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Julia Saxena
julia_saxena
An online course is teaching + marketing + ....Operations! I'm sharing what I’ve learned from running two cohort-based courses simultaneously as the course manager. Here's how to create a great
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Caitlin Rivers, PhD
cmyeaton
So, how are we doing with covid? Nationally, reported incidence has fallen from around 76 cases per 100,000 population per day to about 43. Better! But not yet good. Thresholds
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Matthew Fox
ProfMattFox
As an @AmJEpi social media editor, this month I’ve picked “Commentary: Surprise!” By Stephen R. Cole, Jessie K. Edwards, and Sander Greenland. https://academic.oup.com/aje/advance-article/doi/10.1093/aje/kwaa136/5869593 To start us of
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Martha Crawford
shrinkthinks
The cruelest divide in risk taking is between those individuals & households who know they are high risk, and those who assume their risk is “average” The risk assessment described
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Louise Gallagher
lgallagh_louise
@roinnslainte some good points regarding autism but not sure that #sharingthevision addresses fully the access issues and specific needs of autistic people with mental health needs. Comments below, long tweet!
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Canada Rugby League
CanadaRL
As the governing body for Rugby League in Canada, our name has been mentioned in the news lately, and we wanted to confirm or deny a few things recently reported
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Robin Lake
RbnLake
The letter is a serious, substantive critique. Major points 1) Eskelsen Garcia had the opportunity to steer the organization toward equity and access for students with disabilities but failed to
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Christopher Ingraham
_cingraham
A recent survey found that 40% of Americans plan to attend a Thanksgiving gathering with 10 or more people. Here are the odds of encountering a Covid-positive person at one
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Dr Deepak Krishnamurthy
DrDeepakKrishn1
Morning emergencies when you're just about to get ready make it very hectic. A quick revision of the heart diagram with son who has a science review today, no bath,
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Qasim
smqasimahsan
In an op-ed Dr. Hoodhboy has outlined the issues of exam-taking during Covid.He focuses mostly on the inability to ensure 'cheating', & the ways to get around rudimentary barriers to
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Maggie Hulbert (she/her)
MaggieHulbert
As a first year psych resident, I work on medical and psychiatric services almost equally. The contrast between availability of evidence based treatments on medical vs psychiatric services is shocking,
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
https://www.bmj.com/content/365/bmj.l2268/rr-0Please read & ask yourself are you content with a system intended to detect new ‘unwanted effects of a vaccine’ explicitly excludes these? Not my opinion, but of a medical
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Tom Arrand
CSFC_Head
Let me try to explain why 'Grade Inflation' is a totally unfair analysis of the situation, using another summer obsession: cricket 1/8 @teacherhead @johntomsett @RealGeoffBarton @mrjamesob Try to predict England’s
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Pepe Rodriguez
pitrod
Great news this week on the publication of our latest paper exploring ways to improve Environmental Risk Assesses of pesticides. A thread (1/13): https://setac.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/etc.4927 @etc_editor @AndreuRico3 @raque
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Dr Philip Lee
drphiliplee1
NHS beds, an explainerhttps://twitter.com/PaulEmbery/status/1347585153212641280 Under normal circumstances, most NHS acute hospitals will have several types of inpatient areas1. Assessment unit 2. Specialty wards3. Intensive careAs well as
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Dave Harden
Dave_Harden
Yemen, Saudi and Middle East Watchers: Here is a thread about the National Defense Authorization Act of 2021, which was passed by veto override on January 1. Here are the
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