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MT: jhuntpath: Greg Fuller: just bec it's in pubmed doesn't mean it's right #InSituPathologists- ALSO: "the plural of anecdotes is not data"
— Samson W. Fine, MD (@rovingatuscap) March 22, 2015
Question at a #GUPath platform prompts this:
— Matthew Wasco (@Gleason4plus5) March 19, 2018
When the guidelines say "nuclear size 6x normal" does it mean area or diameter to you? #USCAP2018
CAP Autopsy Committee: Autopsies take on added significance with COVID-19. Read more in this just-released Autopsy Guideline Statement: https://t.co/9Pwt0KuFLE. #pathologists pic.twitter.com/3AMq8M2jn7
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) April 10, 2020
Noninvasive Follicular Tumor With Papillary-like Nuclear Features: A Practice Changer in Thyroid Pathology; read this @ArchivesPath research article from @PennPathLabMed #pathologists: https://t.co/7PXqtsm7gs. pic.twitter.com/najFcVa4i2
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) April 10, 2020
CAP Autopsy Committee: Autopsies take on added significance with COVID-19. Read more in this just-released Autopsy Guideline Statement: https://t.co/9Pwt0KuFLE. #pathologists pic.twitter.com/vmSxHrodvR
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) April 9, 2020
Noninvasive Follicular Tumor With Papillary-like Nuclear Features: A Practice Changer in Thyroid Pathology; read this @ArchivesPath research article from @PennPathLabMed #pathologists: https://t.co/JhIaNJyk4j. pic.twitter.com/5OXFFvy74D
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) April 9, 2020
Molecular Testing for Cutaneous Melanoma: An Update and Review; read this research from @BrighamWomens and @UPMC #pathologists in the new issue of @ArchivesPath: https://t.co/oOts2wves4. pic.twitter.com/Fof0SmShxE
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) June 30, 2019
Molecular Testing for Cutaneous Melanoma: An Update and Review; read this research from @BrighamWomens and @UPMC #pathologists in the new issue of @ArchivesPath: https://t.co/oOts2wdDAw. pic.twitter.com/0h8pLmie8j
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) June 29, 2019
"Why India is striking back against predatory journals" @nature https://t.co/QX5k2W56lp pic.twitter.com/K1F9K3uzLo
— Predatory Journals (@fake_journals) May 25, 2020
The recent guidelines from the @US_FDA provide a much-needed push toward remote work for digital pathologists everywhere. https://t.co/ZVJXKhmHk2
— Corista (@Corista_LLC) May 22, 2020
@DocElovitz @uwdrwaldorf @ebonycartermd @NanRaghuraman
— Mysorekar Lab (@MysorekarLab) May 22, 2020
Detailed pathology of #COVID19 positive #placentas.
Should include in our journal club!
Fuelling Digital Pathology Advances Using Artificial Intelligence, 2020 Research Report - https://t.co/euoFvdTPhp https://t.co/BUmfd3iU07#AI
— Clayton Nazareno 🇧🇷 (@ClaytonNazareno) May 13, 2020
The @US_FDA recently issued new guidelines regarding the use of #digitalpathology and other medical technologies as we adjust to life during #COVID19. Read the entire guidance document here: https://t.co/lhZfJq9z5V
— Corista (@Corista_LLC) May 6, 2020
Desperate parents need help as coronavirus upends our lives. article: https://t.co/kLhuv6x8Ut #edchat #education #coronavirus
— Matt Hiefield (@MattHiefield) April 11, 2020
Share one #antibody, #kit or #protein review throughout April.#immunology #virology #lifesciences #scicomm #neuroscience #biology #microbiology #BiomedicalScientists #pathology #microscopy #Biochemistry #devbio #veterinary #oncology pic.twitter.com/RxsND8ETDz
— antYbuddY (@antybuddy) April 7, 2020
I saw a systematic review on IL-6 & COVID19 the other day https://t.co/S3XAwsdBdh
— Dr Muge Cevik (@mugecevik) April 5, 2020
A careful history and examination will often reveal the most likely underlying pathology of "blurred vision." This #BMJEducation article provides some pointers for effective history taking and examination in order to guide investigations and referrals https://t.co/rDzxBay292
— The BMJ (@bmj_latest) March 21, 2020
Go back through our EMJ #Oncology articles and expand your research https://t.co/NuwYS4pP7s
— EMJ Oncology (@EMJOncology) March 13, 2020
"This report is in agreement with that of the contributing pathologist" - my standard comment when I have to review cases (I don't typically get consults - more second opinions for local RX)
— Matthew Wasco (@Gleason4plus5) February 9, 2018
Principal/ Sr. Principal Research Statistician, Statistical Innovation - Mettawa, Illinois - AbbVie https://t.co/0J2yCfhZpG
— Statistics Views (@StatisticsViews) March 4, 2020
Research in the time of coronavirus: keep it ethical https://t.co/JP3FwlLQrG via @statnews #covid19 #coronavirus
— MSK Library (@MSKCC_Library) March 2, 2020
The growing shortage of pathologists worldwide has been well documented in the literature. Africa and Asia have been experiencing this problem for decades. https://t.co/JlIvNOIs4n
— Corista (@Corista_LLC) February 11, 2020
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/FLYv05yPi8
— Corista (@Corista_LLC) February 12, 2020
The megabiota are disproportionately important for biosphere functioning | Nature Communications https://t.co/nOQduwa1fJ
— Johannes Björk (@AwfulDodger) February 9, 2020
Check out the article, and watch the trailer for this impactful film: https://t.co/iZ0TXGgafT https://t.co/wXdaZvY0TD
— MacArthur Foundation (@macfound) February 7, 2020
Paisley-born pathologist Robert Carswell born #OTD 1793. Carswell was commissioned by RCSEd President John Thompson to make drawings illustrating morbid anatomy. These plates are from his work 'Pathological Anatomy', first published in 1838. pic.twitter.com/mePfIiOOjA
— RCSEd Library & Archive (@RCSEdArchive) February 3, 2020
So fantastic review !!
— Aurélien Morini (@AnapathResident) January 31, 2020
Thus was born a beautiful work published ...#SoMe #bstpath #pathology pic.twitter.com/C9eNRbFZVV
— Gerônimo Jr. (@GeronimoJrLapac) January 8, 2020
Why is consumer involvement in Cochrane research so important? https://t.co/ADCCAcrhIK pic.twitter.com/XDzMaTlSX6
— Cochrane UK (@CochraneUK) January 7, 2020
3 ways to help people understand your data. @HarvardBiz #research https://t.co/Uv4R96yQnR
— NVivo by QSR (@NVivobyQSR) December 27, 2019
Stem Cell Technology: The Only Constant Is Change #cells #research https://t.co/UNqnlNkMlh
— NSH (@NS4Histotech) December 22, 2019
How is the nature of neurorehabilitation research evolving? Read the Q&A with Dr. David Reinkensmeyer to find out. https://t.co/PE0NEEcCTM
— BMC (@BioMedCentral) December 22, 2019
Always one of my favorite conversations of the year when @HeartBobH and I do our year in review!
— C. Michael Gibson MD (@CMichaelGibson) December 18, 2019
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