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Nathan Lo
NathanLo3579
1/N Our new article published in Clinical Infectious Diseases (@IDSAInfo) on role of routine asymptomatic testing for #COVID19 in healthcare settings. We find twice weekly testing of all healthcare workers/patients
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Aldous Huxley's Ghost™
AF632
New York hospitals are overrun with coronavirus. Watch this clip for all the gory details the media shows us. Well, not the whole clip. The important part comes at 2:40
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Robert Dickson
robertpdickson
[thread] You know what's frustrating? There ARE phenotypes of ARDS. They've been rigorously derived, independently validated, and interrogated for biological and clinical significance. Yet they've been abandoned in COVID, replaced
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Pramesh CS
cspramesh
The preprints of the #SOLIDARITY trial are out on MedRxiv. While many may lament that all four drugs tested did not show benefit, this is a remarkable trial for many
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Chris Hopson
ChrisCEOHopson
1/20 Good time to update on testing. @DHSCgovuk statement yesterday. Strong letter from @CommonsSTC to Prime Minister sharing many of the concerns we have been raising: https://committees.parliament.uk/committee/135/science-and-technology-c
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Jared Dyer, DO
DrJaredDyer
1/Pulmonary embolism is a commonly encountered condition; however, how comfortable are you with the acute diagnosis and treatment of the disease? Let's take a walk through the guidelines. #tweetorial #MedEd
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Stereotypical Anaesthetist
StereotypGasman
Rule 1: it is exceedingly rare to encounter a clinical scenario in anaesthesia not improved by more propofolThis applies to both patients and midwives Rule 2: in the unlikely event
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Sean Harris
SeanHarris999
COVID is putting significant pressure on practically every system across the NHS.It’s important for us to recognise that things will & are slipping through the cracks; through the stress fractures
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Dr Carrie Kollias
carrie_kollias
Many questions coming my way from docs about #advocacy: when to speak up? how to pick your hill to die on?In Medicine the status quo is programmed into us from
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Raffaele Piccolo
piccoloraf
1/ Cherry-picking by Meta-analysis: In a meta-analysis of 23 randomized trials comparing PCI vs. CABG, “Percutaneous coronary intervention was associated with higher all-cause, cardiac, and noncardiac mortality compared with CABG
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Ebony ❤️
EbonyElay_
Biology Pre-med , minor Chemistry Desired career pathClinical psychiatrist specializing in counseling mental ill patients, studying & improving their disorders, rape victims and having a private practice for marriage counseling.
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Justin Hart
justin_hart
This tweet storm highlights the tears and frustrations building across America. These are people who have been devastated by the shutdown. #COVID19 takes lives and the shutdown will take many
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Shematologist, MD
acweyand
Time for another heme #tweetorial Let’s talk about Racism in medicine. Sadly, sickle cell disease (SCD) highlights this issue all too well. 1/n SCD encompasses a group of diseases characterized
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Lewis Goodall
lewis_goodall
A week ago, I gave a list on Newsnight which explained why the situation in care homes was so bad.1. Pressure to accept Covid patients from hospitals2. PPE3. Patchy testing
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AJ Kay
AJKayWriter
Here's a prime example of misinformation & omission of context in COVID media coverage:Today, @12News in AZ pushes a story that "These 4 graphs show Arizona is losing the fight
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realhottiepants
reallyhotpants
I LOVE my private healthcare. Why?- Showing up at the doctor + paying a 60 dollar copay. Love it!- Paying a 5k deductible before my insurance kicks in for anything
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