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Next in our tweet series, approaching mentorship as a mentee. We want your stories & advice too, so please comment, & tag your mentors, mentees, or personal twitterati!! Looking ahead
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frqn™
favhomeboy
this thread is to update you all on the mysterious being in the house balcony. there is something in the balcony that eats up the chawal and bajra we keep
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Marc Lipsitch
mlipsitch
Comment on https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2764658 with @sarahcobey @KeyaJoshi3 shows conclusions change dramatically if use more appropriate Wallinga-Teunis method for R(t) estimation. Comment on the site and at https://github.com/
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
3 New reports that argue against the idea of sending the young, healthy to reopen the US1. Tomorrow's @nytimes headline story, by @PamBelluck https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/26/health/coronavirus-patient-ventilator.html?action=click&module=Sp
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
True US Coronavirus deaths = ~300k! New study found ~75,000 more people may have died from #COVID19 than recorded in March-July. By examining death certificates, JAMA study determined ~75k additional deaths
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Valerie Vaughn
ValerieVaughnMD
This morning I had the opportunity to speak on one of my favorite subjects. #Mentorship. #MededDuring these isolating times, mentorship (and proactive mentorship for equity) has never been more important!
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Dr Unburnt🔥Poorman
DrPoorman
On the busiest #travel day of the year, let's talk about in-flight emergencies! #Thanksgiving 1/ In flight emergencies happen in about one in every 600 flights. Risks for in flight
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Paul Blair
gopaulblair
Proponents of a vape ban have continued to double down on the "5 million teens" number as evidence of a youth use "epidemic." This figure relates to "current" use only
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Jorge A. Caballero, MD
DataDrivenMD
Great question - The threshold of 94% for blood oxygen saturation is relevant when deciding whether to administer Remdesivir in a patient with #COVID19.We can learn A LOT about Trump’s
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robert rosencrans
rfrosencrans
In #RaceInABottle, Jonathan Kahn exhaustively documented these studies. Tiny, non-random samples extrapolated to millions. Bad statistics + bad theory. I prefer a different subgroup, repeatedly shown to have biologic import:
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Maneesh
Maneesh312
We know these are desperate times and everyone wants to do everything within their abilities to save their people. But, convalescent plasma should be avoided by all means now, as
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Jim Woodgett
jwoodgett
1/ This is a lucid and very well thought out article on Covid-19 that touches on the key elements that must be addressed. It’s from a US perspective but Canada
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COVID19 Digest
Covid19Digest
THREAD 1) Many attribute #SouthKorea's success in mitigating #coronavirus spread to effective testing. But the truth discussed in this piece reveals how the US & other countries will likely have
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JB Cantey, MD, MPH
InfectiousNeo
Well, it's been 3 months - let's check and see how we are doing with perinatal #COVID19. @EBNEO 1/xhttps://twitter.com/InfectiousNeo/status/1241387166045032451 Perinatal transmission: Absolutely. The rate looks like it's hoveri
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David Roche
MountainRoche
A study published in JAMA Cardiology found that there could be ongoing cardiovascular risks for people that contract COVID-19, independent of pre-existing conditions, severity and overall course of the acute
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
1. The early use of inhaled interferons is emerging as a promising strategy to prevent severe #COVID19: lines of support include mechanism, rare genomic variants, a multicenter retrospective report, and
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