Neil U Lall, MD

@NULall

Radiologist. Photographer. Nerd. I also post about: Business/Economics, Productivity Hacks, Tech, & Music.

Atlanta, GA
Joined June 2007

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    Feb 7

    Looking for the mute button when it's my turn to talk on the zoom call

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    Feb 8

    First Pediatric Tweetorial of 2021! Can you recognize typical radiologic patterns seen in type II and type XI collagenopathies - in particular SEDC, Kniest dysplasia, and Stickler dysplasia? Keep clicking to learn more! 1/9

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    Feb 8

    Register for the webinar this Wednesday 2/10/2021 at 4pm ET/3pm CT to hear from our own , as well as from about Pediatric Neuroimaging Manifestations!

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    Jan 30

    I am extremely proud of the Health Policy team for the excellent programming next week

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    Jan 28

    Are you even in medicine if you don’t feel guilty for not being productive enough in your time off

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    Jan 21

    Final days to register for the SPR 2021 Neonatal Imaging Course! Don't miss out on your chance to attend the Course and register today by visiting the webpage here:

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    Jan 19

    3RD ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC ASPNR MEETING · VIRTUAL – RECAP “IF IT’S JANUARY, IT’S ASPNR!” Three cheers to our first ever and hopefully a “One and Done” AMAZING Virtual Experience Can register now for video access on Jan 25 Read more about recap on link

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    Jan 18

    A Practical Approach to Diagnosis of Spinal Dysraphism Spinal dysraphisms are congenital malformations of the spinal cord, determined by derangement in the complex cascade of embryologic events involved in spinal development

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    31 Dec 2020

    Looking forward to the Webinar 1/13 at 9p ET! Pandemic Impact on Private Practice Recruitment: 2020 and beyond. Register today.

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    Jan 3
    Replying to and

    Yes! Live lectures will be recorded & available on-demand to those who register for two months after conclusion of the meeting. View program & register at the link below:

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    31 Dec 2020

    I am a doc with history prior anaphylactoid reaction to an injection with no problems whatsoever. This has been an incredibly safe rollout. Get yours when called heart aches for all we have lost to

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    28 Dec 2020
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    My family is *so Asian* that I have my 65+ and older aunties and uncles asking me where they can schedule the Pfizer vaccine instead of the Moderna since the Pfizer has 95% efficacy instead of 94%. Send help

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    29 Dec 2020

    An ongoing shame in American newsrooms is that so much great journalism is buried in absolutely sadistic web design.

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    29 Dec 2020

    Listen up ! Join & for a webinar on with a diverse array of panelists to share their experiences & answer all and any questions w/ moderator !

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    18 Dec 2020
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    14 Dec 2020

    It's LIVE! The first🔦 Specialty Spotlight 🔦 feat. talking all about Pediatric Radiology! Watch here: has it all: ✔️ Working directly with kids ✔️ Diverse pathology ✔️ Procedures and hands-on work!

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    14 Dec 2020
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    11 Dec 2020

    This is the best Chaplin film ever made.

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    3 Nov 2020

    3rd Annual ASPNR Scientific Meeting Saturday, January 9, 2021 ASPNR will host a one day “One and Done” virtual, but ALL LIVE meeting extravaganza that promises to be a one-of-a-kind educational blast w/ an exciting line up of speakers

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