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💉Josh Rubin, MD 🇺🇸
DrSandman11
Ah, but why?A brief succinylcholine #tweetorial #MedTwitter https://twitter.com/absitesmackdown/status/1292159439382994945 Succinylcholine (sux) is a short-acting, depolarizing muscle relaxant used to help establish airways and for short pr
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
As I approach a decade on @twitter, some things I've learned for it's utility for science and medicine:1. By using http://allmytweets.net (exported as a PDF format), I can usually find
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🚩Radio-Active 🚩
DrDoVeryLittle
I wonder where the grooming part of #medtwitter juniors came in - being in radiology , luckily we never had to probably face the kind of hierarchy pressures clinical branches
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Anand Jagannath
AnandJag1
I recently discussed Chalk Talks with our newly minted @ucsdim R2s. Until now, I’d never been, “meta” about this valuable teaching tool and thought I’d share what I learned from
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Leslie Kim, MD, MPH
DrLeslieKim
I am a full-time academic surgeon.I am a facial nerve specialist who treats patients with Bell’s Palsy sequelae. I have fillers in my face.I am 32 weeks pregnant. And I
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Tharsini Sivananthajothy (she/her)
TharsiniSivanan
Dear #MedTwitterWe are losing strong Indigenous leadership in spaces that COULD have guided the future of #meded & #healthequity Within a span of 6 weeks, @CFMSFEMC has lost two leaders
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MD or Bust - The Equitable Autist-Knowledge Magpie
appyjumpindaze
#MedTwitter it's time for a little story of how the MCAT fines Disabled students for being Disabled and gatekeeps medicineBuckle up because this is pretty horrific /20 Accommodations are ways
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Emily Deans MD đź’«
evolutionarypsy
Introduced the medical students to the concept of countertransference today. They said it was helpful! It’s so important to recognize that it happens so you don’t act on it in
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Indu Partha, MD FACP
InduPartha
What makes a good #resident? (Thread)A few of the applicants I interviewed this year asked me what I thought made for a good resident. This got me thinking, and reflecting.
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Sarah Mojarad
Sarah_Mojarad
A quick and easy step by step guide on how to deal with online harassment. I was going to make a video on this but my face is too puffy
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Evelyn Carroll, MD
EvCarrollMD
2020 was a tough year. As the year winds down, @RADiversity wants to hear from you about any positive things that you experienced in radiology or your own life in
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Alexus M. Cooper, MD
alexusmcooper
Congrats and best of luck to all of the first year med students starting school in the coming weeks here on #medtwitter. Some quick thoughts for you all... 1. There
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Avraham Z. Cooper, MD
AvrahamCooperMD
Four factors that can interfere w/ accurate pulse oximetry measurement: Methemoglobinemia (falsely ) Carbon monoxide poisoning (falsely ) Venous congestion eg severe tricuspid regurg or cardiomyopathy (falsely ) Dark skin
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Nishant R. Shah, MD MPH
nishantshahmd
I said 'no' to two academic opportunities in the past 2 weeks, and honestly...it felt great. A brief with my advice for #ACCFIT and #ACCEarlyCareer about the importance of learning
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Jennifer F. Tseng, MD MPH
TsengJennifer
I sent a long letter to my Department @BMCSurgery @The_BMC @BUMedicine about the @JVascSurg retracted article today. Too long for @Twitter. It's hard to express shame, sadness, regret, anger, gratitude,
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James Wu
JamesFanWu
[1/8] Another example of the amazing people on #Medtwitter! @acweyand started a fundraiser to fight #FoodInsecurity, and the community already raising almost $84k in less than 3 days! Join this
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