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Dr Zoë Hyde
DrZoeHyde
(1/15) Updated thread on children and #COVID19, summarising recent studies.Summary: both child-to-child and child-to-adult transmission has occurred; cases in children are being missed. #edutwitter #Schulen #Kinder #kinderen (2/15) First, a
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David Juurlink
DavidJuurlink
This report of a physician who died after receiving COVID vaccine offers a useful lesson in the importance of thinking more critically about does and what does not constitute a
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Daniela Hermelin, MD
HermelinMD
Welcome to #SLUSOMPath2021! Today we discussed how we will be using Twitter as a resource to review #BasicPathology lecture material, extend learning beyond the classroom, & participate in #MedEd. Let’s
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Claude Steve / demi-vacciné 🧬
ClaudeSteve6
1/n Ce que @raoult_didier et ses sbires font depuis des mois est une HONTE.« History and reasoning demonstrates that the authors' conclusions are erroneous. We suggest that the authors leave
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Samer Al Hadidi, MD MSc
HadidiSamer
QUAZAR just published @NEJM. Maintenance oral AZA resulted in ~10 months longer OS in AML patients in first remission, results should be interpreted with caution:Difference in survival can be related
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Michael Mina
michaelmina_lab
Right... lets keep focusing on PCR lab based medical testing for a public health warA public health test with a: -24 hour delay is just OK-48 hour delay really losing
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Ninad Maniar
NinadManiar
Hey y'allTweeting about the clinical year in review 2 session #B1 at #ATS2020 on #Asthma, #Sleep Medicine and occupational lung disease. No COI to declareFirst, up, an excellent session by
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Mosa AlShabeeb
Mosapositive
How to choose your optimal PEEP?Have a seat, bring your coffee and let’s move on.N.B: this is not a reference, it is just flashes to what you need to know#MedTwitter
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Rachel Hardeman, PhD, MPH
RRHDr
5:30 pm I celebrated w/ my husband @EmedinaEduardo who received the #CovidVaccine after caring tirelessly for #COVID19 patients for months. 8 hours later we laid together in the darkness mourning
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neel_shah
neel_shah
1/ Physicians should rethink our language--the term "elective" can be misleading and even harmful when used to limit access to care.BUT this article employs one of the most common fallacies
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John Mandrola, MD
drjohnm
Twitter thread coming on what @adamcifu @VPrasadMDMPH @AndrewFoy82 and I think is the BEST approach to pt care. This is ... The Case for Being a Medical Conservative. https://www.amjmed.com/article/S0002-9343(19)30167-6/fulltextThanks to
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becca rk
rrkolker
Hey #MedTwitter! Your teenage patient w/ a sore throat suddenly develops rigors & shortness of breath--yikes! What is going on? Read this #tweetorial teaser in honor of MY FIRST @TheCribsiders
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Westyn Branch-Elliman, M.D., MMSc.
BranchWestyn
Advancement of women in academic medicine, and academia in general. A thread. Women Physicians and Promotion in Academic Medicine | NEJMhttps://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMsa1916935#.X7_9GFR0aKg.twitter 1. Lots of things factor into t
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Stacie Dusetzina
DusetzinaS
NEW TWEETORIAL : ICYMI our new @NEJM perspective on #PartD came out this weekend. Don't worry - I'll catch you up! If you don't like GIFS (LOL, who doesn't like
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Kristi E. White, Ph.D. (she/her)
KristiWhitePhD
I have a few thoughts I'd like to offer about #vaccine acceptance. To my fellow (esp White) clinicians who are asking, "What are your strategies for convincing #BIPOC communities to
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
BREAKING—new #COVID19 vaccine efficacy study from Israel concludes that Pfizer/BioNTech's jab is up to 85% effective after the first dose after 15 days to day 28—and even 75% including asymptomatic
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