + future @CancerRehabDocs to discuss interesting cases THIS Thursday 4/20 7PM CST @AAPMR CRPC Cancer Rehab Tumor Board!! See Cancer Rehab Docs FB group/Phyzforum for details/links.
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15 yrs ago, while hiking on my own, I was violently assaulted & raped. Every anniversary, I go for a solo hike to remind myself I can still do it, that there is great beauty to be found, even after trauma. Here’s today’s hike. And my essay I always post 👉 https://t.co/Dp2SMQNRGO
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I am thrilled that my essay in the New York Times on what it means tk “accept” dying is in PRiNT in today’s New York Times Sunday Review! Always a huge thrill. @UMassChan @UMass_Medicine @TembiLocke @CherylStrayed @bjmillermd
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When you encounter a name that looks tough to pronounce: Do ❌NOT❌ say: “I’m not even gonna try”/“I’m going to butcher this” 🙄 ✅ DO ✅ 1. Try to pronounce it phonetically and ask for feedback OR simply say 2. “Pronouncing names correctly is important to me- tell me how”
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To my fellow female attendings....if your patient isn't grasping that you're the senior physician....how do you explain your role? I'm the attending, I'm the attending physician, I'm the lead doctor, I'm your physician, I'm the senior physician? *please retweet*
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I lost a dear patient over the weekend, but not before they participated in a celebration of life where they heard firsthand just how much they mattered to their loved ones If you truly care about someone, tell them while you can This is not a rehearsal #MondayMotivation
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I'm realizing more and more every day just how little the majority of doctors know about the realities of living with a disability. Even things technically within their area of "expertise". 1/2
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Seeing how much the world accepts that it’s impossible to move on after watching CPR really makes me think about how we (medical professionals, especially those who work in Emergency departments) are expected to just move on immediately after a code.
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