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I work in a hosp where every surg service has a gen med advanced trainee on periop. Daily periop med input on anyone the surg teams want. So generally surg pathology goes to surgeons for expertise, prognosis communication, nursing and mdt with daily med review & support as req
— Emma Donaldson (@E_arnotsmith) May 28, 2020
this one really happened too. Long time ago. I saw it as a second review.
— Sanjay Mukhopadhyay (@smlungpathguy) May 24, 2020
Sensitivity and Specificity of Alzheimer Type II Astrocytes in Hepatic Encephalopathy; read research by Drs. Agarwal and Mais (@UTHealthSA) in the current issue of @ArchivesPath: https://t.co/ptck6q26Gr. #pathologists pic.twitter.com/98nlWtVgNr
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) October 25, 2019
Sensitivity and Specificity of Alzheimer Type II Astrocytes in Hepatic Encephalopathy; read research by Drs. Agarwal and Mais (@UTHealthSA) in the current issue of @ArchivesPath: https://t.co/ptck6q26Gr. #pathologists pic.twitter.com/YgKnC8zo6O
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) October 24, 2019
Right? Like I don't expect you to have a PhD in literature but at least be slightly aware of the world outside business.
— David Keyes (@dgkeyes) May 27, 2020
I wondered what gets published in the Journal of Clinical Ontology
— Thomas Lumley (@tslumley) May 23, 2020
#Pathart .... Things I love #pathology #nature . #iloooklikeapathologist #pathologists pic.twitter.com/8fBitbBfhY
— Samreen Fathima (@SamreenfatimaMD) May 12, 2020
You can also read #COVID19 research in @uegjournal. Visit: https://t.co/ZV3JgCCXs4 #DigestiveHealthMonth
— my_UEG (@my_ueg) May 3, 2020
The ISA Team is working to make research data more FAIR using #frictionlessdata https://t.co/6TLp7p7klU
— Open Knowledge Foundation (@OKFN) April 22, 2020
Plexiform Schwannoma of the Oral Cavity: Report of Eight Cases and a Review of the Literature: https://t.co/Q5vrU3b3bX@HeadandNeckPath @HeadNeckPathol @NejibY @pembeoltulu #HNPJ #Entpath #pathology pic.twitter.com/j2Y0XM9cCm
— Gerônimo Jr. (@GeronimoJrLapac) April 12, 2020
Senior Statistician, Research - Mettawa, Illinois - AbbVie https://t.co/zO0FVBCeuW
— Statistics Views (@StatisticsViews) April 9, 2020
OPPORTUNITIES: @USDA Agricultural Sci. Research Technician (https://t.co/2Hxd2jruGY), Director National Lab for Agriculture and Environment (https://t.co/uwZho3bIHx), Research Plant Pathologist (https://t.co/Ezis5Frop3), Research Geneticist Plants (https://t.co/uOzPD1OU1x).
— Wheat Initiative (@WheatInitiative) April 6, 2020
Summer Research Opportunity Program in Pathology 2020 #MoreThanMembership https://t.co/VrOCmAqWyn pic.twitter.com/xSeIdJApt2
— ASIP (@ASIPath) April 6, 2020
Mathematical proof that rocked number theory will be published https://t.co/jf1SkazJRs
— Nek (@nekvalous) April 3, 2020
Boosting the signal in scientific talks. Excellent advice from Nature. https://t.co/2M9jjMV2vl
— Writing For Research (@Write4Research) March 28, 2020
What is #NexGenAcadProd and how could we apply it to @TheUSCAP abstracts to measure research output more fairly? https://t.co/W0ZmBDl0J2
— The Pathologist (@pathologistmag) March 13, 2020
Click through for a list of practical tips for making the most of your visiting position. #phdchat #research https://t.co/t7S5hFCFuH
— NVivo by QSR (@NVivobyQSR) March 6, 2020
#Melody #Birds #Nature #GoodMorning #Biology
— Santa Cruz Biotechnology (@SantaCruzBio) March 6, 2020
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Have you ever wanted to find out how many times an article has been cited (and by whom)? @Scopus offers a how-to: https://t.co/BfzFvAn3nS
— MSK Library (@MSKCC_Library) February 21, 2020
He was an amazing professor. He taught me pathology and then did our board review
— doctor runner (@MGastorf) February 10, 2020
E-learning in Pathology Education: A Narrative Review and Personal Perspective. The table shows A summary of the main information gathered from the 17 articles reviewed in this study. https://t.co/9Vus4LFLHZ#Innovations #MedicalInnovation pic.twitter.com/yRvncMVyQz
— EMJInnovations (@EMJInnovations) February 1, 2020
Read more with EMJ and discover all our #Oncology articles in one place on our website! https://t.co/vyCxYAeM4y
— EMJ Oncology (@EMJOncology) January 29, 2020
Explore the #topcited articles from 'Mitochondrial DNA Part B', an #openaccess journal: https://t.co/W4IW1azKXq pic.twitter.com/cK3GDoN9mi
— T&F Bioscience (@tandfbiosci) January 15, 2020
Keep up with the latest articles from JNCI. Sign up for new issue alerts from the journal: https://t.co/k2MlWoK3MT pic.twitter.com/Mt5JHVSCtn
— JNCI (@JNCI_Now) January 15, 2020
well, this is an interesting article from a journalist who points out the dangers of the "both sides" pathology of the press/media: This F#$%ing Decade via @thenation https://t.co/ONJebfZIQo
— dr. salvatore j fallica (@sjf1) January 2, 2020
Great article. https://t.co/MkIBavu5FR
— Mark Stern (@mfstern) December 24, 2019
A must-read article from The Bulwark. https://t.co/VvCwsPhrhn
— Robert Boyle (@Valdensius) December 24, 2019
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