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Thomas Morris
thomasngmorris
This historic document is the first electrocardiogram (ECG), recorded in 1887 by the British physiologist Augustus Desiré Waller. By the 1880s, experiments had already shown that electrical activity played an
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Michael Sjoding
msjoding
1/ Our research letter on racial bias in pulse oximetry measurement, out today in NEJM https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMc2029240 2/ The finding that pulse oximetry is biased due to skin pigmentation isn’t new:
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Dr Deepak Krishnamurthy
DrDeepakKrishn1
A 66y old Physician, walked into my OPD and said he's fine and fit but his daughter is insisting that he should see a Cardiologist. He said he feels something
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Tweeting Historians
Tweetistorian
I'm your host, @khowaga. Let's continue with the #history of public health in 19th century #Egypt. The French were evacuated from Egypt in 1801. The power vacuum was eventually filled
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Charlotte Clymer 🏳️🌈
cmclymer
If you don't quite understand what horror the Trump administration inflicted today on transgender and non-binary people seeking medical care and why we're scared, let me tell you a quick
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Arrianna Marie Planey, PhD
Arrianna_Planey
This conversation about patient-physician concordance (matching by race, specifically) is making me think about the continued importance of social & political factors as contributors to overall health & well-being. Here's
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Bill Murphy
OldHeadFighta
@EVargasTV I listened to your podcast re: Purdue Pharma. They were wrong and should make amends in some way. Unfortunately, as I know has been pointed out to you, those
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S.P.A.
TheRealSPA
Happy 83rd Birthday Tom WaddellA thread http://waldina.com/2020/11/01/happy-83rd-birthday-tom-waddell/ Today is the 83rd birthday of the Olympic athlete and founder of the Gay Games Tom Waddell. It is because of his advocacy that
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Jenn K. MD
emergjenncy
I am now a proud recipient of the Pfizer #covid19 vaccine. I’m also pregnant. A 2/ I didn’t plan on publicly sharing this detail of my life, but I
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Obi-Wan Nadobi 🇵🇦
thebadnephron
I’m not hip to all the testing protocols. However, if you’ve received a positive covid test, the following should happenhttps://twitter.com/duncanadley/status/1362230195395178497 First of, where can a government approved covid test be
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Eric Walter MD🌹🚴💊
Grateful_Doc
A few thoughts on the recent controversy surrounding @norman_c_wang, his paper opposing affirmative action in academia, and what I see as a double standard in some views I've seen shared
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Justin Mott
DrJustinMott
Leadership has defined this past year, for me. Taught a leadership course, directed our MD-PhD program @UNMC_mdphd, and used all of my coping skills to withstand a national leadership vacuum.
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Trent 💊🆔
trentyarwood
It might be a prudent time to talk about the precautionary principle because it seems to be getting its moment in the sun this week.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precautionary_principle The wiki article is actually
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Soumya
skarlamangla
Just 55% of Angelenos are staying home, a figure that has been fixed since June, despite desperate pleas from officials in recent weeks. Many experts say the “stay home” messaging
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Kari Jerge, MD, FACS (she/her)
kari_jerge
The Universe has never not taken care of me. I’ve been shaped into a woman who will not bite her tongue when she is being put in a dangerous scenario,
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Monsieur Prepuce 🕯🇬🇧🇮🇪🏴🇪🇺⚫
MPrepuce
Thread.I’m getting some questions about COVID & vaccines, largely around dosing & new variants. I’ll offer some thoughts here, from a virologist’s perspective.Using 1 dose of a vaccine, and providing
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