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Robin Messing
RobinSMessing
1) A Trumpanzee troll tried to prove Covid was no big deal by jumping onto my timeline and claiming. “The death rate for 2020 is the lowest its ever been
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
More than 7% of all German doctors became members of the Nazi party during World War II, a far higher percentage than the general population. In 1942 more than 38,000 German doctors, half
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FactsDontLie
FactsdontL
A resume on virusesFirstly, a bacterium is a single-celled 'germ'. However, a virus is not even classified as being a cell. It consists of a strand of RNA (ribo-nucleic acid
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Moosa Qureshi
DrMQureshi
1/8 Just sent this polite letter to the Department of Health. 1820 deaths today. How many more must die before they disclose NHS surge capacity and triage plans they've held
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Yonathan Freund
yonatman
J'ai du mal à comprendre pourquoi tous les médias (ou presque) relaient surtout les messages alarmistes - "l'épidémie reprend", "la 2eme vague arrive?" etc.Regardons où on en est - après
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Zachary Tabb
ZTabb
#medicalvolunteers (MVs) from HICs seek out #LMICs for short-term exp in #globalhealth for many reasons@heather_haq, Laurel Hyle, & I examined the problematic #ethics when MVs prioritize image capture and sharing
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Abraar Karan
AbraarKaran
1/ Excited *& frustrated* to share this new work*This is the epidemic* — inequity is the driver of #covid19. It has been since the startIt’s not surprising- it’s how every
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Andrew Sanders
AndrewSandersSA
Warning: academic threadDealing with the pandemic in Fall 2020In the hope that this might be useful to some of you, I wanted to share some ideas for online teaching as
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Zack Cooper
zackcooperYale
Big news on surprise billing . There's a bicameral agreement on addressing surprise billing. Overall, this isn't what I would have done, but arbitration linked to in-network payments isn't crazy.
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Courtney Tomblinson, MD
cmtomblinson
Most of us are familiar with major salivary gland tumors but are less familiar with minor salivary gland carcinomas (MSGCs). Let’s take a closer look. 1/12#RGphxImaging of Malignant Minor Salivary
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Francesco Maura
FrancescoMaura4
Check out our new study: Initial whole genome sequencing of plasma cell neoplasms in first responders and recovery workers exposed to the World Trade Center attack of September 11, 2001
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Lakshman Swamy
laxswamy
Common sense uses limited info to make assumptions that fail in complex systems. 'Common sense' has always butted heads w medical science because science is not easy to understand and
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L.N. West-Livingston, PhD, MSL
LWestLivingston
As a queer Black woman, aspiring vascular surgeon, and researcher of medical education/learning environments... everyone I’ve ever met has asked me what I think about ~*that*~ vascular surgery article.
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Nick Schindler
DrNickTwit
Doctors jump through loads of hoops to get through university and then training, so what is it about ARCP that makes it a uniquely stressful event? This turned into a
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Bloomberg Opinion
bopinion
The key to avoiding more lockdowns is finding a way to “live with the virus” through:Widespread testingTracing of contactsIsolating positive casesWestern countries have made structural, not cultural errors here http://trib.al/X4AUjxs&nb
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A Marm Kilpatrick
DiseaseEcology
How should we interpret #COVID19 case counts given the enormous variation in testing? A quick cautionary thread.As everyone knows the # of "confirmed cases" for COVID19 are a small fraction
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