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Michael Cearns
MDCearns
The Glasgow Coma Scale is a widespread and important tool for discussing conscious level. After all, "what's the GCS?", barked the stereotypical neurosurgeon at the cowering FY1. But why?! Well,
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Matt Siuba
msiuba
Interesting issue in mechanical ventilation of #COVID19 patients, each one here after >10 days of mechanical ventilation.How might we monitor for development of this? Time to pay attention to resistance,
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Sanjay Mukhopadhyay
smlungpathguy
Tweetorial on vimentin. Follow the thread... #Tweetorial #pathtweetorial The Ten Commandments of Vimentin:1. It’s useless. It’s stains carcinomas, melanomas, lymphomas. Pretty much everything. Ok, not everything, but close.https://twitt
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Brian Cox, MD, MAS
Dr_Brian_Cox
#ENTPath - Quick 'stainless' #PathBoardReviewFirst up: Maxillary mass Answer 1: Ameloblastoma. Common. Many variants but conventionally multilocular with "soap bubble' or "honeycomb appearance." Look for the rever
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Jonathan Ryder, MD
JonathanRyderMD
1/ While on my current GI rotation, I've been reading about Clostridioides difficile because, you know, #IDNerd. I ran across something I had not learned about before:A Hypervirulent Strain of
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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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Lea Alhilali, MD
teachplaygrub
1/It is rare a patient tells you where their pathology is—but they do when they tell you they have a cranial nerve palsy—you just have to know where to look!A
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Shematologist, MD
acweyand
Good morning! Based on my latest poll, I’m going to start off this (short!) week with a non COVID heme #tweetorial. It turns out there are other conditions still affecting
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Dr Ellie Murray
EpiEllie
There’s a new paper circulating today about “risk factors” for COVID19 which is getting misinterpreted in a pretty common way: applying conclusions about causation to results obtained via methods designed
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Nick Mark MD
nickmmark
I’m excited to share a project I’ve been working on to facilitate #helmet interface non-invasive ventilation for people with respiratory failure due to #COVID19. This thread is a brief #tweetorial
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Elliot Tapper
ebtapper
What's the deal with pain control in #cirrhosis?A #meded #tweetorial with QI undertonesAims:TylenolNSAIDs (mostly)Pharmacokinetics in ESLDTramadolIf this is a confusing topic for you, you are not alone!Join me as we
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UCLA Neurology
UCLANeurology
Interested in research during Neuro residency? #NeuroTwitter @nmatch2021One option is @nindsfunding R25! It provides 6-9 contiguous months in residency & time in fellowship. Its general goal is to create a
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B. Bobby Chiong, MD
brianchiong
Here we go. My first #medtwitter #tweetorial. A subject near and dear to my heart. Venous air embolism. If I have an IV line and someone injects air into it,
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cardio-met
cardiomet_CE
Join us tomorrow for the launch of a new accredited tweetorial – a case-based program on evidence-based management of #PAD. Free CE/CME for physicians, nurses, pharmacists! Expert author @JoshuaBeckmanMD. FOLLOW
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Brent Elliott
cadoganhealthc1
This week's #tweetorialsinpsychiatry is on suicide risk assessment in the ED (or indeed anywhere) and is predominantly aimed at non-psychiatrists and psychiatrists in training. I hope it is of help.
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Salim R. Rezaie, MD
srrezaie
MUST WATCH Video: Thinking CC COVID-19 Respiratory Management - A Physiological Approach via @emcrit https://emcrit.org/emcrit/covid-respiratory-management/ #COVID19FOAMIncludes @drlauraduggan @cameronks @PulmCrit @adamdavidthomas @ThinkingCC @EMNerd
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