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Tyler Prince
wtylerprince
EMS is an incredible educational opportunity with high acuity, rare pathology, and immense autonomy-to-training ratio. With poor follow up, EMTs and paramedics may miss out on its lessons. 1/ EMS
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Kham Kidia MD 🇿🇼 🏳️🌈
kkidia
1/A Narrative Thread: VACCINE HESITANCY IS A THING, EVEN AMONG HCWs"Are you gonna get it?" a colleague asks me. “Of course,” I say. We stand outside the room of a
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Aliki Michaelidou
aliki1978
"Put your green Jersey on" This makes me furious. I'm working in a theater in a private hospital, we never stopped during the HSE takeover we worked off nearly their
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Uri Shalit
ShalitUri
As we all know COVID-19 hospitalizations have taken a heavy toll on many healthcare systems. In our new work we try to quantify how heavier patient loads might lead to
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Michelle Teplensky
DrMTeplensky
Scientists, we're only as good as our ability to communicate data to the public, so here goes my best shot. This graph is data from the Pfizer "BNT162b2 mRNA" Covid-19
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P #ThisWillBeOver
PMc276
Today I realised that I’m 30yrs in my current job in a public hospital but I couldn’t work in ICU, those nurses are legends who’ve borne the brunt of this
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stuart mcdonald
ActuaryByDay
The latest @ICNARC intensive care weekly report has been published. A short thread to summarise, including a link to the full report. The report covers critical care admissions to 20
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Kit Yates
Kit_Yates_Maths
I've noticed a consistent trend in people who like to pretend that all is well on the COVID front plotting graphs in a way which suits their purpose. This is
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el gato malo
boriquagato
much health policy in 2020 has been sold as a trolley problem. you could pick "economy" or "lives" but not both.this has never been true. lockdowns and travel bans and
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Rupert Pearse
rupert_pearse
Spoke too soon. Two weeks ago I was hopeful that the second COVID tide was starting to turn. Things weren’t easy but had stabilised and national numbers were down. Now
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Rock Flag Eagle
FiverMacGyver
I miss the temple, reason number 2,865:A friend of the family worked Friday mornings at the temple, answering phones and doing clerical work. It was her shift for over a
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Amol Koldhekar
_amolk
(thread)I just finished my 3rd critical care rotation since March and hit my 100th day working inpatient since COVID hit Georgia. 78 of them were in ICU settings. Sadly, my
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Andrea Sereda
andreasereda
Every morning I review my patients who were in Emerg or hospital in #ldnont the day before. Today, I paused at a face sheet to a visit. Written in
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TNK 🙂
TTBikeFit
Cov19 analysis for State of RI. RI was hit hard in the Spring like other nearby states. Are we setting up for round 2 or is something else happening? Read
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Alina Chan
Ayjchan
It looks like the universe will not let me have a day off.@Nature just released an Addendum on the WIV's first paper about COVID, explaining what's up with RaTG13, the
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Joshua B. Hoe
JoshuaBHoe
There were two recent protests by incarcerated people that we should be paying attention to1. The people at St Louis City Justice Center protesting COVID protocols 2. The Moose Lake
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