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Aliki Michaelidou
aliki1978
"Put your green Jersey on" This makes me furious. I'm working in a theater in a private hospital, we never stopped during the HSE takeover we worked off nearly their
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David James Lister
MlSTERLlSTER
My sister-in-law works on a COVID Ward. They have 96 patients (in September they’d discharged every single one and went back to being a “normal” Ward). Currently over 120 nurses
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Atul Gawande
Atul_Gawande
NEWS: Important UK study of severe COVID risk by occupation. Healthcare workers = 8X risk vs non-essential workers.Social care (eg child/elder care) = 2.5X Transport =2.2XFirst responders=1.6X Teachers = 1.4X
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Daisy Fung, MD CCFP
ABdoc4patients
1 in 4 Canadians in Long Term Care/retirement homes w #COVID19 died.How can we protect our vulnerable population? Devastating outbreaks occur across Canada, including Edmonton. What have I learned, working
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Cliff Reid
cliffreid
1/6 After >1 year of long service leave I returned to prehospital & retrieval medicine last night for a @SydneyHEMS night shift, and was sent on two fairly gnarly prehospital
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Prof Mark Radford 💙 PhD RN
MRadford_HEECN
Whilst we hoped we would not need to take this action again once again our 3rd years have been asked to be part of the response. We will work with partners
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Jesse Peach
jessepeach
day 11 in managed isolation in nz. couldn't praise this service enough. makes me proud to be a kiwi. hard to know how to express our thanks to all these
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Sandra Bartolomeu Pires
BartolomeuPires
I have a big rant ready to come out, but I will simply say that research nurses and AHP's are a highly skilled group, with research and clinical expertise within
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Hydroxychloroquine Works #HCQworks
_JulietJohnson
MORE CASESTests have been found to be inaccurate and show a high false positive rate.More tests being done than before. More tests gives more 'postives'.Also winter flu season has started
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University of Exeter News
UniofExeterNews
To celebrate #InternationalDayOfWomenAndGirlsInScience, throughout the day we’ll be highlighting some of the many inspirational women at the @uniofexeter leading the way in #health, #science, #engineering and #technology.#WomenInStem @wic
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Jaevion Nelson
jaevionn
If we look at the management of the pandemic in Jamaica and are being honest, we did fairly well compared to several countries--some with way more resources than us. There
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I was never Outside in a AMG
AposThriceGreat
The "Karen" thing was cute at first but it's actually harmful in that it others, or distances, white women who violently uphold white supremacy from the "default" state of white
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Esther Choo MD MPH
choo_ek
ICU admissions lag behind hospitalizations lag behind cases lag behind behaviors. So unless Oklahomans took major strides weeks ago, the roof is about to blow off its ICUs.https://twitter.com/greatgatsby8790/status/1327874857170821121 What
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Ellen R. Wald Ph.D.🛢
EnergzdEconomy
So, I was at this gym this morning watching news coverage of COVID vaccines arriving at hospitals in Michigan, Ohio, NY, etc. And I'm watching the pharmacists (?) unload boxes
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Justin Hart
justin_hart
THREADI need to rethink things. People have been shaming me & others for months now for speaking up against the #COVID19 shutdowns. Hospitals! Hospitals are overwhelmed! They may be right.
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UTMB News
utmbnews
Want to know how big data and personal stories can be used together to improve patient care? Follow this thread as we share the story of Dr. Suresh Bhavnani, his
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