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Dr Geraint Preest
DrGeraintPreest
Thoughts from my experience in primary care at this stage in the pandemic and the busiest week I can remember in 20yrs. Firstly, it continues to get busier. Although covid
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Wiebke Arlt Birmingham, Yes, Birmingham
WiebkeArlt
#1 New @IMSR_UoB @UoB_IAHR research: Urine steroid metabolomics for the differential diagnosis of adrenal incidentalomas: a prospective test validation study – learn all about the #EURINEACT study in this twitter
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Nick Sawyer, MD, MBA, FACEP
NickSawyerMD
Yesterday, while on shift in the ER, a surgeon approached me about a patient he had just seen in consultation. He told me the patient was refusing a COVID19 test
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Tim Cook
doctimcook
Some reflections after a weekend on ICUMost importantly, despite distractions like Brexit, COVID-19 remains our most pressing matter......and vaccination our most pressing priority.There are major threats & real opportunities The
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NHS Genomic Medicine Service
NHSgms
2020 has been a challenging year, but there have been some great stories of how #Genomics has been providing answers, helping deliver faster diagnoses and more effective treatments for patients.
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Eddie Zitnik, DO
EddieZitnikDO
1/5 Telehealth alleviates transportation barriers as a #SDOH, but it further highlights issues of digital equity. Connectivity is the justice we need within the digital divide. 2/5 I joined the
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Patrick Strudwick
PatrickStrud
I’m deeply saddened to learn that Dr Joseph Sonnabend, one of the most important figures in the history of AIDS, died yesterday. I spent time with him in 2018 for
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bmh
BMHLTD
#SNG notes (thread)Had SNG001 been available in Wuhan during the onset of the pandemic, the outbreak of Covid 19 may have been containable- hugely strengthens the case for government stock
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Em
DrEm_79
Mental health staff saying “it’s behavioural” about a patient in distress indicates:a. They do not like the patientb. They feel it’s acceptable to communicate thisc. They blame the patientd. They
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Dr. Simone Gold
drsimonegold
THREAD: We organized a group of practicing physicians, many of whom have personally treated COVID-19 patients, and we spoke directly to the American people about our experience and understanding of
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Jason Simpson
simpsonwhnt
Listening in on "Children’s Checkup: Grateful Hearts" with @ChildrensAL today. The Pediatric and Congenital Heart Center and cardiac team at Children's/UAB serves over 12,000 patients each year. #mendingkidshearts Dr.
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George Goshua, MD
GeorgeGoshuaMD
TWEETORIAL and @Blood : Caplacizumab in TTP has many lessons. Please RT if you learn something below. I hope we can have more nuanced discussions about this drug.Manuscript: https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.2020006052Commentary by
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
REINFECTION & VACCINE SENSITIVITY—the concern is now growing very very real. This piece highlights the big S Africa CDC report I shared earlier, where antibodies from previously infected don’t
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jeremy day
jeremymday
A Thread on the Top 10 holdings of $ARKGOne quick comment on each company, what they do, and how scalable they are for investor purposes.$CRSP $PACB $ARCT $NVTA $TWST $PSNL
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uché blackstock, md
uche_blackstock
This is a disturbing tweet. Medicine is but one of several healthcare disciplines. This is not a hill worth dying on. We have more important battles to fight like ensuring
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Sarah Gower MD
GowerMD
Starting to get asked by patients if I’ll take a Covid vaccine when I get my chance and my answer has been 100% yes.I have been reading and following it
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