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Erin C. Sanders, MSN, WHNP-BC (She/Her)
ErinSandersNP
1/ #Frontline clinicians across the world are observing a #hypercoagulable state in patients with #COVID19. Could the severe and varied effects of the disease on multiple organ systems possibly
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John Mandrola, MD
drjohnm
Thread on a potential silver lining of #COVID19 My friend @BenMazer is a pathologist and he's noticed huge declines in specimens obtained for cancer diagnoses. Reason: hospitals have stopped elective
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Newman Nahas
NahasNewman
1/ The most important evidence regarding pediatric transmission comes from Iceland, and their study published in NEJM. Be suspicious of any expert ignoring this paper and discussing anecdotes instead. https://www.nejm.org/doi/pdf/10.1056/NE
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Brian McMillen
Teclis82
#GIpath Hi all, in this thread I’ll post 5 cases of Barrett’s esophagus, question dysplasia. Polls added, take a vote. Leave a comment too, if you’d like. Will post my
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Tristan D Rutland
TristanRutland7
Testis, young adultTumour markers: normal#GUpath #PediPath #pathtwitter #surgpath Question:Based on the initial images only, what is your first impression? More images CD99 QuestionWhat are your feelings now? Cam 5.2 and
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Prof Peter Hotez MD PhD
PeterHotez
Thread 1/3: I was moved by Dr @uche_blackstock tweet: the refrain “being silenced” in academic medicine. Many exceptions, and it’s still a half-baked idea but some of us have
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Jyoti Baharani- 'stay home and wash your hands'
renalpages
Thank you @ISNkidneycare @ISPD1 for the webinar on #PD in #AKILots of food for thought Just been looking through my notes - AKI reported in up to a third of
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The Medical SHO
admit_medics
This is a parody account but allow me one serious tweet. A story you may know but one I was shamefully unaware of until recently. #BlackLivesMatter My research area
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Biohospitalix
BioHospitalix
Je vais faire le devin, vu que tout le monde parle de l’avenir et d’une probabilité de seconde vague. THREAD#covid19 #moiaussijesuisdevin Au lycée mon prof d’histoire disait toujours pour parler
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Tom Yates
tomayates
Some thoughts about #COVID19, PPE, bioaerosols and what we can learn from the tuberculosis literature. [1/n] The distinction between bioaerosols (or droplet nuclei) and droplets was first proposed by WF
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Rex Douglass
RexDouglass
Today I'll be live tweeting (Chu et al. June 1, 2020), the best systematic literature review on the effects of masks, distance, and eye protection that I am aware of:https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)311
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Tivadar Danka
TivadarDanka
Machine learning has enabled scientific breakthroughs in several fields.Biotechnology is one of the most fascinating, as researchers could perform mindblowing tasks with the new tools.Here are my favorite problems that
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PerpetualValue
PerpetualValue
I’ll cover the subject of mRNA vaccines. I warn you. Do not read this twitter thread if you want to stay stuck in your belief that the vaccine is your
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Adam Hamdy
adamhamdy
1. Back in February I repeatedly raised concerns about immunity to #COVID19 In March, when the UK government started discussing herd immunity I wondered what the government’s scientific advisers were
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Dr priti MD
priti899
SGLT2i are emerging as a promising agent to prevent and the progression of DKDEver wonderedWhat do they do to electrolytesWhy r these diuretics not associated with electrolyte depletionLet's dive
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JMDavis
JessMarinDavis
Thread on the utility of academic research for counter-terrorism practitioners: I want to reflect today on how academic research impacted my work as a counter-terrorism practitioner. Follow along for some
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