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O'Neill Institute
oneillinstitute
.@wilbanks from @Sagebio highlights policy recommendations and how this research comes at the intersection of consumer data protection law and research regulations and the importance of protecting the privacy and
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Sulome
SulomeAnderson
If only there were a country in the same geographical area as America that we could look to as an example of how to handle this pandemic with minimal loss
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briar 🦋🌗 hot villain advocate
briartrash
Tw // ableismRelevant: autism should never be compared to a terminal illness and it's important to stand up for the rights of neurodivergent individuals who's autonomy is constantly under attackNot
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David R Holtgrave
HoltgraveHealth
What does your ideal, comprehensive COVID-19 dashboard look like? The decades-long experience with HIV surveillance gives us some guidance, I believe. Importantly, it suggests that multiple measures are key to
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Dan McIsaac
mcisaac_d
New in @BJAJournals: New data on long term, pt-reported #disability and #frailty after #surgery. Big take home is that ppl with frailty have a much larger DECREASE in disability 1
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Araya
arayabaker
Before "therapist", I am a queer Black person who has lived through involuntary hospitalization. One's perception of institutionalized power dynamics is forever changed by it. Regardless of "patients' rights", au
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basseyworld
Basseyworld
This from @DrNortonTherapy: Bipolar can involve both manic and depressive episodes - the disorder varies per person. Bipolar can cause unusual shifts in mood, energy, activity levels, concentration, and the
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Berniece, DO
asianEMdoc
Being that it’s mental health awareness month, I wanted to share some thoughts I had about this topic as it pertains to healthcare workers (HCW). A few days ago, I
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Mental Health
Sectioned_
Is there a system problem in psychiatry around autism spectrum disorders & BPD? Diagnostic assessment of #ASD is not a core clinical skill in psychiatry - yet I see tweeps
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Paul Williams
PaulNWilliamz
*How to clinic with Paul Williams*Mostly for internal medicine residents, but also for anyone else who is curious.Others may do things differently or disagree, and that’s totally fine. (1/22) Before
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toasty
toastcals
A thread about Eating Disorders, DSM-5 Diagnostic Criteria, and more. what is an eating disorder?- severe disturbance in eating behaviors. 8 types of eating disorders are recognized
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katy ✿❣︎✪
katylauren_
1) my mum told me a few months ago that when I was younger she asked my health visitor if there’s a possibility I could be autistic since she saw
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marissa
tarissamambasco
PCOS runs in my family and here are the things i've learned about it: 1. doctors truly do not know how to act when you have symptoms of PCOS. it's
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Indigo Daya
IndigoDaya
@SameiHuda has argued that it’s helpful to medicalise social problems:https://twitter.com/sameihuda/status/1258725271261323264?s=21I say that’s the last thing we should ever want. Psychiatry does this all the time to survivors of #abuse, with
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Hellwoman talking
WifeSharpener
Transness is not mental illness. Neither is autism. If you can respect my pronouns you can respect my autism, my womanhood is autistic. The stigma on neurodivergence, the misinformation pushed
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Rabih Geha
rabihmgeha
1/The base rate…a double-edged sword.A mini-tweetorial on this crucial concept in clinical reasoning. 2/What is it?The base rate is the relative frequency of a diagnosis within a clinical context.Example:In the
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