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Barton
Barton_options
Many asked me about dexamethasone today. Sadly, another over-hyped "miracle" drug by certain fame-crazed doctors and science reporters. the effectiveness of dexamethasone for *severe* COVID patients is neither surprising nor
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Garima Parikh
parikhgarima25
@fayedsouza @myogiadityanath @Zebaism @PiyushRaiTOI @Benarasiyaa Institute of Medical science, BHU in PM's constituency doesn't have hygiene. Patients are not being attended by any doctor. Washrooms are out of water and
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Dan Arendt Pharm.D., BCPS (he/him)
ArendtDr
The Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act 2.0 is set to be proposed to the US Senate this monthIt expands harm reduction efforts and SUD treatment! Unfortunately, one section of the
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Ryan Howard
rhowMD
Our new study in @AnnalsofSurgery looked at new persistent opioid use after inguinal hernia repair.What is that and why is it important, you ask?A brief thread... 1/9https://twitter.com/AnnalsofSurgery/status/1334509269627129859 2/9 "N
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Jessica M. MSN, FNP-C
Jessicam6946
Exactly 8 months ago this afternoon I landed in NYC and was in the ICU treating covid patients within a few hours. Now 8 months & 3 cities later it's
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Joe Nelson, MD 🌈
DoctorJoeNelson
Had a patient today for whom speculum insertion was extremely difficult. This is a common experience, especially if the patient is feeling anxious about their procedure. I welcome further tips,
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Joshua Preston
jdpreston30
Veterans day was yesterday, and I must honor my greatest hero. He spent the greater part of his adult life serving our country. Not only this, but he served those
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Amanda
AmandaLuvsRoses
I'm really not sure, but I have had a few calls with a distressed friend over the past two weeks. She is beyond frustrated with Covid, how it is handled,
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Danni Watts
DanniWatts26
[THREAD] This is the most important article I have written to date, and may be the most important one I will ever write. I never thought I would be chronically
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Jeremy Farrar
JeremyFarrar
15 Mar Bath Marathon. 5 Dec London. Message same "Really?" Vaccines are coming, we can look forward to a future beyond pandemic in 2021. But not yet we have a
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Jennifer Brea🦒
jenbrea
I think part of the problem must be that at every encounter (whether ER, hospital, specialist, or primary care), the doctor’s job is either diagnose and treat you, refer you,
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Anthony Dale
AnthonyDaleOHA
Today @OntarioHealthOH & @OntHospitalAssn co-sponsored a briefing for all Ontario hospitals re measures to address extraordinary pressures on adult inpatient acute care services, especially ICU, over the next 4-6 weeks.
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WesElyMD
WesElyMD
1/ Patient-Physician Relationship: TEN POINTSAs a student & in training, I was told to keep a professional distance from patients, that getting to know them too well would backfire &
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Maryam Crews
MaryamCrews
Some observations after finishing a week on the @LivHospitals ICU looking after #COVID19 patients The ICU is still extremely busy. No signs of let up yet. Sick patients still arriving
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Ed Turnham
EdTurnham
I hesitate to disagree with the Prof, but... (thread)@MinalBakhai @dave_dlt @SiliconPractice @murrayellender https://twitter.com/prof_tweet/status/1288839167800152064 1. The proportion of consultations where both patient and clinicians thin
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Matt McCarthy
DrMattMcCarthy
UPDATE: A #coronavirus patient is considered contagious as long as they carry "replication-competent" virus. Based on limited CDC data, patients with severe immune impairment are thought to be contagious for
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