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Dr. Glaucomflecken
DGlaucomflecken
It's possible in the coming days that specialists may be called upon to help out our critical care colleagues, so I thought I'd share a few tips for my fellow
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Shasta Rayne ⭐️
Shasta_Rayne
Patient Centered Care is:The RIGHT to know if a principle investigator selected me to unknowingly participate in a study while sharing my Dr's appointments, health issues & treatment outcomes via
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Mark Lewis
marklewismd
Don’t order a test unless you:A) know how to interpret the result &B) understand how likely it is to panic the patient #MedEd #medtwitter As a corollary to B) remember
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Daniel Sokol
DanielSokol9
Medical Defence Union advises that doctors should not withdraw life-saving treatment that is in the patient’s interests unless the Court of Protection first rules that this is lawful. NHS trust
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Doctor Wales™⭐⚕️
olawalesmd
When you come to the Hospital, you are supposed to be a "Patient", but for you and your family members HELL NO... You're not PATIENT, you're a WAR, A FIGHT,
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Dezi ♀
DestiniSpaeth
I’ve kept it cool the last 2 weeks but this did me in. My first patient to die was the domino of the new normal. No time for tears as
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Dr. Dustin Costescu 🏳️🌈
BirthControlDoc
Dear prospective male OBGYNs:Can we talk? I know that you know how awesome our specialty is. And it never get old - I swear, 3500 deliveries later, it never. Gets.
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Nurse Anxiety Queen
BabyyBlondeGirl
Ok, I was talking with my sister (social worker) about exposure therapy. I said that I don’t believe many people (patients & mental health professionals) know about exposure therapy, she
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Andy Netherwood
AndyNetherwood
Query from a sailor as to why the RAF used an A400M for a life-saving aeromed yesterday. I'll try to answer [Thread]https://twitter.com/Royal_Mariner/status/1246530687701848067 The Aeromedical Evacuation Co-ordination Cell at RAF Brize
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Medical Axioms 🇺🇸
medicalaxioms
I recently had a house staff teaching team and as an experiment we added a “problem” onto the end of each patient’s problem list called:Bias. [A thread] With humility, I
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Pharmparrot
pharmparrot
HOW DO PHARMACIST UNDERSTAND THE HANDWRITING OF SOME DOCTORS There are many reasons we can read it,but we still come across ones that we have to call on the doctor.
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A L Kazaure, MD
AKazaure
Accidents are one of the commonest cause of Polytrauma or Multiple Injured Patient, So active and Prompt management is important, so I am. Going to discuss what we can do
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Diane Langberg, PhD
DianeLangberg
One of the characteristics of dealing with trauma is the repetitious nature of that work. Survivors will say the same things over and over. They will be repetitious in dealing
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John Titor
JohnTitor33621
our first "patient"#CentralPark #NewYorkwears the ring let me clarify my post. there were 2 pictures that stated "this is our first patient" but this guy seems to be white, and
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Louise Tulloh
DrLouiseTulloh
A recurring hesitation from patients is how we assess them if we can’t touch them. I have created my first thread here around ideas to add more value to Telehealth
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Amit Thadhani
amitsurg
Sharing some details about “oxygen rationing”. The municipal corporation collects data on oxygen beds and ICU beds, and allocates 5 lit/min/patient for oxygen bed and 20 lit/min/patient for ICU bed.
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