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Colin Wong
DocWongers
#vaccines are topical againWe have anti-vaxxer and vaccine hesitant parents/carers who are very aware of vaccine ‘harms’ but are often less informed about what the imms are forA thread on
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Andrew Althouse
ADAlthousePhD
Thread that I try to start/engage every so often: post your favorite RCT's with something "interesting" (good, bad, or just weird) about them. Anything related to design, conduct, analysis, or
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Steve Tandberg, MD
S_Tandberg
In the 1840s doctors would perform autopsies and then do surgeries or deliver babies. You might think, “What’s the big deal? Doctors go from surgery to clinic all the time!”
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Zain Chagla
zchagla
Going to celebrate the new / advancing trainees by some #idtips that do not involve COVID. 1) Infected pressure ulcers. Must read paper by @BradSpellberg https://academic.oup.com/cid/article/68/2/338/5050260Basic principles below(PS happy C
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Barbara Melville-Jóhannesson
keyeri
I’ve rustled up table of #LongCovid symptomologies, using my years of no medical expertise whatsoever. It's not as accessible as I'd like – I will update and bedazzle after feedback.
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DVS
DVS101615
Dr. Ben Danielson... I had been an ER attg for < 2 yrs. My shift was over & I'd signed out to the attg relieving me (JR). I was finishing
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Kaal Chiron काल्किरण
Kal_Chiron
I have been wanting to write about this. Unfortunately time is something I do not have in current period.The obstacles Hindus had to overcome to build Tejas is legendary. The
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Satya Patel
SatyaPatelMD
1/14 I was always asked as a student if I wanted to give fluids to a patient, but no one ever told me how they think about. Here is my
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ɢʀɛʏȶօռӄǟ
GreyTonka
This inappropriate human leaves for airport in 22 hrs!Screw tradition.Make new ones. I told my electrician I am leaving for a trip. He says Whattttt? But Covid.COVID does not exist.Neither
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Joanna Poole 💙
Jopo_dr
What is an mRNA vaccine? One that instructs the human host cell to make isolated viral proteins (not the whole virus just a surface protein!) so the immune system learns
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The Old Operating Theatre Museum & Herb Garret
OldOpTheatre
[1/7] We know what you’re thinking … how were strangulated hernias treated in the 19th century?! Well, fear not because we have some answers! A strangulated hernia is a serious
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Michael L. Barnett
ml_barnett
You have probably seen the record-breaking, terrible COVID-19 stats for Dec 2nd in the USDaily cases: 195,695Currently hospitalized: 100,226Daily deaths: 2,733You need to understand these numbers in contextIt makes them
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Joanna Poole 💙
Jopo_dr
Medicine in 2050:Patients lie suspended above their own beds with anti gravity devices to avoid pressure damage but some gravity devices to prevent bone and muscle loss, developed from space
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Lauryn Ipsum
LaurynIpsum
In the same way that it isn’t enough to not be racist, & that we need to be anti-racist—it isn’t enough to not be ableist. We need to be anti-ableist.
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WeStudentNurses 💙
WeStudentNurse
A thread discussing WHITE BLOOD CELLS. Blood is made up of erythrocytes (red blood cells), leukocytes (white blood cells), plasma, and platelets. Although leukocytes only make up about 1% of
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Tamas Szakmany MBE
iamyourgasman
The #medtwitter in the US has exploded with cynical and sometimes downright malicious voices after the #RECOVERYtrial announcement. I agree (as does the Trial steering committee based on the press
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