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MEActNetUK
#MEAction UK has written a letter of complaint to Good Morning Britain @GMB We are deeply concerned by recent statements by Dr Hilary Jones on GMByesterday in his interviewwith Kate
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Kimberly D. Manning, MD
gradydoctor
1/PM rounds at GradyHim: "You alright, doc?"Me: "Me?"Him: "Yeah you. You seem outta sorts." *silence*Me: *smiles* "I'm in sorts I promise. Now tell me--you alright?"Him: "Me? Feeling a little
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David Cook
davidcookmed
Very proud to see our #QI work published this week in @AAPpediatrics's journal Pediatrics! We describe our efforts to improve pediatric inpatient #sleep by modifying overnight monitoring practices. A little
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Andrew Wilkinson
awilkinson
1/ If you saw somebody steal an old lady’s wallet, you’d probably disown them. But for some reason when someone steals from people online, nobody seems to care.It’s like our
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Jason Gallagher
JGPharmD
Couple of notes on the Moderna VRBPAC FDA briefing document. A thread 1/ #VRBPAC #COVID19Vaccinehttps://www.fda.gov/media/144434/download This is just beautiful. Note that the 2nd dose was given at day 28, and
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Maria Roussakis
medlabmaria
For those of you who may still think that the lab is responsible for most of healthcare mistakes, this thread is for you:Back when I was working in the core
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Paul Bleicher
pbleic
1/ A somewhat problematic WSJ editorial by @AllyssaFinley. I’ll start with some comments, but hope that some of the experts in clinical trials and observational research that I follow can
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Dr Suzy M_rt_n 🅾️➕
TransfusionWM
Last night I ran another introduction to transfusion session with the West Mids ST3s (we're still catching up from August ), discussing complications of transfusion and consent.Read on for highlights
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hannah young
hmlyoungphysio
A few things sprang to mind when reading this. Could the csp not use its research funding stream and put a call out which seeks to address the literature gap
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Rachel Ann Bender Ignacio, MD MPH
Drbenderignacio
A thread to expand upon the chronic and unusual presentations of COVID-19 that we need to further understand. Another reason why COVID-19 is not your usual influenza infection, even for
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Lauren McGee
halfadoctor
An M2 recently asked me for advice about starting clerkship year. I said, “Don’t give up your hobbies.” He was so surprised, saying the clerkship director told them, “Once you
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Adam W Gaffney
awgaffney
Researchers must begin to speak with greater humility about what’s being called “long covid.” Fatigue, “brain fog”, dizziness, and hair loss are very non-specific symptoms. Millions develop such symptoms every
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Dr Taryn Youngstein 💙
TYoungstein
Taking the temperature on staff morale in the #NHS A thread:It feels increasingly clear that the bucolic morale boost that came with the 1st wave of the COVID-19 pandemic has
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
This is bad—Berlin has just put an entire hospital under quarantine lockdown & diverting all patients after *20 patients & staff* tested positive for more infectious #B117 variant of #SARSCoV2
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Holly Figueroa O'Reilly
AynRandPaulRyan
1/ My husband has been feeling poorly for a few days and decided to go in to be tested for COVID-19.Instead, we just found out that he has AML: acute
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Joanna Poole 💙
Jopo_dr
So I am making a thread on serotonin trials in covid because keeps coming up courtesy of @farid__jalali and the fact that about 70years of respiratory physiology recognise it as
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