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Emily♡
ItsEmilyKaty
Reasonable adjustments and accommodations in schools for autistic pupils, a requested thread. Thread also may show some of the additional everyday difficulties autistic children have to cope with at school.
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The Medical SHO
admit_medics
The understanding of rare disease results in treatment for common disease: two examples. A rare disease affects less than 1 in 2000 people but there are tons of them, meaning
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David
PrimaryCarePAC
#Creatine and fibromyalgia. More than just sprinkles? @ScottForbes14 Why fibromyalgia?According to the CDC, about 2% of Americans have fibromyalgia. This can be a disabling condition. https://www.cdc.gov/arthritis/basics/fibromyalgia.htm Fi
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Buku Renal
BukuRenal
“Should I give them more fluid?”Extremely common question during AKI referrals from junior docs. Fluid management is tricky, often misunderstood, & can cause huge iatrogenic harm We try to convey
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Arash Kolahi
ArashKolahi
There is an exploding crisis in the US resulting in hundreds of thousands of deaths, millions of lives’ potential cut short & immeasurable pain, suffering & oppression.And then the COVID‑19
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The Medical SHO
admit_medics
You’re the medical registrar on-call and receive a call from the psychiatry SHO as a patient has an adjusted calcium of 1.76. This is a 31 year old male currently
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Stefan Kertesz, MD
StefanKertesz
1/Listening today to @CDCgov Board of Scientific Counselors meeting that includes discussion of pain issues and a future opioid guideline...800-369-3110; participant 7563795 https://www.cdc.gov/injury/bsc/meetings.html 2/The 1st part focuse
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James
Bakerloo4
Is there such a thing as a good and bad patient?Thread. I was taught that you get the best out of people if you get on. So to get the
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Rabbi Michael Adam Latz #BlackLivesMatter
RavMABAY
Spiritual Guidance for Final End-of-Life Conversations: A Thread. Every human is unique; every story is unique. What works for one person may not work for someone else. 1/ What I’m
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Nguyễn Hoàng Hân
Flower_freeland
Last Sunday,I presented a bacterial meningitis due to S.suis to amazing teachers and friends in the VMR students of the CPsolvers @CPSolvers. #MedTwitter #MedStudentTwitter Thank you Dr. Anand @Anand_88_Patel, Dr.
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Dr. Ravishankar Asokkumar, MBBS, MRCP, FRCP
ravishnkr03
1/ There is a confusion between early vs advanced cancer & Superficial vs Deep Ca Early Ca-Invasion depth to submucosa only, irrespective of nodal status Advanced Ca- invasion beyond submucosa
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Peter Foster
pmdfoster
The Cummings/@BorisJohnson revolution continues. But when you seek to actively break down the civil service (and media, judiciary) you need to be very clear how and why you are trying
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Anand Giridharadas
AnandWrites
If one theme threads through my reporting career, it's change.How people make it. How people thwart it. How people ride its winds. How people fear it.Today in The Ink, a
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Celia Kitzinger
KitzingerCelia
I've spent most of today in court watching an urgent application before Mrs Justice Judd concerning a feeding tube for a woman (P) in her 70s with Lewy Body dementia.
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
WORRISOME—#COVID19 mutation becomes more concerning. The coronavirus can mutate swiftly in one person’s body. New case study: #SARSCoV2 “resurged again & again in the body of an infected man, eventually
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Dr. J Jackson-Beckham
jnikolbeckham
Actually, no...I don't do "diversity training." A thread. I've had to put considerable energy into saying "no" over the past month. This isn't easy for me, as someone who habitually
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