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Lauren Sutherland QC
lsutherlandqc
Coggon and Miola state that the courts have failed to fully consider how "autonomy" might be exercised by patients. They have focused on what is "material" rather than any more
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Kathryn Roecklein
roecklein
1/n It’s that time of year again. We are lucky to have THREE effective (proven, many times) treatments for seasonal affective disorder. They are bright light treatment, Bupropion, and CBT-SAD.https://twitter.com/morganelisej/status/131060
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Sam Connor
criprights
All you need to assess @CraigWtweets, @_Nic_Lee and I is a lazy copy of the WHODAS. Administered by an allied health person who isn't actually employed by anyone in the
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Lyle Ostrow
LyleOstrow
FY20 DOD ALS Research Program Announcements are out! Lots of changes - greater emphasis on biomarker development in parallel to therapeutics and data sharing plans, funding more novel innovative ideas,
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mes/mesquee♡ Stressed Gremlin Noises
mesquee
Personal vent thread bout my 20 pg research paper about depression and illness: So, idk if I've ever mentioned this on main but like I'm in medicine and is currently
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Dan McIsaac
mcisaac_d
Does labour epidural analgesia cause #autism? Probably not (but only an RCT can answer this question). A thread @CASUpdate @APSForg @OttawaHospital @OttAnesthesia @ASALifeline @SOAPHQ @glbryson @Ron_George @antonchau1 @DrLucieFilteau @Dolor
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Dr. Sam Dundon
serdundon
The longer I was a PD, the more I wanted to hear voices of folks who "didn't make it." Often, when I expressed anxieties about being able to get a
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Bill Miller
BillMiller_Epi
A few summary thoughts about test performance. 1/https://twitter.com/OSUPublicHealth/status/1245816635803480067 First, keep in mind that no diagnostic test is perfect. Clinicians always have to interpret the test in context. Tests can be
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IR Ethics
IREthics
#Futility: Do you place feeding tubes in your practice for older adults with advanced dementia? @SIRRFS @SIRspecialists @BSIR_News @AmCollSurgeons Discussion below Guideline recommendation: Feeding tubes are not recommended for older
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Devan Ramachandran, MD
DR_Radz
“You have a great personality to be a clinician - why would you go into IR” “So you want to go into IR... you don’t like patient contact I see”2/several
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Olivia Swann
livvyswann
Delighted to present our paper in #BMJ today. Detailed prospective study of 651 #children admitted with #SARSCoV2 across 138 UK hospitalsHere are some of the key findings:https://www.bmj.com/content/370/bmj.m3249 1. Severe disease
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Dr Rachel Pope
preshitorian
I promised a thread of my family’s experience of coronavirus (GP confirmed). For context, I’ve had pneumonia & PVF previously, and my immune response is not the best (endocrine issue).
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Dr Chloe Beale 🏳️🌈
DrChloeBeale
Is #KindnessMatters too vague & sanitised a concept for #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek? Is normal distress the focus of our ‘awareness’ at the expense of SMI, addiction, socioeconomic deprivation, & other such problems
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lost
neurodivergical
What are the harms of self diagnosis? We already KNOW that certain "disorders" are under diagnosed in adults. We also know that the demographics of the self-diagnosed population matches that
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Sheree “indoors” Bryant
SQueenBryant
Discussing death. Difficult for patients and clinicians. @Richard56 has been advocating for public discourse around death for years; now is the time for all of us to consider difficult conversations
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Retlouping
Over the last two days I have had a somewhat scary view outside my echo chamber. I watched two presentations one on MRI for PTs and one on the SI
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