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EJCS_Journal
We're happy to announce our new issue (Volume 23, Issue 4) is out in print! Here's a thread of articles you will find in it: "Shaping a ‘pedagogy of interruption’:
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John McNamara
JohnMcNamara_
Some highlights, and lowlights, from the debate on legal aid spending heard yesterday.https://hansard.parliament.uk/commons/2020-10-22/debates/031A6369-EED0-47AB-B5D7-A7D901ADADD2/MinistryOfJusticeLegalAidSpending ... there is a real proble
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Jose-Luis Jimenez
jljcolorado
1/ Thread on the relative importance of transmission modesA very difficult question, everyone reluctant to guess. As evidence accumulates, I decided to venture a guess, hoping to start some discussion.
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Erin C. Sanders, MSN, WHNP-BC (She/Her)
ErinSandersNP
1/ Big thanks all of you on @Twitter for the interest in my thread regarding current literature on #microthrombi and #COVID19! It’s late, so of course, more thinking and more
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Jim Baird
JimBair62221006
Droughts are currently having widespread impacts around the world.E.g. in Thailand “Many rice mills are refusing to sell due to uncertainty over supply during this dry season" ..."Many parts of
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Toby Young
toadmeister
I was preparing a rebuttal Adam, when I saw you'd posted a response from @BallouxFrancois at the end of your thread that rebuts nearly all of the points you've made.
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Erin C. Sanders, MSN, WHNP-BC (She/Her)
ErinSandersNP
THREAD 1/ I hope no one believes that I am an expert on #SARSCoV2 or believes that “I” think I am an expert on #COVID19 In an effort to contribute
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Talal Hilal
THilalMD
How did hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (BMT) develop? A procedure that is so widely used now and have led to the cure of many hematologic disorders has evolved over the
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Jennifer Brea🦒
jenbrea
My husband and I both got sick with what we think was #COVID19 in late March. It took us each 2.5 months for our symptoms to completely resolve. It may
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Monica Gandhi MD, MPH
MonicaGandhi9
Why should we not worry about VARIANTS "escaping" immunity from vaccines or natural infection; why are we not likely to need vaccine BOOSTERS? Remember immunity is both antibody and cell-mediated
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Sarah Rasmussen
SarahDRasmussen
School closures + bad science (THREAD)Remember that 6 Apr Lancet C&AH systematic review on school closures--with that media-amplified "2-4%" statistic--by a UCL team led by RCPCH president + SAGE member
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Michael Mina
michaelmina_lab
THREAD **IMPORTANT** (IMO)SO MUCH Continued CONFUSION about Rapid Antigen Tests - Now about Asymptomatics.A New @CDC_gov @CDCMMWR study concludes Ag tests didn't work in Asymptomatic ppl. Simply put, It's wrongHere
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Michael Bang Petersen
M_B_Petersen
Today, Denmark lifted *all* restrictions, while cases are soaring.The international reaction: Disbelief.I am leading the largest Danish project on pandemic behavior & I am advising the gov.Here is why Danes
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Hina Patel
hinapatelRx
Diary of a Sad Woman - why I hate COVID. Sun, Oct 15th - my brother picks up my mom who has just spent 2 weeks in Florida staying
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Lauring Lab
LauringLab
Excited to share our latest, out in @cellhostmicrobe. Great work by @alvalesano. This was a real team effort with major contributions from @mt2fus @famulare_mike many colleagues from @UVA_ID and @icddr_b
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Steven Chen
DrStevenTChen
1/METHOTREXATE!A #tweetorial for #medtwitter, #dermtwitter, & #medstudenttwitter!I'm no pharmacologist, so this is written from a #dermatologist's POV!Let's start with a question that still haunts med students today: What is
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