Doctor: What do you see in this X-ray?
Students: *collective gasp*
Doctor: Please don’t do that in front of patients.
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Doctor: What do you see in this X-ray?
Students: *collective gasp*
Doctor: Please don’t do that in front of patients.

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“average person eats 3 spiders a year” factoid actualy just statistical error. average person eats 0 spiders per year. Spiders Georg, who lives in cave & eats over 10,000 each day, is an outlier adn should not have been counted
#tapping the reblog button with utmost care because i’m handling a historical artifact (via @malarkiness)
holy shit OP is not only still active but is still making absolutely banger posts in this exact style 11 years later
A 2025 update
Medblrs, who's still around?
I'm aware that it's been some years since my previous medblr list and previous medblr roll call posts. Over the years we've built a thriving and supportive medblr community, which we've been really lucky to have. I'm using medblr in the widest sense, here - nurses, PAs, pharmacists abd all sorts of other professions are welcome.
Years have passed. Many of us have continued to live offline lives or post less frequently because work, kids, other interests and just life got in the way. Some have changed specialties. I know that there have been years I've been fairly quiet because life was busy! But even if you post infrequently, youre still a valued part of the community. Please feel free to reblog and add yourself to the list.
Some left the sphere of medicine, that's cool too - if you ever identified as a medblr, there's still a place for you here.
New medblr friends have joined - why not introduce yourselves? It would be great to make some new connections in this sphere.
I'm also curious about non medblrs who lurk here for fun.
I'll start first. I'm @dxmedstudent (she/her, late 30s), I also go by Tink (that predates my blog here and is somewhat unrelated). I started my blog here over 10 years ago when I was a UK med student writing med student comics which can still be found over at @dxmedicalstudent .
I spent some years in hospital medicine before becoming a GP this past summer. I haven't changed my name or icons in that time so if you think you remember me, you're probably right.
Lovely to meet you all, and to say hi to old friends.
10 years strong on this blog (like 15 years on tumblr overall 🤯). I’m currently a hospitalist in the US. Family Med trained, did a global health fellowship, left said fellowship, and am back living in Residency city because I accidentally fell in love with another doctor who is in cardiology fellowship here (different hospital system but our paths crossed and it’s kind of awesome). Started this blog my first year of med school and have been through some shit (as have we all) in the last 10 years. I post way less medicine these days, but boy do I have some stories.
I am adding myself to the list because let's be real I spend way too much time on this site, posting both med and non med things... And also because I absolutely adore the medblr (and vetblr) community and the stories, love how diverse our ranks are!
Anyway, hi, I'm Ley (she/they but really don't care), been here since my early med student years. Right now I am an anesthesiology-intensive care resident in Central Europe, who found their calling in trauma (and ortho) care, with just a little more than a year left in residency training. I sometimes go very long without posting and reblogging anything medical mentioned, but I am prone to venting my stories here. And prone to rambling about medicine. And my work. And prone to whining about residency, here and there.
Clinical pharmacist here, psychiatric pharmacy and pharmacotherapy. Definitely working in my first specialty, can’t say much because I’m afraid of doxxing myself. Love you guys!
I guess I should pick a nickname for myself…maybe NG? That works. Blog is titled such because when I started this as a wee premed almost ten years ago, I envisioned more of a webcomic about my experience with school/medicine. That did not happen lol. Instead this is a sort of badly kept diary. Currently a first year internal medicine resident in the US and loving it 😊
Hey medblr! Long timer here.
I trained in South Africa and grew up in HIV/TB territory; now I’m in internal medicine residency in the states heading toward ID fellowship so I can circle back to my roots in the TB hospitals back home.
*waves*
I'm Mo! ER doc in the midwest, absolutely love my job and always down to make new friends :) My main can be found at @solongandthanksforallthefish42.
Karaii here from Mexico, currently a third year medical resident in psychiatry :3 I made this blog when I was a medical student, so it's been a long and bumpy journey but I'm definitely still around!
Hi! It’s Lavanda, from Chile.
I’m a 1st year Pediatrics resident.
I started this either my 2nd or 3rd year of med school (I don’t remember, but I started collecting quotes in my 1st year).
Although I won’t be posting my regular content for the time being, I will still be lurking 👀.
Btw, my non-med blog is @nyanmeowmiau
[ANNOUNCEMENT]
As I said before, I am currently just starting my residency. This means that there are a lot of changes and new stressors for me.
Currently, my intention is to continue this blog (although with a name change), but I will take a hiatus until I can find my pace in my new environment, and also have enough quotes to make a queue.
Thank you so much for your understanding.
See ya!
“Look at this luchbox I prepared for today. (Let’s hope I can have lunch today).”

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“My tummy hurts, and I don’t know whether it is from Irritable Bowel Syndrome or the tequila I had last night.”
Intern 1: Hey, do you know where in the web page are our evaluation charts?
Intern 2: I am offended. Of course I already have printed copies for both of us. I am neuroticism incarnated.
Neurologist: Come on, it’s easy, you only have to think a bit.
Intern: Doc, you are putting too much faith in my poor, fried brain.
Neurologist: The test is going to be easy.
Interns: *Nervous laughter*
Neurologist: Okay, I lied, it’s not going to be easy.
Intern 1: I have so many things to do, and so little time…
Intern 2: I thought it was because you didn’t want to do those things.
Intern 1: That too.

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“The art of the psychiatric interview is to make everything look like a conversation.”
Intern 1: Does anyone know where I can find bachelorette party stuff (dicks)?
Intern 2: Your enthusiasm for securing that Urology residency has gone too far.
Neurologist: What does this look like?
Interns: An hemorrhage.
Neurologist: Would you thrombolize it?
Interns: *chorus* No.
Neurologist: Very good. I apologize if you thought this question was too obvious, but I had to make sure you wouldn’t even think of it.
“We actually get sad when the residents don’t do well in exams, we wonder what we did wrong.”
“Every day I am closer to becoming a house husband.”
Boyfriend as his girlfriend is finishing up her degree.

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Psychiatrist 1: Real life is not like the DSM.
Psychiatrist 2: *sarcastic dramatics* What?!? My whole career is a lie!!
“For fuck’s sake, PLEASE LEARN HOW TO USE PARAGRAPHS!”
About Sims’ Psychopathology.