Worst Nurses Week Gifts; GI Docs' Favorite Toilet Paper; Nose vs Mouth Breathing

— Healthcare social media content from around the Web gathered by MedPage Today staff

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After Paola Pedrelli, PhD, was promoted to associate professor at Harvard Medical School, her winning streak continued at a Red Sox game.

Dr. Glaucomflecken's latest skit comments on the recent exodus of editors at Elsevier in protest of the publisher's greed.

On Mother's Day, incoming internal medicine resident H. Anh Nguyen, MD, posted a tribute to her late mother who ignited her passion to pursue a career in medicine.

Plastic surgeon Anthony Youn, MD, thanked nurses during National Nurses Week with a TikTok demonstrating some of the ways in which nurses "keep healthcare running."

"No more puns!" Check out the worst Nurses Week gifts in videos by @the.nurse.erica, @drjessigold, and @gabrielladmiller.

What brand of toilet paper do gastroenterologists use? Their answers may surprise you!

In a video from medical school graduation, @medquestions says he will be "officially joining the 9.5% of Latine psychiatrists in America."

This fascinating diagram maps out the brain lobes and their functions, revealing the marvelous inner workings of the mind.

In a now viral video, @revjo.uu claims that physicians from Dell Children's Medical Center's adolescent medicine clinic were fired for providing gender-affirming care.

An allergy doctor breaks down why breathing through the nose is better for you than mouth breathing.

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