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Rahul Rajkumar
RahulRajkumar11
Important piece in @NYTimes summarizing the promise and challenges ahead for #telehealth by @reedabelson. Privileged to join the conversation. As I stated here, despite the promise, there’s a lot
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was that a nerve?
primediscussion
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/introducing-nice-white-parents/id1524080195?i=1000485298545 So, this podcasts hasn’t aired it’s first episode yet. But the reviews are already fun There’s a few things at play here. The first bein
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Adam Singer
AdamSinger
#wallstreetbets when you're done w/the holy war join us science nerds on biotwitter. We literally are betting on outcomes of clinical trials to save cancer/rare disease patients. Big $ freq
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Yoni Freedhoff, MD
YoniFreedhoff
Yesterday saw the @NYTimes’ @gretchenreynold cover a recently published study about exercise and weight loss. The headline? To Lose Weight With Exercise, Aim for 300 Minutes a Weekhttps://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/09/well/move/to-lose-weigh
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Toby Freeman BCA 💙
tobytalkscancer
@zoeamar just shared a fantastic thread from @KimShutler on mental health and burnout (pls give it a read) I wanted to share my 2-cents, but it ended up as
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Jeff Gothelf
jboogie
Hiring and retention is not HR’s responsibility. It’s the manager’s.If you can’t “find good people” or retain them, the issue lies with you, not HR. Sure they can support your
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Sulla Felix
SullaFelix8
There are, in my view, four key factors in why many Americans have taken COVID precautions less seriously than many purport to want. They don't fit one political narrative very
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Dr. Caleb Ferguson, RN
calebferg
A thread sharing some great papers just published as part of the @jclinnursing special issue on clinical-academic careers (1/10) #wenurses #nursingresearch (2/10) Clinical quality registries: an approach to support research
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Kenneth Rockwood
Krockdoc
1/4 Clinical Frailty Scale at Emergency Department triage https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33172880/ Good study, cautionary tale, and a useful spur to do more, especially with the #frailty stakes in COVID-19. Shrier et al/
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Wale Lawal
WalleLawal
I like this discussion (because it’s what I study) but I always caution against assuming tech is creating a level playing field. Technology (is a resource and so) can be
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Mill Wistman
wistmanswords
There are a lot of accounts of abuse and harassment on my feed lately. For some of us these accounts trigger memories of times when we felt victimised, which can
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Profpatsch
With the US turning into a madhouse,Russia being stuck in a cold-war expansionist mindset,and China being a dystopic nightmare:Only a socialist-democratic united Europe can be a working alternative model. 1/n
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Mark Haynes
MarkDeanHaynes
If any of my friends are not clear why increased restrictions are necessary in NI, please read this statement from the Northern Ireland Cancer surgical group https://nican.hscni.net/2020/11/18/statement-issued-by-regional-cancer-surgical-gr
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jatella
jatella
this election cycle has only further clarified the antiBlackness of pragmatics and more specifically American pragmatism. or to put it in Baldwinian terms, “one is always in the position of
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Wall St. Dropout
WallSt_Dropout
1/ A few reflections on investing in equities - - from a discussion with a fellow investor on our shared experience. 2/ Investing, at its core, is problem solving applied
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Danielle Belardo, MD
DBelardoMD
Why I’m the most disliked vegan doctor, by vegans.Intellectual honesty doesn’t always make you popular.A thread. First of all, I’m vegan. It’s my personal choice. Veganism is a lifestyle, not
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