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Michael Gaies
MGaies
Our @pc4quality study just published in @PedCritCareMed is one of my favorites I've ever written. Here's why (trainees and junior faculty take note)...https://journals.lww.com/pccmjournal/Fulltext/2020/10000/Influence_of_Early_Extub
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Richard Marr
richmarr
Skeptical that diverse teams perform better? Need to convince someone you know?Here's a handy threadful of evidence (that you didn't ask for but hopefully find somewhat useful)1/ In 2001, Nisbett
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Rohini Mathur
Ladyroho
Really pleased to see our latest @OpenSafely paper on ethnic differences in #COVID-19 infection, hospitalisation, and mortality in 17 million people during the first two waves of the #coronavirus pandemic
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Michael Shermer
michaelshermer
THREAD ON THE SOCIAL DILEMMAInteresting push back against my critique of the self-important Netflix dochttps://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1304796478892843010.htmlI stand by my conclusion that these self-flagellating programmers are delusion
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Dan Hashimoto, MD MS
Laparoscopes
Great to see #video review in #surgery capturing attention of @statnews. There's a lot of potentially valuable data in #OR video - accessing it safely & ethically w/ good intentions
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Tom Finch
tomfinch89
1/ Cautious thought stream, in lieu of coffee break chat (correct me if I'm wrong):Welfare issues aside, meat from &is seen as 'bad' because it inefficiently uses cropland which could
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Vishal Bhavsar
DrVishalBhavsar
I have a new open access paper on mood, suicide, and violence out today in European Psychiatry @EurPsy . Here is a thread if you’re interested! People using mental
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Swapnil Hiremath, MD, MPH
hswapnil
Others may have made fun of this ridiculous foray from the @nytimes into guidelines But let’s quickly look at 2 related to the kidneys (H/t @edclark75 for pointing out this
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Dr. Jens Foell
fMRI_guy
My phone’s running out of battery and I should go to bed. But hey, how about I jump into a giant discussion instead?So here’s two things you may or may
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Nick Thieme
FurrierTranform
Since the Minneapolis PD killed George Floyd, I’ve studied how police militarization increases killings by police. We published our story today.We found that Georgia departments accepting military equipment from the
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Brenden Beck
BrendenBeck
With Breonna Taylor’s lawyers finding the no-knock raid that killed her was part of a neighborhood redevelopment effort, I thought it might be useful to review the academic literature on
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Atila Iamarino
oatila
Saiu o estudo com 96 mil pessoas testando cloroquina e hidroxicloroquina. A conclusão é que o Brasil está distribuindo um tratamento com cloroquina que aumenta as chances das pessoas internadas
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Jenna Burrell
jennaburrell
I have some thoughts on Y*nn Lec*nn’s disappointing response on dataset bias (1/12) I’m writing a review piece right now where I argue (with Marion Fourcade) that the “coding elite”
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Michaël Picon
michaelpicon1
Des intellectuels médiatiques (intellectuels au sens gramscien, dont la fonction est d'assurer l'accord tacite de la population avec l'idéologie dominante et donc son hégémonie) rabâchent le marronnier de l'esprit criti
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Damian Roland
Damian_Roland
There has been justifiable concern about the impact of #COVID19, and particularly the lockdown, on children. Our @LancetChildAdol paper evaluates delayed presentations to Emergency Departments (and it's not what you
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Prof. Katharine Hayhoe
KHayhoe
I've spoken before about the generally unhelpful nature of purity tests and the role BP played in popularizing the concept of personal carbon footprint and by association, personal guilt ...
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