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Danny Wong (黄永年)
dannyjnwong
THREAD: As I'm prepping for my PhD viva this Friday, I have been reflecting on what I've learned over the past few years and thought I'd put something up for
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hibo wardere
HiboWardere
#nofgm thread about preparation of FGMin my days .girls were given dressed and shoes as present prior to your mutilation .girls today are given gadgets of all sorts . The
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The Old Operating Theatre Museum & Herb Garret
OldOpTheatre
[1/7] We know what you’re thinking … how were strangulated hernias treated in the 19th century?! Well, fear not because we have some answers! A strangulated hernia is a serious
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Lindsey Fitzharris
DrLindseyFitz
#OTD 1901, Queen Victoria's funeral took place. Here's a little medical history THREAD (1/9) about one of Britain's longest reigning monarchs. "Queen Victorian on her death bed" by Emil Fuchs.
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Tom Lawson 🏴 💙
Vapourologist
#JanuAirway Day 15. Jet Ventilation – a bit more niche in anaesthesia / airway management, but fascinating. Here’s a #OnePager covering the basics.@AirwayFirst @AirwayInfo @dasairway @dastrainees @theairwaysite @OTJOnline @UniversalAirw
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CritCareRN
rn_critcare
It started as a normal shift... I mean, whatever normal looks like for us these days. I was extra staff so I busied myself with little projects, helping with turns
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नेत्रा डाऊ 🙏🇮🇳
onlyonenetra
This is something I am always worried about. Some points to be discussed upon is essential. Please do share your thoughts also on this. These are my opinions, you can
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Rupert Pearse
rupert_pearse
The importance of equipoise in clinical research: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/05/magazine/covid-drug-wars-doctors.html Thanks @_tim_stephens for spotting. COVID-19 has brought this tricky conversation to the fore. Solutions are long ove
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Spark & Co.
Sparkandco_
A recent survey, the UK Household Longitudinal Study, found that 72% of Black people, and 42% of Pakistani and Bangladeshi groups were unlikely to take the #COVID19 #Vaccine. We've created
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Dr Pieter Peach
DrPieterPeach
It’s challenging finding the signal through the noise when looking for evidence around respiratory protection in reducing transmission risk for SARS-CoV-2. There are many confounding variables related to the fact
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Lucy Abel
LittlerLabel
This is a thread on racial inequalities in health, past and present. White health researchers like myself have a duty to learn the history, educate ourselves on the current issues,
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𝔻𝕣𝕃𝕪𝕟𝕟𝔽𝕪𝕟𝕟 🇺🇸 👩🏽⚕️🧬💊🥼🩺🦠🌿
LynnFynn3
1) 45 years of medical literature on masks: (yet people continue to comply with the foolishness)Masks are useless in preventing the spread of disease and, if anything, are unsanitary objects
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Michael Farquhar
DrMikeFarquhar
Wandering down a rabbit-hole of animal sleep this morningOne of the fundamental things about sleep is that, almost without exception, it’s a universal feature of complex living organisms That in
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Ross Moy
ross_moy
A with a précis of my thoughts on pre-hospital analgesia for the @RoySocMed Pain Section and @AnaesthesiaRsm . Thanks for having me along to your meeting. Probably the first analgesic
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Lewis Goodall
lewis_goodall
Been speaking to several London frontline doctors working in major hospitals. Picture isn’t great. One: “it’s a bit like a warzone. I’d say not far off where we were at
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FFAC 🇨🇦
stevelanebitch
A list of scientific studies on why masks do not work and can be harmful to wear for prolonged periods. This was compiled by others and thanks for their work.
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