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Esther Choo MD MPH
choo_ek
One shift I had two patients in a row who happened to have the same primary care doc. And when I mentioned her name, their faces lit up. I said,
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JEREMY CORBELL
JeremyCorbell
1/6 @Jay09784691 great work! Your recent podcast & article makes a solid overlooked connection. But let’s distinguish between AAWSAP & AATIP. If people had been paying attention to reporting by
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Dr. Anil Bhat
anilbhatortho
#Thread for Postgraduates in medical collegesWhy and how much are teachers important at the postgraduation level ?Today we had an interesting situation during rounds. A patient admitted since a week
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James Owen (he/him)
DrJamesOwen
How to design a very user-unfriendly referral system. A thread, based on a true story of referring to a program outside of my hospital:(1/n) All referrals must be via a
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Kimberley Quinn
quinnkimbo
AUSTIN POWERS WORKING FOR THE AMBULANCE SERVICE - A THREAD: Trying to get the ambulance turned round on a single track road. My response when arriving on scene at a
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Rose Elliott
roseelliottwrts
People need patience, love, and safe spaces to be who they are, grow, and change as needed. But there are also behaviors and beliefs that cannot be tolerated. There can
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Anand Patel
Anand_88_Patel
Starting a two-week block of heme-onc consults today! Given that many interns may be calling their first heme-consult in the coming days, I figured it would be helpful to share
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Kathryn Mannix đź’™
drkathrynmannix
A challenge to medical schools.Future doctors need to recognise dying, be able to describe its process and be able to behave comfortably alongside dying people. 'Being with' isn't a medical
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Janani Thillainadesan
JThillainadesan
A great listen, ty @normanswan. Dr Kainer’s work highlights the COVID19 challenges faced on geriatrics wards: ageing infrastructure, “aerosol generating behaviour” (shouting, kicking =“super spreading events”), asymptomatic, poor
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Cedric Dark, MD, MPH, FACEP
RealCedricDark
I finally had a chance to read the legislative summary of the No Surprises Act. And I think it's ok-"ish."https://twitter.com/ACEPNow/status/1338864655620403201 Sec.102: 'Requires that out-of-network surprise bills are att
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Vincent Rajkumar
VincentRK
When I was in training, I did a small study with 6 breast cancer specialists. I presented a patient with newly diagnosed breast cancer to each (in private), & asked
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small robots
smolrobots
Not that it'll be a surprise to anyone, but with regard to the Nightingale hospitals fiasco, we've heard from staff we know that hospitals have actively avoided referring patients to
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Prashant Mehta
Prasshmehta
@NavyaCare We are not happy with you, you need to improve/be regulatedSharing many concerns and feedback of a large majority of Oncologists with you @cspramesh @BHATTAGOURI @batraatul85 @Amolpatel_dr @VanitaNoronha @DrGauravNarula
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Wren
jaunty_aphorism
Thread Dear Mental Health Professionals, I have some things to say about "game playing". This is something many people are accused of by MH services, particularly those with a PD
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Dr. Taison Bell
TaisonBell
As an intern I thought that being a good physician meant you had to be the smartest person in the room. I later learned that it was more about how
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A.E. Turnbull, DVM, MPH, PhD
vitaincerta
There's a new study of >49K patients in CA published @CritCareMed. Anyone who cares about end-of-life care, #ICU care, #PalliativeCare, geriatrics, #EmergencyMedicine, #bioethics, multi-level modeling, or patient-centered care should
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