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Ang ganda ng proposed algorithm ng Philippine Society of Pathologist for expanded targeted testing.https://t.co/hMZhNGfJqA
— Jed Essence Hall (@jedmarcueto) May 29, 2020
Once you start your pathology training, you will realise all the experience you have accumulated in previous years seeing patients or helping out in theatre can help you a lot to become a good #pathologists.
— Kenneth Tang (@drkennethtang) May 29, 2020
#pathtwitter question: For third year medical students, why should they include #pathology as part of their rotations? @ALBoothMD @DonKarcherMD @smlungpathguy @CArnold_GI @CraigHorbinski @NicoleJacksonMD @MidwestVetPath @leon_metlay @MArnold_PedPath @pembeoltulu @Sara_Jiang pic.twitter.com/7DojMwaeqr
— Instapath (@instapathbio) May 27, 2020
Since "e-posters" used at #ESPIAPCologne2016, would u like to c at least "pilot" at #pathology mtgs in North Am (e.g. #USCAP #CAP #ASCP)?
— Samson W. Fine, MD (@rovingatuscap) September 28, 2016
#e-posterrevolution #uscap going green?
— Samson W. Fine, MD (@rovingatuscap) September 28, 2016
I didn't see it, but they really did a segment on antibody testing and didn't have any lab expert? That's nuts.
— Matthew Wasco (@Gleason4plus5) April 11, 2020
If this is as bad as it gets, I know for a fact that many would call it 3+3. Because I see the reports from my outside case reviews for patient care. That being said, the other level will help a lot in this case!
— Matthew Wasco (@Gleason4plus5) April 7, 2019
Ugh, I get a serious practice question: any #ENTpath is using the AJCC 8th edition last errata published online (link below) mid last year? Appreciate any feedback, as I found this constant changes of AJCC confusing.
— Bin Xu (@BinXu16) March 17, 2019
https://t.co/vN4DO15Gmxhttps://t.co/kpWifGygg8 pic.twitter.com/0NgY2JpxvQ
Drive changes in pathology at the 2020 Pathologists Leadership Summit. Attend education and training courses, network, and make your voice heard on Capitol Hill: https://t.co/PZTi0ZAzDc. pic.twitter.com/WdzuQxCXVd
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) January 24, 2020
First Wuhan Coronavirus Patient Identified in the United States: https://t.co/FU3VuungrM. @nytimes #pathologists
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) January 21, 2020
#Pathologists Tip of the Week: Your diagnosis impacts the care of your patient. Clinicians need to feel confident that they are getting accurate information, as the diagnosis will have a long-term impact on how they screen their patients in the future: https://t.co/nFMyVomMeB. pic.twitter.com/Lpl2zcs5on
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) January 12, 2020
Greg Granger, Director of SydPath, St Vincent's Pathology Service has been isolating from his family to keep them safe. See an insight into what life is like at home when working on frontline: https://t.co/IjGW7cojjo
— St Vincent's Sydney (@SVHSydney) May 12, 2020
"Pathology" is a rather drastic diagnosis and perhaps directed at the wrong patient: the platform rather than the people on it.
— Jeff Jarvis (@jeffjarvis) May 6, 2020
Saliva samples preferable to deep nasal swabs for testing #COVID-19 according to #Yale #Pathology https://t.co/yRlkFQ7kus
— Miguel Reyes-Mugica (@mreyesm) April 27, 2020
The discipline of #Anatomy is divided into #macroscopicanatomy and #microscopicanatomy.
— Human Anatomy (@BodyAnatomy) April 18, 2020
16. Because I've spent this pandemic at the interface of the research and scientific communication domains, I haven't been able to do that.
— Carl T. Bergstrom (@CT_Bergstrom) March 26, 2020
And it's exhausting. It's demoralizing. I feel genuine sorrow over the way our society has become so polarized.
Test your wildlife general knowledge with our online crossword!
— BBC Wildlife (@WildlifeMag) April 5, 2020
We'll be revealing the answers tomorrow: https://t.co/dcLbuZK8te
Currently writing a tutorial on unit testing for my lab. So I've now quoted and linked this article. https://t.co/4R2cWtm2qC
— Stats for bios (@StatsForBios) April 1, 2020
#COVID19 Medical astrology insights and holistic strategies https://t.co/zejY3RYYrL
— Bonnie Sayers (@AriesFitBonnie) March 19, 2020
I find it interesting that testing for this virus is a problem.
— Gregory (@urbanx_f) March 1, 2020
I can look at any bodily sample under the microscope, and tell immediately, the degree of severity of any pathology.
Certainly, there must be a standard observation seen across any given victim of Covid infection.
Test print ordered. If all goes well this should be ready to go next week.#datavizads pic.twitter.com/ab0TZmMZAO
— Martin Telefont (@martintelefont) February 21, 2020
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