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Health Minister Greg Hunt says pathology dropped to 40 per cent below normal rates during the coronavirus crisis. "Today, our message is do not neglect your general health. If you have missed a test, if you have missed a scan, please go and get it," he says. @newscomauHQ
— Sarah McPhee (@_SarahMcPhee) May 28, 2020
TuesAM POSTER #288 at #USCAP2018 #informatics The Roles of MicroCT in #breastpathology https://t.co/GYKOcQdd5D @MSKPathology @MeeraHameed @MelissaMurray17 @EdiBrogi
— Samson W. Fine, MD (@rovingatuscap) March 20, 2018
Test Your Pathology Knowledge, Part 4 https://t.co/GEM7yNMzSN via @YouTube
— Sanjay Mukhopadhyay (@smlungpathguy) May 23, 2020
I have never understood the term "routine blood test" - blood tests should be done to answer a question, not as part of a routine anything. Don't need to be ordered just because. You can have protocols for monitoring therapy and trends, but that isn't routine either.
— Matthew Wasco (@Gleason4plus5) December 5, 2019
But it can be used "to detect leukemia!"**
— Matthew Wasco (@Gleason4plus5) December 5, 2019
** Diagnosis of leukemia must be confirmed by traditional testing.
Join hundreds of #pathologists and test your advocacy know-how. Take the October news quiz. https://t.co/ktZu33TxG4 pic.twitter.com/n8l7Tq0AAX
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) October 24, 2019
How #pathologists can lead in patient safety. Register for the SAM-eligible "Creating a Culture of Patient Safety" course: https://t.co/H2TzOikgqy. pic.twitter.com/eXRSqnfPfg
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) October 23, 2019
In another letter to the editor, Dr. Bharati Jhaveri urged Congress to support network adequacy standards that protect patients from surprise bills. https://t.co/aoxrBcqZap pic.twitter.com/1jOP3hvfBw
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) October 22, 2019
Join hundreds of #pathologists and test your advocacy know-how. Take the October news quiz. https://t.co/ktZu33TxG4 pic.twitter.com/kt264bulln
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) October 22, 2019
How #pathologists can lead in patient safety. Register for the SAM-eligible "Creating a Culture of Patient Safety" course: https://t.co/H2TzOikgqy. pic.twitter.com/JR07j83ZeV
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) October 22, 2019
In a letter to the editor, Dr. John Averyt asked Congress to support network adequacy standards that protect patients from surprise bills. https://t.co/aoxrBcqZap pic.twitter.com/EXn1ilPNvn
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) October 21, 2019
We're all in risk management now.
— Hilary Mason (@hmason) May 27, 2020
Quality matters when it comes to #digitalpathology. https://t.co/X3qOvQ0SMF
— Corista (@Corista_LLC) May 24, 2020
My Pooh Pathology Test results make me Eeyore. https://t.co/YQ0x8SHh3b via @idr_labs
— emilija ↺ blm (@moulinsphantom) May 24, 2020
"Boards" mean qualification exam in a medical specialty. His is clinical and anatomical pathology.
— Pete Ross (@PetrusMax4) May 18, 2020
Hmmm...
— SamiJo McQuiston (@SJMcQuiston) May 11, 2020
My Potter Pathology Test results make me Bellatrix. https://t.co/ItLvEC4ZKK via @idr_labs
I concur, I'm not a medical expert and may lack the know-how regarding pathology but I still feel potential cures like these should be given the benefit of the doubt.
— Uduma Michael - Cares ● (@DonSolution_) May 11, 2020
#Thymoma #PathBoards https://t.co/FJaJO03xcv
— Dr. Areli K. Cuevas-Ocampo (@RawVeganDoctor) May 3, 2020
Anyone know if pathology testing in Victoria (for non-virus related issues) is still functioning as normal or if I should allow more time for test results to come back?
— Joanna Holman (@joannamuses) April 27, 2020
#DailySignout (cases not current)
— Kamran Mirza MD PhD (@KMirza) April 20, 2020
CSF with blasts#hemepath #cytopath #pathboards #pathology #medstudenttwitter
myeloid or lymphoid? pic.twitter.com/xchvpwjfPU
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/sKIV6YcqD1
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) March 15, 2019
Just added to tomorrow's (3/16) #caphodrfspring19 live streaming lineup: Transition into Practice, 2:15pm EST: https://t.co/IqBfJ1SSDr #pathologists @ALBoothMD @JScapaPathMD pic.twitter.com/9MkOp5knW2
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) March 15, 2019
Called it weeks ago,
— Ministry of Truth (@Gforceatlas) April 13, 2020
Autopsies?
Medical Examiner's reports?
Pathology Reports?
@amapresident do have any info on how up to date the testing for COVID19 is on WA residents? Is there a lag? Is private pathology involved in testing at all?
— ThePunMan (@ThePunMan) March 21, 2020
@CHO_WAHealth do have any info on how up to date the testing for COVID19 is on WA residents? Is there a lag? Is private pathology involved in testing at all?
— ThePunMan (@ThePunMan) March 20, 2020
@WAHealth do have any info on how up to date the testing for COVID19 is on WA residents? Is there a lag? Is private pathology involved in testing at all?
— ThePunMan (@ThePunMan) March 20, 2020
@RogerCookMLA do have any info on how up to date the testing for COVID19 is on WA residents? Is there a lag? Is private pathology involved in testing at all?
— ThePunMan (@ThePunMan) March 21, 2020
@healthgovau do have any info on how up to date the testing for COVID19 is on WA residents? Is there a lag? Is private pathology involved in testing at all?
— ThePunMan (@ThePunMan) March 21, 2020
@AMA_WA do have any info on how up to date the testing for COVID19 is on WA residents? Is there a lag? Is private pathology involved in testing at all?
— ThePunMan (@ThePunMan) March 21, 2020
#SocHemeUSCAP #USCAP2020 #DirectorsBreakfast education, web based, videos, social media, COQ, question writers, EPAs, alot to do, thank you to all pic.twitter.com/d8hbSEoFWy
— Julie Feldstein,M.D., FCAP (@feldstej) March 1, 2020
#SocHemeUSCAP #StarsOfHemepath #SocHemeUSCAP #USCAP2020 #DirectorsBreakfast education, web based, videos, social media, COQ, question writers, EPAs, evaluations, milestones, remediation, alot to do, thank you to all pic.twitter.com/iLbzUACwni
— Julie Feldstein,M.D., FCAP (@feldstej) March 1, 2020
#SocHemeUSCAP #USCAP2020 #DirectorsBreakfast education, web based, videos, social media, COQ, question writers, EPAs, alot to do, thank you to all pic.twitter.com/7evzeWZOaC
— Julie Feldstein,M.D., FCAP (@feldstej) March 1, 2020
Education Department launches investigation into ACICS https://t.co/HoGztUZull pic.twitter.com/59LaeHwbZL
— Inside Higher Ed (@insidehighered) February 28, 2020
Introduction to A/B Testing https://t.co/QEy6HpvBiR
— Data Science Central (@analyticbridge) February 26, 2020
Registration now open for Advanced Cytopathology Education (ACE) https://t.co/jIfaSV6psQ pic.twitter.com/GcpBfWr2Z4
— Cytopathology.org (@cytopathology) February 17, 2020
One could argue that 19th century physicians got a lot more practice.
— Matthew Herper (@matthewherper) February 1, 2020
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