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Samuel Brown
DrSamuelBrown
I'm thinking more about the Pfizer vaccine (and grateful for those who have clarified some key points). First, I agree that early efficacy (right after the second injection) prevents infection
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Mae Winchester, MD
MWinchesterMD
As a physician caring for Kansans, let me can tell you why proposed #HCR5003 (#ValueThemBoth) amendment is dangerous. I focus solely on maternal fetal medicine – the care of sick
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Clinical Pearl
ClinicalPearl
"She doesn't exercise."Did you ask her if she exercises?"No, but she doesn't look like she exercises."Sigh. This is not how it works. This is not how any of this works.
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Dr. Alia
DoctorAliaD
Diversity in sim, a (short) thread. I asked this question yesterday because I realized, in my tenure as a sim learning, facilitator, champion, educator I have never been involved in
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Julian Suleder
jsuleder
Today the final report of the @BSI_Bund project #ManiMed was published in which we at #ERNW as contractor examined medical devices for security vulnerabilities.https://www.bsi.bund.de/SharedDocs/Downloads/DE/BSI/DigitaleGesellschaft/ManiMed
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Marwesha
cedmab
One of the most beautiful yet sad things to see,is when organ transplant coordinators prepare a person for harvesting organs..(Thread) This is the scenario,a young lady,aged 20,collapses at her flat.Her
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Dhruv Vasishtha
dvasishtha
A common mistake a lot of product people (and people in general) make in healthtech is assuming technology can solve problems that are primarily caused by a lack of receiving
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Eli Van Allen
VanAllenLab
Spent some time over the holiday thinking about the convergence between the two areas of my professional life - cancer research & clinical oncology - and areas of innovation spanning
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Dr. Kohilathas
drkohilathas
Pfizer’s vaccine has headlined being "more than 90% effective.”.This is slightly misleading.90% is the relative risk reduction. But the absolute risk reduction of the Pfizer’s vaccine is approx 0.4%.The vaccine
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Alyne Duthie
DuthieAlyne
'We have been informed about young people who died by suicide having been discharged when agitated & suicidal, from A&E without their families being contacted. Akathisia (extreme agitation) is an
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IndianHealthService
IHSgov
A new report in @CDCMMWR shows that rates of #COVID19 were 3.5 times higher among American Indian and Alaska Native populations compared to non-Hispanic white people in the first six
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Navin Kabra
NGKabra
Now is the time to be *extra* careful with Covid safety. More so than March (remember those days?)If you're not convinced, consider what's happening in Pune: /1 We have already
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Jaime Dodd
JDSuker
This year as many of my followers will know I took no hits. I finished with an OR of 3997. Would have been a lot higher if I would have
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Frank Moriarty
FrankMoriarty
For their Liver & Kidney module, @RCSIPharmBioMol Year 3 students had to identify and summarise a case report on drug-related kidney injury.The students found lots of really interesting cases that
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Ahoo 🌈🍖🔪
ahooel
I was rewatching Sorbet and wtf is wrong with Hannibal Lecter? He told his patient they can't be friends with each other and he's rude and annoying! And in the
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Lily Evans Potter (fan)
LilyPotter130
THREADIn March, California started allowing medical facilities to temporarily waive nurse-to-patient ratio rules to help hospitals deal with staffing issues stemming from the #COVID19 pandemic.https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/healt
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