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Dr Cate Bailey
_parapraxis_
Attention MH professionals #MedTwitter #MedEd @rcpsychTrainees @rcpsych A thread on why this is a paper you should be reading, using in teaching, sharing with your students, trainees and discussing in
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Nicole Bedera
NBedera
The paper that got accepted this weekend? It’s the same one that got the R&R with the list of “writing” problems that were actually about the feminist argument of the
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POCUS 101
Pocus101
Learn how to assess LV Ejection Fraction Qualitatively and Quantitatively Qualitative AssessmentEPSSFractional ShorteningFractional Area ChangeSimpson Method New #POCUS Blog Post!https://www.pocus101.com/EF #medtweetorial (1/n) Persona
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Laralyn McWilliams
Laralyn
Playing New Vegas makes me think about balancing the experience versus player expectation in single-player RPGs, especially when they’re classless, meaning you can morph your character into whatever you want
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Chris Sardo
mcsardo
Hey #AcademicTwitter, since it's course evaluations season, you should make sure to remind your students about the well-documented racial and gender bias in student course evals. Yesterday I had multiple
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Benjamin Skinner
btskinner
I have no quality memes to add, but I did read through this paper and want to talk about an aspect of the proposed metric that I find really compelling
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Janna Bastow
simplybastow
I find A/B testing to be a misdirection much of the time. Testing is good, but A/B testing is problematic. For a good A/B test, you need a good control
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Sanjiv J. Shah, MD
HFpEF
Case: 70 yo woman w/paroxysmal AFib, HTN, T2DM hasn’t seen MD in a few years admitted w/acute decompensated HF. ECG with low volts. Echo: LVEF 32%, LV wall thickness, &
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Brendan Greeley
bhgreeley
One of the things the Federal Reserve realized over the last two years is that data can get in the way of information. We might be at that point with
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Marco Chitti
ChittiMarco
1/ Sometimes we frame technology choices in transit as value-driven choices (x is better/worse than y). This is somehow inevitable, as planning is a value-based, often prescriptive practice.But we must
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Ryan Z Friedman
rfriedman22
Data visualization is critical to sharing your science, but if you use a color scheme that isn't color-blind friendly, 1 in 12 men and 0.5% of women won't be able
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Natalie Berry
NatalieHBerry
1/7 Great to see our new paper detailing the development of @Actissist_app now in print.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2020.602861/full 2/7 In this paper we outline our learning from the past 6 years in developing
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Sergey Feldman
SergeyFeldman
I'm glad this phenomenon has a name! The last time I observed this was while working on the Semantic Scholar search engine (feature-based LightGBM LambdaMART model). It occurred in two
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Andy Mannix
AndrewMannix
In my latest for @StarTribune, we analyze how the killing of George Floyd marks a failure of Obama-era/post-Ferguson police reforms.https://www.startribune.com/floyd-s-killing-marks-failure-of-obama-era-police-reform/571373582/ Minneapolis
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Meena Waseem
meena_waseem
I’m currently studying in the Commerce program at Queen’s university and the discrimination i’ve seen and experienced in one year alone is truly disappointing. Student organizers have set up an
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Katherine Hicks-Courant
khickscourant
Loved visiting (virtually) @TuftsObGynRes to talk about doing research as a resident. My tips (summarized) below. Disclosure: Like all career advice, this is biased toward their personal experience. What are
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