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EmilyGorcenski
Was chatting with a coworker today about what "data strategy" means and figured I'd share some thoughts since it was a good discussion. You can take these concepts and apply
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Brian McMillen
Teclis82
#GIpath #Liverpath #pathresidents 50 year old man; liver wedge resection. History of indeterminate pancreas lesion by imaging (chronic pancreatitis vs mass).A few images, a poll, and a #tweetorial Diagnosis? Discussion:
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Alea Ricklefs
AleaRicklefs
Diagnosis is a privilege. It also takes hard work to get a diagnosis, especially when you have a #RareDisease. It's very common for rare disease patients to wait 10+ years
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Ann Memmott PGC🌈
AnnMemmott
Ah, fresh new research. An interesting one. https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s00406-020-01189-w.pdf about misdiagnosis of autistic adults. Sample of people diagnosed as adults:161 adults, 47 of them female. Females diagnosed av
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Mark
MarkV41345427
OUR ENTIRE TESTING METHODOLOGY IS FLAWED:Testing is being used to drive policy. Whilst PCR accurately detects RNA, it DOES NOT detect infectious individuals (proof below). PCR testing without clinical observations
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Karen Moroski-Rigney, PhD
MillennialProf_
If you require your students to share formal uni paperwork to receive disability accommodations in your class, lemme just tell you this right now: that is a ridiculous, ableist, unfair
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Kassiane
UVGKassi
Before you ask someone about why epileptics can't "just close their eyes"-go into the dark, close your eyes, and flick the light switch-learn that they actually do the photosensitive part
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James Barnes
psychgeist52
(1/2) The critical approach seems to be regularly misunderstood in terms of a 'guild rivalry' or 'turf war' or some such thing. This undermines a lot of what comes under
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Balu Gorade
BaluGorade
Dr Lal Path Lab-Diagnostic lab sector has huge opportunity size to grow.-Dr Lal Path lab is the largest player, it enjoys 35% market share in organised market.-Generate most of their
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Curmudgeon Cardiologist
curmudgeoncard
My Unpopular #covid19 PositionThere is lots of info being disseminated to the lay public and amongst the medical community, social media, & the mainstream media. As as a scientist &
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BBN
BigBiteNow
1/25There are very good reasons why #AVCT is holding strong at these levels.6th Aug RNS ;"production capacity of millions of tests per month""continuing our discussions with other manufacturing partners to
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Willem Heijboer
WillemHeijboer
Great and important that new original research is being performed on longstanding groin pain in athletes (but I might be a bit biased). Apart from terminology preferences, conducting and interpreting
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Amy Alkon
amyalkon
It's my experience w/every primary care doc I've ever had (& all specialists, save one) that doctors really, really need better training in diagnostic thinking. Basic errors in logic are
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Rebecca C. Christofferson 🤯
RC_Epi
Rapid #Covid antigen tests sacrifice sensitivity for cost and ease. this means the rate of false negatives is higher. some points: like all tests, a negative doesn’t mean anything for
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Tim Sweeney
TimSweeney83
Our team @Inflammatix_Inc (plus some great collaborators) put out three manuscripts this week, and I think a thread is in order, as they form a powerful trio demonstrating the power
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Stanford University
Stanford
The university has been asked to comment on recent statements made by @ScottWAtlas, a senior fellow at the @HooverInst who is on leave of absence from that position. 1/3 Stanford’s
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