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The @ModernPathology Editors: congrats Dr. Eble on your 20 years of service & best wishes to Dr. George Netto @DrNetto as he leads the journal into the future #USCAP2020 #gupath pic.twitter.com/2Nmt7uLmbn
— Samson W. Fine, MD (@rovingatuscap) February 28, 2020
Dear #pathologists,
— Serdar Balcı (@serdarbalci) April 16, 2020
See the recent #PBPath #JournalWatch#pathology #GIPath #SurgPath #PathResidents https://t.co/XdCgJtcKCk
Dear #pathologists,
— Serdar Balcı (@serdarbalci) April 16, 2020
I am trying to add @OK_Maps into @pbpath #JournalWatch
Let me know what you think.#articles #research #bibliometrics #PBPath #pathology #GIPath #SurgPath pic.twitter.com/hK9ULDM5XT
Mild mature lymphocytosis also seems to be fairly frequent in patients brought in with acute cardiac issues. I guess this would qualify as a "non-surgical" trauma, but I am surprised there isn't more literature on this.
— Matthew Wasco (@Gleason4plus5) June 8, 2019
When reviewing daily blood smears on #hemepath coverage, I frequently notice patients with a mild (5-8k) lymphocytosis who are being evaluated for a suspected overdose. Some literature on lymphocytosis being seen with trauma (including non-surgical). Do others notice this?
— Matthew Wasco (@Gleason4plus5) June 8, 2019
Spring Residents Forum 2020 - Recent Research on the Pathologist Workforce https://t.co/Ot5F5ANZll
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) February 29, 2020
Familial Adenomatous Polyposis Syndrome: An Update and Review of Extraintestinal Manifestations. Read this @ArchivesPath Early Online Release: https://t.co/w0ONNXuMW5. #pathologists pic.twitter.com/wUS88Ep3QR
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) May 19, 2019
Familial Adenomatous Polyposis Syndrome: An Update and Review of Extraintestinal Manifestations. Read this @ArchivesPath Early Online Release: https://t.co/w0ONNXuMW5. #pathologists pic.twitter.com/xwuoKmWhH4
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) May 18, 2019
Familial Adenomatous Polyposis Syndrome: An Update and Review of Extraintestinal Manifestations. Read this @ArchivesPath Early Online Release: https://t.co/w0ONNXuMW5. #pathologists pic.twitter.com/4HooWQxuxH
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) May 17, 2019
Familial Adenomatous Polyposis Syndrome: An Update and Review of Extraintestinal Manifestations. Read this @ArchivesPath Early Online Release: https://t.co/w0ONNXuMW5. #pathologists pic.twitter.com/g2dpJF2QBr
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) May 16, 2019
COVID-19 Autopsies, Oklahoma, USA | American Journal of Clinical Pathology | Oxford Academic https://t.co/XSfPu5Z0rv
— Charlie Lagunas (@charlielagunas) May 23, 2020
Here's a reference to guidelines for submitting a #placenta for pathology evaluation from the #CAPVirtualPath presentation by @emckaymd:https://t.co/5e46iv4jMb#PediPath #BeyondChorio @SocPediPath @PediDevPath pic.twitter.com/aK9OhIc4dJ
— Michael Arnold, MD, PhD (@MArnold_PedPath) April 30, 2020
It's like you didn't read the article you shared, and what the left has accomplished. This is addressed within. We have a substantive argument and distilled essence.
— The Abs-Tract Org. (@tato_tweets) April 30, 2020
Shadow-projecting is a pathology you learned from Rebel Wisdom and/or Wilber and you shouldn't do it.
Molecular and Cellular Pathology Faculty Publish New Research this Spring - check out the latest publications from our @UABPathology researchers: https://t.co/akPsceQ3IF @AdamWende @Varambally_S
— UAB Pathology (@UABPathology) April 9, 2020
"My mission is to create a world where we can live in harmony with nature." ~Jane Goodall
— Thomas Scientific, LLC (@ThomasSci) April 8, 2020
Fantastic article. A must read for all #hemonc and #hemepath folk! Congratulations @carolinewatson and team!!!! https://t.co/Tt40ltFZlb
— Kamran Mirza MD PhD (@KMirza) March 27, 2020
Even wat anders lieve mensen... Back to nature...#Coronaopfleurtweethttps://t.co/1cYyvIxep7
— Kelly Nijhof (@NijhofKelly) March 19, 2020
First Canada, now EU gets first wave of research grants out of the door quickly: https://t.co/vz5tCdc0Q7
— Kumar Garg (@KumarAGarg) March 10, 2020
Dovetails nicely with an article I wrote last year on #julialang for @NatureNews. https://t.co/vyBsVaxtYh
— Jeffrey Perkel (@j_perkel) February 26, 2020
Disclosure of Genetic Risk Revealed in a Research Study | NEJM https://t.co/OP5amSpeAK
— Kazuki Yoshida (@kaz_yos) February 20, 2020
New research from @penn_state finds out how much food U.S. households waste. https://t.co/qrOhtIeNjF #foodwaste #sustainability
— Medical News Today (@mnt) February 13, 2020
2019 In Review: Practising research impact https://t.co/cW1FqPhh0y
— Writing For Research (@Write4Research) December 24, 2019
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