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Histologic Evaluation of Malignant Polyps and Low-Stage Colorectal Carcinoma; read this @ArchivesPath Early Online Release research by @MedicalCollege #pathologists Drs. Catherine E. Hagen & Ayesha Farooq: https://t.co/0IgYOKhf43. pic.twitter.com/ex7aDZL7dS
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) September 18, 2019
Histologic Evaluation of Malignant Polyps and Low-Stage Colorectal Carcinoma; read this @ArchivesPath Early Online Release research by @MedicalCollege #pathologists Drs. Catherine E. Hagen & Ayesha Farooq: https://t.co/0IgYOKhf43. pic.twitter.com/0WKSVYIKpZ
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) September 17, 2019
Histologic Evaluation of Malignant Polyps and Low-Stage Colorectal Carcinoma; read this @ArchivesPath Early Online Release research by @MedicalCollege #pathologists Drs. Catherine E. Hagen & Ayesha Farooq: https://t.co/0IgYOKhf43. pic.twitter.com/kGfC4y4nLS
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) September 16, 2019
"An adventure in predatory publishing: the contents of two medicine cabinets" @nature https://t.co/0UocsW95wZ pic.twitter.com/JmNfciXqEs
— Predatory Journals (@fake_journals) May 24, 2020
:). Still waiting for your review of Malignant
— Vinay Prasad (@VPrasadMDMPH) May 23, 2020
Researchers focus on the #bacteria in the clam that sank a thousand ships #science #research https://t.co/tvSUBnCWWw via @physorg_com
— Antibody Resource (@absresourcepage) May 21, 2020
SPS is the most common polyposis syndrome but under-recognized, requiring review of prior colonoscopy/pathology reports and tracking. Management: https://t.co/v6UR8RhX1s
— Adam Joseph Gomez MD (@AdamGomezMD) May 14, 2020
Gastrointestinal Presentations of Common Variable Immunodeficiency: Hiding in Plain Sight; read this @ArchivesPath Resident Short Review from @LoyolaHealth #pathologists: https://t.co/bF3MuQcFoy. pic.twitter.com/Tpboh8qiX1
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) April 14, 2019
Gastrointestinal Presentations of Common Variable Immunodeficiency: Hiding in Plain Sight; read this @ArchivesPath Resident Short Review from @LoyolaHealth #pathologists: https://t.co/bF3MuQcFoy. pic.twitter.com/uz4iYYPqCo
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) April 13, 2019
Pathology is study of disease (more relative to tissues), not strictly including infectious disease! Your thesis was on neurotoxicology? What research have you done relative to this? I could only find 1 Nature article on axonal transport from 1993? Lots of armchair virologists!
— Steve Moss (@gawbul) May 8, 2020
Tired: publishing in the New England Journal
— Mark Lewis (@marklewismd) May 2, 2020
Wired: live Tweeting your own life-threatening, life-saving surgery
Could you send me the pdf since I don't have access to the journal? Thank
— Severino Rey MD, PhD (@ReyPathology) April 12, 2020
Metrics for this article 1M after publication #vaping @AJCPjournal pic.twitter.com/YHYytYMRIH
— Sanjay Mukhopadhyay (@smlungpathguy) November 19, 2019
Confocal Fluorescence Microscopy Platform Suitable for Rapid Evaluation of Small Fragments of Tissue in Surgical Pathology Practice; read this article by @MDAndersonNews #pathologists in the special @IVM_EVM issue of @ArchivesPath: https://t.co/bpkW41bMeW. pic.twitter.com/rouybloM2i
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) March 11, 2019
Read the latest #ACSCOVID19 article from @JAmCollSurg https://t.co/W2GfAAw2rG
— AmericanCollSurgeons (@AmCollSurgeons) March 29, 2020
Publishers should immediately remove all paywalls and make all research openly accessible, not just research on COVID-19
— Principal Scientific Adviser, Govt. of India (@PrinSciAdvGoI) March 19, 2020
Interesting research...https://t.co/43cyXRcKAi
— 🅰🅼🆈🅷🅳🅴🅴🅺🅴🅽🅼🅳 (@AmyHDeekenMD) March 18, 2020
Tomorrow morning #USCAP2020 continues with @UABPathology posters #68 & 168 featuring research by Drs. Huma Fatima and Isam Eltoum; and Maria Del Carmen Rodriguez Pena, Marie-Lise Eich and @DrNetto, respectively.
— UAB Pathology (@UABPathology) March 4, 2020
Chris Martenson is a published PhD Pathologist who has successfully predicted many of the outcomes over the past 6+ weeks. #CoronaVirusUpdate
— #CourageIsContagious ⏳#FreeAssange (@ginalynnryan) March 4, 2020
Which of these is the closest to the truth regarding vaping? See article below for answers @AJCPjournal @LabMedjournal #pathpoll
— Sanjay Mukhopadhyay (@smlungpathguy) October 19, 2019
Answer the poll and chime in! https://t.co/hXEIKQQhYU
Digital slides make it possible to review all the former prior biopsies quickly and efficiently, and in context of the most recent biopsy. https://t.co/6MmspIJeMb
— Corista (@Corista_LLC) February 27, 2020
Outstanding article and interview by @RDWhaleyMD with @HeadandNeckPath and references to @AnneMillsMD! #caprf2020 https://t.co/HYh4OMA5Ok
— Adam L. Booth, MD (@ALBoothMD) February 25, 2020
2 different articles in 1937 and 49 I think described this same pathology and used TE, another article in the 70s used the word CTE, barely a nascent word
— Ayọ̀mídé Joe (@Ayomidejoe) February 10, 2020
Sociopathic is a little strong. If someone has harmed you or others, or you perceive them as a threat, it's a common response out of frustration, more human nature than pathology. Sometimes a fantasy is just a fantasy, not a wish; it relieves anxiety. Don't read too much into it.
— RMKR (@kidsistah) January 17, 2020
What journal is this?
— Mariantonieta Tirado (@tonitatirado) January 7, 2020
Good start for 2020! Our new cover is published! #sciart @DiegoScheggia pic.twitter.com/GRRLJGKLvU
— Ella Marushchenko (@Ella_Maru) January 7, 2020
New @bmj_latest Clinical Practice Guideline! Gastrointestinal bleeding prophylaxis for critically ill patients. https://t.co/5S6MCXagfC
— LinksMedicus.com (@Links_Medicus) January 6, 2020
Read our quick guide for sharing your published research online so that it gets tracked by Altmetric https://t.co/GMIJt59RMB #altmetrics
— Altmetric (@altmetric) January 7, 2020
I have more flexibility than that.
— Gregory (@urbanx_f) December 31, 2019
There are trends that can be formulated through social media surveys, and VAERS has raw data that cannot be overlooked in favor of scientific rigours.
Personally I review the pathology reports...which are very difficult to obtain now.
I have a degree in biology.
— 🏴☠️🇨🇦💀SkullBeard👙(Pastor of Muppets) (@irSkullBeard) December 15, 2019
Spent a decade of my life breeding crops and doing pathology research.
And I haven't been on Fakebook in...over a decade.
Can you provide a citation for your 50% claim?
It doesn't align with my experience.
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