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Vineeta Agarwala
vintweeta
1/ Everyone's talking about video visits. But are they really the greatest gift of digital health? I think they’re a red herring. Just a new medium for the same old
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Amelia - lesbianics major sodometry minor
autogynamelia
The reaction of Democrats from the voters up to the officials did more to "radicalize" me in the last 4 years than anything Trump or his people didI already knew
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Lydia X. Z. Brown
autistichoya
Privileged and marginalized people really seem to be having two totally different conversations when talking about burnout. And because we often internalize and center privileged people's experiences, it's also easy
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Michael Sanders
mike_t_sanders
We published our evaluation of Signs of Safety, looking at LAs funded through the DfE Innovation Programme - a joint piece of work with @abbotsky and colleagues @hscwru. What did
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Caroline Mandell
cjmandell
In-person school is not the child care panacea some people think it is: a thread. The school day ends mid-afternoon. After care = more cohorts, so some schools are not
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Dr Geraint Preest
DrGeraintPreest
Thoughts from my experience in primary care at this stage in the pandemic and the busiest week I can remember in 20yrs. Firstly, it continues to get busier. Although covid
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J M Klinger
Prof_Klinger
1. This is a really incredible example of a PhD student whose fieldwork was completely derailed by COVID, who took the time not just to perform triage, but to radically
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🧨Chas Walker💥
chasbwalker
Friends, I'm writing a story about health care workers, unions, and the COVID-19 vaccine. I’m looking for examples of workplace-based vaccination campaigns that have worked well, particularly in nursing homes.
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Rupa Marya, MD
DrRupaMarya
Private health insurance is an extractive system. If you don’t believe me, consider the second home I got to see in Hawaii of two healthcare executives. Several million dollars of
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Vaughn Hillyard
VaughnHillyard
Here's a story of an ongoing personal journey of mine -- that makes it clear to me the vastness of the COVID spread across Phoenix is still so little understood:I
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Puff the Magic Hater
MsKellyMHayes
I was originally premed in college & one of the things that has stuck w me over the years was an intricate discussion of what protracted stress does to the
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Simple Servant of God / Scott G
ServantScott
THREAD: Here's a little insight to the plight of our country.We (the USA) cannot even balance our budget. We care more about sending $$$ to other countries than helping our
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Ragman Roll
RagmanRoll
So @shandro wants to fight dirty with doctors. Boy, do I have some dirt for you! I work with doctors every day. The academic medicine community, to be more specific.
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Beige Shiba ♔
BeigeShiba
> Wake up> Mentions are entirely full of people beating their heads against a wall for hours on end of arguing with people who are completely emotionally incapable of changing
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Meredith Knowles
Meredith_NIP
What advocacy means to me, a thread. 'Nurses are allowed to be political activists.' -- @SocialistHB1. Reluctantly, but inspired by these words, I want to make the case that NHS
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Marcus
ImKingGinger
A primer on why NOT supporting the death penalty is hatred.1. It's unjust to lock humans in cages, and doing so punishes the victims with the cost of the criminals
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