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Alana Kinrich, MD
alanamk
I get really upset when EM docs are unapologetically bigoted, especially against the disadvantaged patients that we take care of more than anyone else. If you don’t care for helping
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Owen Bradley
theoandtheb
It’s well worth watching this story about a suspected link between COVID-19 and abnormal pulmonary embolisms. It may be especially helpful to learn more about where these cases have been
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Heart problems - Of 1,216 #COVID19 patients, 667 (55%) had abnormalities in their scan, & 1 in 7 participants had what researchers described as "severe abnormalities”. Similar even excluding if
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Faris Nazrin
FarisNazrin18
Psychiatric patients, how are coping during RMO?Are you starting to lose your sleeps as well? Same goes here. I can't sleep now. I have detected this as I started to
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Paul Brand
PaulBrandITV
EXCLUSIVE: Care homes were used as a "dumping ground" at the start of the pandemic, according to NHS whistleblowers we've spoken to. Govt has always denied large numbers of patients
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Dara Kass, MD
darakass
Back in the ER, day 1.Everyone is trying to help. The hierarchy of healthcare has flattened in an attempt to flatten the curve. Senior surgeons getting oxygen or residents
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JackSerleHSJ
JackSerleHSJ
Latest stats on covid hospital admissions across England present a mixed picture. The North and Midlands are definitely falling. But London and the South East are rising and the East
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Shunichi Nakagawa
snakagawa_md
Interestingly, although this question about "unacceptable condition" is the key Q, I cannot just ask this Q, because this is about negative things. Nobody wants to talk/think about negative things.
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Andy Slavitt 🇺🇸💉
ASlavitt
NEW STUDY: A Chinese study shows people infected with COVID-19 lose antibodies after only a few months. A good summary article is here:https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspective/2020/06/chinese-study-antibodies-covid-19-patients-fade-quick
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The Sp⚽️rts Physio
AdamMeakins
I have some real concerns about the recent call for physiotherapists to be able to prescribe medications such as codeine, tramadol, pregabalin and gabapentin as outlined below. And I will
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dondi
dondibalbuena
again, SPMC is the biggest hospital in the PH. it serves the whole SOUTHERN Philippines. most public hospitals in Mindanao are not capable to render advanced medical support to patients
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The Immunologist
eclecticbiotech
A thread on the recent #NEJM paper discussing compassionate-use of #remdesivir in #COVID19. No control group, no data on viral loads (for an antiviral drug), no measurements of efficacy other
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Aaron Queck
aron_queck
Worked in a COVID ICU yesterday. All I can say is damn... (1/ ) I've been away from the bedside for about 2 years (a little less) and I was
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#OurFavOnlineDoc 🩺🇳🇬🇬🇧💎
DrOlufunmilayo
THIS IS MADNESS!Patient relatives have done it again.3 patients have tested positive for Coronavirus. 1 of them is dead.ALL of them denied coming back from Europe and have exposed health
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Ed Burn
EdBurn1
Happy to share our latest @OHDSI research published in @NatureComms. A few incomplete takeaways to follow https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-18849-z 𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐝𝐢𝐝 𝐰𝐞 𝐝𝐨? Studied the profiles of 34,000+ pa
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Esa-Pekka Pälvimäki
eppe
Try to avoid intubation? What’s the thinking at HUS about this?Via @cameronks @myllarni @MaaritLeinonen @lasleh https://time.com/5818547/ventilators-coronavirus/ Update: In Finland, this is nothing new. It is known that patients walk in
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