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Frank Cacace MD FACP
GIMaPreceptor
1/ Had a really interesting day on #medtwitter today, re: #advocacy #activism #primarycare courtesy of @MParshleyMD @sagar_ankita @EricLast3 @gabrieldane @meggerber @mmteacherdoc @sulane7 @SusanHingle @dhpomerantz @UREssien ... and of cours
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American Horror Callie
DeathCab4Callie
On expecting things to get "better" for students with disabilities elsewhere and handing them off, a thread (PLZ RT-and please read. Listen. Learn.):This one is important. This is actually one
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Sarah Mojarad
Sarah_Mojarad
Ok. There are a ton of great articles on WHY scholars should join Twitter, but most don’t offer an in-depth HOW-to.This leads to hesitation and timidness.So, I present a thread
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Peter Pischke-Friendly Neighborhood Journo
HappyWarriorP
Studying the statements from the 2021 Rx Drug Abuse & Heroin Summit,I can confidently say that things are going to get tougher for pain patients,https://www.psychcongress.com/article/subject-netflix-series-pharmacist-turns-focus-pharma-
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Nicholas Lee, MD
NickLeeMD
#askMedPeds w/ @nmpra, #MPPDA, & #AAP is BUMPING with over 200 people! Tune in w/ us for some wholesome #MedPeds information for upomcing applicants.Great to see @maxabillioncruz, @MedPedsMike, Dr Doolittle,
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Stu Maitland
StuMaitland
Catching up with #medtwitter and some rather smug reactions from UK docs to US docs being up at 3:30 am and effects on burnout. But is the UK system really
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Dr. Jonathan 🇮🇳👨⚕️⚕️
just1doctorwala
We have learnt so much but there is lots more to learnEvidence does not support the use of many proposed therapies, including vitamins C and D, zinc, lopinavir-ritonavir, colchicine, interferons,
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TheLiverDoc
theliverdr
Here is an example of exactly HOW NOT to design a study and publish.A grp of #ayurveda vaidyas published:Clinical Improvement In #COVID19 #patients With Timely Intervention Of Panchagavya: Preliminary FindingInternational
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Ruby
RubyMughal2
Every era has its prisoners.Ours, the children in poverty, like caged Canaries and Coal Miners.The news last week refreshed the betrayal of poverty hanging over the lives of so many.Including
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Sacharitha Bowers, MD 🇺🇸
SBowersMD
My take on POTUS and his announcement that he's taking prophylactic #Hydroxychloroquine :We have no idea if he is actually taking it. His track record for truth telling is...well...nil. We
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Umbereen S. Nehal, MD, MPH
usnehal
Both/and. The issues of manipulation of our reality is true. That said, I have seen some of the most educated and supposedly intelligent so-called skeptics engage in high school types
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Lea Alhilali, MD
teachplaygrub
1/It is rare a patient tells you where their pathology is—but they do when they tell you they have a cranial nerve palsy—you just have to know where to look!A
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Roxana Daneshjou MD/PhD
RoxanaDaneshjou
I would like to lay out why this work is scientifically unsound and problematic. Note that my PhD was in a genetics/informatics lab, and I spent time working with population
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Allison Hempenstall MD
Dr_Hempenstall
1/ Cognitive Bias in Clinical MedicineI love teaching #MedStudents about #CognitiveBias & #DiagnosticErrors & so thought I would create my debut #tweetorial on cognitive biases in clinical medicine Now which
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Harry Paul
_HarryPaul_
1/ “Someone passing me on the street cannot see that my spine curls around my lungs and reduces my ability to fight respiratory infections.”Beyond proud to share my first piece
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B. Bobby Chiong, MD
brianchiong
Here we go. My first #medtwitter #tweetorial. A subject near and dear to my heart. Venous air embolism. If I have an IV line and someone injects air into it,
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