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Charles Ornstein
charlesornstein
After living through and reporting on COVID-19’s siege of New York and New Jersey, I held out hope that other regions of the country wouldn’t have to face the same
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Julie Silver, MD
JulieSilverMD
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R) has been at the forefront of #research + clinical care during the #COVID19 #pandemic. This thread =7 key reports aimed at saving lives, addressing #disparities
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George Ioannou
gnioannou
Thanks to @JHepatology for giving me the opportunity to express some thought on *Precision HCC Screening" in this mini-Review, using screening post-SVR as an examplehttps://reader.elsevier.com/reader/sd/pii/S0168827820337302?token=FD14
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Michael Griksaitis
MJGriksaitis
@SapnaKmd talks on analgesia and sedation strategies using scores guidance This is a key topic for all involved in caring for critically ill children#WFPICCS20 #PedsICU #ICURehab The question is asked:
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Danny Wong (黄永年)
dannyjnwong
We recently published the 4th results paper from @SNAPs_News SNAP-2: EPICCS in @Anaes_Journal #openaccess…https://associationofanaesthetists-publications.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/anae.15302We ran a survey alongside our mai
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Kevin McKernan 🙂
Kevin_McKernan
OK Koch heads... bring your hurt.I’m glad you folks exist as we need people questioning everything.However, I have found the “virus doesn’t exist” arguments unconvincing. The virus isn’t the only
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Dr. Emil Lee
Emil_LeeMD
Dear #Medtwitter. Had to talk down an irate patient today who was yelling & swearing at the top of their lungs at caring, professional clerical staff who were trying to
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The Medical SHO
admit_medics
The understanding of rare disease results in treatment for common disease: two examples. A rare disease affects less than 1 in 2000 people but there are tons of them, meaning
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Soumya
skarlamangla
so on my day off yesterday, the head of LA County's public health department put out this ominous statement about how bad things are getting with covid, basically saying that
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Emily Deans MD 💫
evolutionarypsy
Well this is interestinghttps://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/28/health/covid-psychosis-mental.html ...honestly I would discount any patients super sick in the hospital reports as “new onset psychosis” it’s probably delirium. But the outpat
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Sam Schotland
archives_Rx
Today’s primary source is William A. Dunnagan, “Why I Stopped Being a Family Doctor,” Look, 21 Aug. 1956, 35-37. It’s a goodie! His rationale: not “abreast” of medical developments, (2)
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Jodi Doering
JodiDoering
I have a night off from the hospital. As I’m on my couch with my dog I can’t help but think of the Covid patients the last few days. The
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Alex Gertner
gertner_alex
1/ The end of the X waiver is exciting news. The question is how much of a difference will this make in buprenorphine treatment access? To answer that question we
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Nick Brown
sTeamTraen
Something rather strange is happening with the COVID-19 statistics produced by the Turkish Ministry of Health. (Thread)/1 Turkey's daily numbers are available, with English-language column captions, in English at this
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Eugene Gu, MD
eugenegu
I’ve warned about this many times, but it always fell on deaf ears as everyone likes rushing things through clinical trials and doing emergency authorizations at warp speed. Convalescent plasma
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J Alex Thompson, DNP, RN 🏳️🌈
JAlexThompson
A short story about how nursing ed fails our students - I spent hours creating a virtual sim experience in which our clinical students would care for a trans male
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