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Jennifer Brea🦒
jenbrea
I think part of the problem must be that at every encounter (whether ER, hospital, specialist, or primary care), the doctor’s job is either diagnose and treat you, refer you,
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Andrea LaMarre
andrealala89
treatment plenary: About the “Evidence” in Evidence-Based Practice – Are We Missing Something? #ICED2020 plenary will look at how well we're doing at integrating the 3 legs of the "evidence
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The End Times
TheAgeofShoddy
The issue described here is the inability of people to actually *think*, based on probabilities and causal mechanisms, and instead taking refuge in the rote application of procedure- in this
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Melody Moezzi
MelodyMoezzi
Starting a list of #mentalhealth facilities that provide #traumainformed care, employ #evidencebased #medicine + recognize that spiritual + clinical experiences/treatments are NOT mutually exclusive.Please add to the list by replying
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KizzyPhD
KizzyPhD
Because clinical quality mRNA can be manufactured quickly enough to beat a pandemic (case in point: the two leading candidates). &, we’d worked with Moderna for years to understand how
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Ewan Birney
ewanbirney
I know this is obvious, but in the UK the lifting of restrictions on the 4th of July (allowing households to mix and stay overnight with responsible behaviour) is *not*
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Arun PS
policychettan
Thread on Policy Consultations during Lockdown.https://twitter.com/HuffPostIndia/status/1276384372665581568 The Ministry of Corporate Affairs released the Draft Companies (Corporate Social Responsibility Policy) Amendment Rules, 2020 on 13t
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Stephen Makin
StephenMakin
If you are a medical student feeling despondent about the news from the UKFPO about points for FP applications please remember that in the long term your foundation program choice
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Gertrud Rey PhD (Trudy)
GertrudRey
Does a first infection with SARS-CoV-2 make a person immune to a second infection? This question is one of the prevailing issues in the current pandemic. A thread (also at
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Christopher J. Colombo, MD
colombocj1
1/ In support of well-conducted trials, & proper scientific conclusions: A thread. Special Thanks to Andre Kalil, MD at University of Nebraska Medical Center, for content creation & encouragement. I
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Hilda Bastian, PhD
hildabast
New data for the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine, with extra month's worth of data, & combining 4 trials from phase 1 to 3, focusing on 1st dose: Indian phase 2/3 trial still
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Malini Aisola
malini_aisola
Ella misleads again "12yrs & above we have already done a trial"Facts: There are data for 14 kids in age grp of 12-18 yrs from the Phase 2 trial of
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Evan LaPointe
evanlapointe
If there's one thing you learn today, it should be this: the scale of...------------------------Psychological AgreeablenessThis comes from the Big 5 model of personality. Here's
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Ethan Weiss
ethanjweiss
I learned something funny today and it was not about COVID or Politics or sports or getting fired from my job where I think I am still employed I was
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John Tulloch
JT_EpiVet
New #openaccess paper out: backyard poultry in UK!https://doi.org/10.1002/vetr.71 A key finding: 30% of chickens attending a vet are euthanised!This research was a delight, fun to be part of a great x-disciplinary
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D'Plorbl DREGs
DontDregMeBro
An almost incomprehensible debate for the French!!!On #COVID19: Hydroxychloroquine works, an irrefutable proof.We're looking at the safest, oldest, closest Treatment to 100% Effective when used properly,.....but #DemoKKKrats WHY?http://
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