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Michael A. Taffe
effatma
This has important implications for new hires in biomedical research. We often expect R01 funding by the time the tenure package goes in, say 5 years. Does the startup package
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Prathit Kulkarni, MD
PrathitKulkarni
For anyone who may be confused about all those "erythemas" out there, here you go!Erythema ab igneErythema annulare centrifugumErythema chronicum migransErythema infectiosumErythema marginatumErythema multiformeErythema nodosumEry
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Paul Williams
PaulNWilliamz
*How to round with Paul Williams*Tips for medical students, interns, and the curious - a threadJust in case this might be helpful. Your mileage may vary with other attendings, who
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Kelly Brown
rubiconcapital_
1/ Windsor, OntarioSome chatter in Q&A’s in last few daily briefs with Premier/health officials re: rising cases in Windsor & potential for moving region to lockdown (just moved to “Red”
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Dr. Liam Healy
drliamhealy
Here in the Cork University Hospital stroke service, we have a team of dedicated, skilled multi-disciplinary professionals who work together to provide the best stroke care we can for our
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Koen
KoenSwinkels
1/ Back in the spring Ontario locked down & hospitals postponed elective care in anticipation of a Covid surge. But:-the surge never came-hospitals were running way below capacity creating a
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Dave Blake, PhD
_stah
So, it looks like this is what is happening. States are not receiving reports from all their hospitals due to the changes in reporting July 10th. A thread.https://twitter.com/audreydutton/status/1286506957881266178 Hospitals now
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Statistics Guy 🤓
Stat_O_Guy
Wales NHS Covid Crisis or Political Abuse of Special Laws?The Welsh Government has claimed the NHS in Wales is being Overwhelmed and with PCR Positives the highest in the country
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William Paris
WilliamMParis
I can't stop thinking about @MarxinHell's claim yesterday that we may need a Reconstruction Congress. Given the events of yesterday I want to say something on why this makes sense
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Satya Patel
SatyaPatelMD
1/8 A few years back, I made a pocket card set for incoming med students and interns. We edit them annually and hand them out at our institution but wanted
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Subhasree Ray
DrSubhasree
Vitamin D in respiratory health. A thread to understand how the vitamin is crucial for healthy pulmonary system. Fig: possible effects of Vitamin D definiciency on human physiology. This detailed
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Zack 💙
zackferguson
A quick thread for any medical students, FYs or IMTs considering a career in the amazing world of Acute Internal Medicine who are looking at this scary-looking competition ratio and
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Clint Watts
selectedwisdom
Vaccine conspiracies are overtaking election disinformation, but we can & we must preempt this next wave of nonsense, new post- “COVID-19 Vaccine Conspiracies & the Next Wave of Disinformation” @FPRI
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André Jefremow
anjefus
A #MedTwitter Tutorial about Acute Pancreatitis #GITwitter #ICU @DeMadaria @KM_Pawlak 1) Only measure lipase once! 2) Diagnosis: 2 out of three: 1) Lipase >3xUNL2) typical belted abdominal pain3) typical image
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Tony Duffy 💙
Existential_Doc
Usually best to avoid labelling anyone as “being palliative” or having “palliative cancer/heart failure etc.”The approach to their management may adopt a palliative philosophy but it is not an umbrella
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🚴🏻♂️ ɹǝʇlnoԀ pıʌɐᗡ 🚴🏻♂️ 𝔹𝕖 𝕜𝕚𝕟𝕕 😷
Retlouping
After some discussions over the last few days I have been pondering on inflammation, healing and repair. I am going to do a short tweetorial on my last 48 hours
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