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Kimberly D. Manning, MD
gradydoctor
1/#LevityintheTimeofCOVIDGrady Hospital, July 2018Me: “You okay?”Her: *frowning* "I feel like I'm laying on top of something. Like a pebble or something."Me: *squinting my eyes*Her: "I looked all under me but
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Amy Thunig
IndigenousX
Had a doctor’s appointment yesterday, the same doctor I’ve seen for most of my life. She asked me what I was upto and I mentioned Indigenous X. She then asked
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Ms Understood
pleased2bme
Yes, I am a nurseYes, I am fatYes, I will go the extra mile for my patientsYes, I will work lateYes, I have sacrificed my time for my patientsYes, I
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Mike Coudrey
MichaelCoudrey
BREAKING: We did it!Federal prosecutors in Brazil have officially launched an investigation into practices during the clinical trial in Brazil, where researchers gave patients excessively high doses of Hydrochloroquine which
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NIKKI 🤷🏻♀️
brahman_kanya
During difficult times, our mind is usually disturbed, our intelligence confused, and our ego hurt.....For the mindMind has three functions: thinking, feeling and willing. Keep thoughts positive, be hopeful:*Hope can
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Robert Dickson
robertpdickson
[thread] The paradox of treating ARDS is this: because we don't have a drug to reverse lung injury, we provide supportive care with two therapies - oxygen and mechanical ventilation
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Nick Akridge
PFF_NickAkridge
A couple things I noticed from Jeremy Reaves last Thursday was his ability to recognize plays and communicate.The first example of this is a screen he knows is coming. Dalton
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Hank Thiele
henrythiele
My 6 tips for parents sending kids back to school remotely: 1. Find a good spot at home where each kid can work. Even if it is different sides of
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J K
janekendalljane
18 Mar 1832. Vere accuses Anne of just needing someone to fondle, and Anne responds sarcastically. 1/4https://agreeableizing.blogspot.com/2020/09/sunday-march-18-1832.html#annelistercodebreaker But then Vere starts telling the truth, and it
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Alex Liu
ayliu22
1/ what's a big shift in healthcare this coming decade that you’re betting on?mine is that we'll see much *much* more care delivered in the home as opposed to traditional
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Student Radiographer
Studentzapper
Lectures started earlier this week. I’m NOT a fan of online education. However, I’ve noticed my lecturers sound so deflated and it’s obvious lecturing to a camera is not an
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Dr. Lynora Saxinger 🇨🇦
AntibioticDoc
I’ve noticed a trend - in aerosol, masking, treatment discussions- and am making a suggestion. We can disagree about evidence - that’s expected, and healthy, and we learn from it.But
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Taz
Suburbanbella
Ok folks, it is down to the wire. AB 890, the bill in CA granting NPs unsupervised practice, is down to the wire. It was in the appropriations committee. Voted
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Dr Pieter Peach
DrPieterPeach
It’s challenging finding the signal through the noise when looking for evidence around respiratory protection in reducing transmission risk for SARS-CoV-2. There are many confounding variables related to the fact
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Jonathan Davis, MD, MPHS
JonathanDavisHF
1/5 A surgeon I work w closely who routinely goes above & beyond for underserved, is very thoughtful preoperatively, deeply engages pt & fam, technically excellent, calls me after every
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Unicyclemedic
unicycle_medic
Ross Geller, medical registrarThread Fifteen hours into a 12 hour shift and the consultant he wants to impress asks how he's doing When the F1 asks how he's able to
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