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TheMeaningofPain
tmopain
Expectation: You schedule a telehealth visit, confirm, and then attend it. Discuss any changes, review treatment options if necessary, then go on your merry way, mostly self-managing a chronic condition.
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Stefan Kertesz, MD
StefanKertesz
“Why did so many physicians become Nazis?” – this new essay bears on us, the non-Nazi doctors. In short, “science” can be invoked by immoral agents, & science language can
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Kathryn Mannix 💙
drkathrynmannix
#TipsForNewDocsSome patients are sick enough to die. They may pull through. They might not.Say 'sick enough to die' to pt & family. Not 'serious.' Not 'critical.' Not 'unstable.' Name death
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Jordan Harris Ph.D
JordanHarrisPhD
I often say therapists can’t tell when clients deteriorate. Here’s the evidence. A thread on Mike Lambert’s classic article. 1/9 Not much research has been done on patterns of change
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Norcalcop......Starting Over
norcalcop
Random thoughts from a Trump voter: take this however you like, I no longer care. Do I think Trump should concede? YesDo I think there was voter fraud? Yes, but
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Pammu & #OurShores Needs Your $$$
TheDovetailor
Opened up about bad treatment from indies, and recent events have me needing to enforce boundaries again.Ajey Pandey engaged in harmful & triggering behavior towards me & my partner last
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Ryan Feldman
EMPoisonPharmD
Hot take: Pharmacist love to tout this to patients, but their is minimal truth, this may be more medical myth than fact if you believe in evidence. (1/3)https://twitter.com/PharmaFactz/status/1334928510692028417 1. All
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Ashish K. Jha, MD, MPH
ashishkjha
Biden team won't have formal power to manage COVID until January 2071 daysBetween now and then, we may see additional 100,00 deaths from COVIDIts a horribly high numberWhy do I
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sophie gonzales writes fiction
sgonzalesauthor
PSA from a registered psychologist: Depression does not always involve sadness. It *can*. But often it's numbness or debilitating apathy. This is a super common misconception I see amongst my
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Stefan Kertesz, MD
StefanKertesz
1/FYI:Opioid Rx’s 60% vs 9 years ago. Outcomes have not been good. OD deaths are way , & patients traumatizedThis thread covers 4 years of my peer-reviewed articles.Let’s recalibrate
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Gabriella Borter
gabriellaborter
NEW: Black pastors in the U.S. have been crucial, trusted educators on COVID-19 prevention for their communities during the pandemic. But now that the vaccine is here, many say they're
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Major Gen. OLUCHI⚡️☠️
General_Oluchi
Something happened to my kid few days ago that I think every parents or guardian should learn from.On Sunday evening, my son was a bit cranky and didn’t want to
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Yessica
YessicaYesOrNo
Autistic people are good at pattern recognition and unfortunately sometimes it means I get anxious about things that people don't understand, but then it turns out that I was right
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How Upsetting
HowUpsetting
Who knows what will happen in future but, as it stands, Corbyn was the greatest opportunity for radical progressive change at a national level of my lifetime. I think it's
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Adam Cifu
adamcifu
1/9 Started our yearly Critical Appraisal of the Landmark Literature course with the 4th years today (on Zoom, ). Seems like a good time for a quick tweetorial on reading
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David Rich
david_rich9
Important thread incoming. 1/_. “Joe Biden has shown this week that some of his ambitions are more radical. On immigration, he is way to Obama’s left, proposing a mass amnesty of millions
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