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Bansi Sharma
bansisharma
1. Regarding Hydroxychloroquine Trial in NYLike most of you, I am hoping dearly that the trial proves to be an overwhelming success.I also know many people, quite understandably, are anxious
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Dr. Jaime Friedman
DrJaimeFriedman
The @AmerAcadPeds provides guidance many of us are following to ensure children get necessary well care, immunizations, growth/development checks in the safest way possible. Do not assume the answer is
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david oliver
mancunianmedic
when this is all over, and despite proportionate low grade fear every day, i can't be the only medic whose love of the actual clinical medicine and clinical decison making
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John Marble
JHMarble
An autistic friend who is getting his doctorate in clinical psychology noted that he’ll have months free before he begins his clinical residency. He asked if he should become a
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Graeme from IT 🌹
graeme_from_IT
Lets look at Professor Jason Leitch, the undisputed "star" of the Scottish Governments #coronavirus public information films1/6 He's now the National Clinical Director for the Scottish Government, after joining them
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Ray Sultz
rsultzba
If this trial verifies what many doctors already know then we should be able to open the country up and treat this Chinese created nightmare like any other contagious disease.
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Jeanne Lenzer
JeanneLenzer1
Dear Public #2: If you are still uncertain after the summary below, I'll put it this way: 1 group got the drug and 1 group didn't. One group had 1
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Rod Johnson
SheepDuster
First the good news: Hydrochloroquine trial starts to test efficacy against SARS-2-cov. Should be complete by summer. Now the bad news: The placebo for the trial is vitamin C pills.
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Retlouping
Experience and expertise is there a difference?How does one develop expertise in ones chosen field of clinical care?Twitter is famous for it’s echo chambers and camps of belief and support.
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Prof. Azeem Majeed
Azeem_Majeed
A thread on the suggestion by @MattHancock that the most primary care consultations should be carried out remotely by telephone or video. Such a shift would create a style of
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Denilson N.
dnastacio
There are lots of talk about promising results for #COVID19 vaccines, and we will keep hearing about more to come, so I wanted to put out a few visualizations to
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John Parry
DrJohnParry
Question about the #sheildedpatientlist #SPL from GPs. This thread gives some detail of the #GPES extraction done as part of this process on @TPP_SystmOne Q: “From the list of patients
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Los Angeles Times
latimes
The first — and only — randomized controlled study of the use of face coverings to prevent the spread of COVID-19 is finished. The conclusion: masks are most effective if
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Jamal Adu
JOAPhysio
Still don’t quite get imaging culture. Other than ‘reassurance’ re sinister pathology and diagnostic surety, why are some pts so adamant for something which most likely won’t change their initial
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Leah Pierson
leah_pierson
I listened to @TheUSMLE podcast about Step 2 CS in the hopes of learning about how the virtual CS exam is being validated (as a reliable predictor of clinical skills,
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Ross "FollowtheScience" Levine
rosslevinemd
Finishing up 2 weeks on inpatient (non-COVID, largely) service. Reflecting back, particularly in light of my friend David Weinstock's perspective on being a physician scientist involved in clinical care; https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10
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