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Gretchen ⭐️⭐️⭐️Fight Back
GM062616
Short thread on EPIC Systems- they have your medical records. Q told us about Mayo Clinic in post 18What is Mayo Clinic?Who sits on the BOD there?1 Q also told
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Doug Sartori
doug_sartori
This Jarvis piece does a good job of outlining the benefits to all of new hospital infrastructure. What she glosses over in one brief sentence is the key to resolving
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Laurie Driver - Low Skilled (Key)Worker 🔶
justsnoozing
Nobody questioned the validity of Covid back in March/April. We all remember being haunted by the images from Italy. Today we hand the “airwaves” over to the likes of Facebook
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Tim Skellett
Gurdur
1/n @allisonpearson, columnist whips up a storm against a microbiologist, & threatens legal action, because his abject apologies, multiple, & deletion of tweets, weren't good enough for her.So let's look
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Esther Choo MD MPH
choo_ek
There is a magical number we rarely talk about, and that's how many patients every doctor can see and still take good care of all them. It's vastly different depending
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Rob Anthony 🔶
RobAnthony01
Exponential growth is difficult to understand. There are several strange features which don't 'feel right'. It can lead to misunderstanding, and as a pandemic follows exponential growth, it helps to
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U.S. Surgeon General
Surgeon_General
Hard truths: 49/50 states with increasing cases, 34 in red or orange zones (ie significant rise). Record cases over the past week will be record hospitalizations soon. Our/ YOUR communities
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neil gong
NeilMGong
A) Thread: In 1960s-80s the US closed oppressive mental hospitals but never followed through on promised community reinvestment. It was disastrous. In @LAReviewofBooks I outline 3 lessons this history holds
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Gavin Hales
gmhales
Having been exposed to some Covid vaccine sceptics today, I was reminded of a discussion I had recently with a frontline Met police officer, who described how common it is
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AJ Kay
AJKayWriter
This winter, we've seen sparks of public acknowledgement that knee-jerk pivots away from pre-2020 epi/med/public health principles were very costly mistakes.And we ignored what we knew b/c some thought it
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Rupert Pearse
rupert_pearse
As the NHS enters what will likely be our hardest ever winter, what about the Nightingales….? is a common question, and for some a retort to news that hospitals are
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M
pseudo_sapiens
Let us start with the premise that providing healthcare costs. Those costs have to be earned. In govt set ups through taxes + nominal charges on all procedures. In pvt
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Carol Ballantine
Cballantine
Back to school chats have me thinking, so a thread.I see people struggling to navigate a line between extremes of blind panic versus I'm-alright-Jack. Like, how can we hold on
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Firass Abiad
firassabiad
1.7 Yesterday, reported 182 #Covid19 cases, a new daily record. Clearly, we are heading into the eye of the storm. A rise in hospitalizations will surely follow. Two particular
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Eyes to see Ears to hear
lyndseydawnwood
The London 2012 Olympics was a coronavirus ritual!Virus imageNightingale hospitalsNHSDemons messing with children in bedThere's even an image of what appears to be Boris Johnson!Check it out it's all there
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Siddhartha Mukherjee
DrSidMukherjee
1/n The governors of Texas, Arizona and Florida need to face a moment of reckoning. A phase wise opening, with mandatory masks and safety, would have prevented thousands of sicknesses
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