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Curious Med Student
medicurioso
Holy crap I diagnosed a zebra in one of our patients and now we’re starting to receive confirmation that I was right! Thank you all for the kind words!
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Samantha Sanderson
SamSanderson123
1/ Obvi. I am not a doctor.But I am seeing a lot of people who are stressed from COVID and complaining about that "lump in your throat sensation"If you
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Alea Ricklefs
AleaRicklefs
Diagnosis is a privilege. It also takes hard work to get a diagnosis, especially when you have a #RareDisease. It's very common for rare disease patients to wait 10+ years
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Hannah Glanz
hrglanz
I would like to address something about the @NBOME's stance on the continuation of the PE. In their statement, they state that the PE measures competencies such as 1. communication
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eudora melty
clairealsto
Here’s my stance on characters that are coded as autistic: unless those characters are contributing to harmful misconceptions about autistic people.... they’re hella autistic! Why the heck *wouldn’t* you want
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Diamond Light Source
DiamondLightSou
In celebration of reaching 10,000 publications we are highlighting one of Diamond’s facets each week for the next 10 weeks. This is week three and we’re exploring Infrared (IR) Micro-Spectroscopy.
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Laura 👽 is celebrating zebra day! 🦓🎉
WritingZebra
Today is my zebra day is my 2 year anniversary of getting a diagnosis and yes that is something I celebrate!Why? Because getting a diagnosis was life changing.You see:
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Parkinson's Foundation
ParkinsonDotOrg
When a person shows up in a #doctor’s office with symptoms that may be related to #ParkinsonsDisease, the #diagnosis may not be obvious since symptoms often differ from person to
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Alicia King
AliciaJeanKing
Interesting qualitative study highlighting both the value of peer support (PS) but some of the key challenges of implementing PS in clinical settings. Particularly interesting reflection from participants on the
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Marta Esperti ⛵️
MartaEsperti
(2) #Diagnosis and #evidencebased can be done following other criteria: symptoms, epidemiological moment, other clinical results (including blood, CT scan, ecocardio, etc) that all together are largely sufficient evidence and
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Nicole Lee Schroeder
Nicole_Lee_Sch
In my research I study how doctors in the 18th and 19th century focused on nosology to the detriment of care based practices. Suddenly, medical conditions that didn't meet known
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Omar Bazza
bazzapower
[THREAD] it is important to remember that we can’t diagnose ourselves, not because it is bad to try to get answers on our own but because we can internalize some
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TEWV Policies Endanger Patient Lives
trewvs
TEWV are hiring a personality disorder nurse to deliver structured clinical management to patients labelled with personality disorder and relational problems They will be paid £38,890 - £44,503They will also
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kasmira ♡
KasmiraTV
I know I don't go into huge detail on what my son's exact diagnosis is, but the amount of "smooth brain" comments I'm seeing on a daily basis is really
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Britt Gratreak 🖖
BrittGratreak
For some reason in medical education... a on disability and chronic illness in medicine.#MedTwitter #DisabilityTwitter For some reason in medical education they don't teach us the weight that diagnoses
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ASON - A Sense Of Neurodivergency
neurodivergical
For those non-academics, the basic point I was trying to make with sharing these is:"Labels" for many neurodevelopmental disorders (incl. ADHD and ASD) are somewhat arbitrary and subjective and depend
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