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Cristen Willer, PhD
cristenw
Around five years ago, I asked our institutional ethics office @UMich if I could return potentially life-saving genetic information to research participants. @UMich asked me: but are you sure they
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UTMB News
utmbnews
Want to know how big data and personal stories can be used together to improve patient care? Follow this thread as we share the story of Dr. Suresh Bhavnani, his
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Jonathan Shedler
JonathanShedler
1. In-depth personal therapy. You cannot understand another's emotional life unless intimately familiar with your own.2. Making discussion of therapy relationship a normal part of sessions. Recognizing pt's problematic relationship
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ZÉCCA
Zecca_Lehn
1/ In the startup impact investing space, there is talk about whether VC or ‘Patient Capital’ (e.g., CVC, Venture Debt, Family Offices, Evergreen Funds, PE, IB) are most appropriate, for
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Lesley Carhart
hacks4pancakes
Yeah, so I've been teaching this mom my age martial arts over Zoom for a couple months, and today she stops me and asks if she's just doing really badly,
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Brianne Benness
bennessb
A weird thing about *not* pursuing diagnosis is how many people are worried you might miss out on a life-altering cure. I'm definitely not saying that there are no helpful
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Alan Chiem
atchiem
Is there a #POCUS method to predict weaning and extubation success? See the case and #tweetorial below.@viamdinh @MprizzleER @iceman_ex @nickmmark @ACEP_EUS @SCCM @SAEMAEUS @SCUFellowships @UCLAEMRes Your 89-year-old female patient is
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Ajay Kirtane MD SM
ajaykirtane
Below is an Interesting take on the mask study in @JAMA. I will take another (I think more patient-oriented) perspective on it for the purpose of academic (friendly) debate. I’ll
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The Medical SHO
admit_medics
You’re the medical registrar on-call and receive a call from the psychiatry SHO as a patient has an adjusted calcium of 1.76. This is a 31 year old male currently
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Kimberley Quinn
quinnkimbo
FRIENDS WORKING IN THE AMBULANCE SERVICE - A THREAD: When you and your crew mate are so in sync not a single word needs to be uttered and you know
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Enrique de-Madaria
DeMadaria
Today it´s 20 years since I started my gastroenterology fellowship at @DHgua @GVAsalualicante @GVAsanitatPlease, find in this #UEGambassador @twitter thread what I have learned throughout these years about being a
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Thomas Hope
thomashopemd
Ahh, pathology and #PSMAPET. Where to start. First, the obvious. The data is limited for the settings where you would want it. What I mean is that the test characteristics
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Sally Lewis
RslewisSally
Right, back to the day job for a bit, and a little thread about PROs.Patient-reported outcomes. It's great to see this topic becoming mainstream now and many people wanting to
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Major Trauma Service
UHCW_MTC
Bariatric trauma: a thread. Morbidly obese patients (BMI>40) have 6 x mortality after trauma. They have chest injury, pelvic #, extremity # and TBI or abdominal injury compared to
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Prof Somashekhar Nimbalkar, MD, PGDPH, CPH, Neo
ProfSomashekhar
The story of testing in #COVIDー19 #COVID19India is revealing. Initially RT-PCR was being done in few government centers. Capacity was rapidly increased across country in Govt areas such as medical
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Jeff Powis, MD
jpowi
@MGHToronto I’ve now called my 700th patient with COVID-19 diagnosed through our community assessment centres and outreach testing. A few observations: 1.COVID-19 public health strategies must address associated health inequities.
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