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Corporate Machiavelli (Attending To Final Matters)
corporatemach
From 1990 - 2020Every 1st world country has had universalized healthcare (socialized/government provided medicine, covering 100% of the population). America has been the notable exception. Why has America not had
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Josh Block
JoshABlock
There is a lot of confusion about what the "professional speech" doctrine was. Regulation of the medical profession is treated by SCOTUS as regulation of conduct, even when it involves
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Merry-el Cheung 🎄
arielfab
THREAD: @DarcelTribune’s live Q&A today with @DrBrandiJ and @DrBrittaniJ was so incredibly powerful. Here are some of my favorite moments, but you can also rewatch it here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/378543406904366/permalink/394
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Mae Winchester, MD
MWinchesterMD
As a physician caring for Kansans, let me can tell you why proposed #HCR5003 (#ValueThemBoth) amendment is dangerous. I focus solely on maternal fetal medicine – the care of sick
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Noah Sasson
Noahsasson
Before we get too far into 2021, I thought I’d write a thread recapping some of the research that came out of my lab in 2020. Most of this work
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Jennifer Brea🦒
jenbrea
If you work on #longCOVID and say “I’m not an #MECFS expert, I don’t know anything about it, it’s not my job to know about ME or ’fatigue’” then you
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Ol’ Mangy Rez Dog
DeadDogLake
when I was young and being told about Jesus being the savior I just couldn't believe it because my logic was that if a human being was chosen to be
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Thomas Connors welcome to the animal farm
ThomasConnors
Christian Science historically bridged ascetic American Protestantism & prosperity gospel, with a reliance on prayer rather than medicine for healing.Influence from “positive thinking” teachings of the Dutch Reformed Protestant Rev.
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Zach Groshell (he/him)
MrZachG
I once inherited a unit on Ancient Egypt that I would consider “knowledge-rich”. Teachers had identified all of the things the students were to know by the end of the
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Jazmyn Shaw
JazmynShaw1
I need to vent for 2 seconds. I was on a call re: curriculum as it pertains to social justice and health care disparities. After brainstorming different ways we could
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Cathal O'Donnell
cathal1972
Latest restrictions - some thoughtsWe have been well led through this crisis. We dodged a bullet in April/May/June - we didn't have army trucks transporting coffins (Italy), ICUs in tents
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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
Half-baked thoughts about superspreading and contact tracing. With the existence of pre-symptomatic spread, the serial interval for this virus is quite short, making forward contact tracing challenging. 1/5 Japan’s cluster
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Michael Mina
michaelmina_lab
Great article bc it feels a bit haphazard (by intention) and thus captures the confusion of the current status of vaccine rollouts across the world.But I want to talk about
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Bob Moran
bobscartoons
1. Many people are saying they will not spend Christmas with family because it "just isn't worth the risk". But how likely is it, given everything we now know, that
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Tweeting Historians
Tweetistorian
To recap: Swenson argued that phase one of an outbreak is denial. #histmed #twitterstorians #Twittistorians (1/21)https://twitter.com/Tweetistorian/status/1338568554929672194?s=20 Phase 2 is BLAME. Someone or something (else) must be blamed
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Ilana Addis, MD, MPH (she/her)
iaddis
Hi AZ healthcare providers! I’m a gynecologist. I wanted to draw your attention to some of the bills that are rolling through our state legislature. There is more than one
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