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I will be interested to see how genetic testing evolves over the years, as it (IMHO) will likely replace histologic eval eventually (or supercede it in cases where it matters). Right now, it has to get more consistent.
— Matthew Wasco (@Gleason4plus5) September 7, 2018
One of the lessons I have learned from 10 yrs of pathology:
— Matthew Wasco (@Gleason4plus5) September 7, 2018
No matter how many screaming obvious clues to a diagnosis are present,if the patient has a recent history of travel to a malaria-endemic area, someone will always insist that the patient has to have malaria. #labmedicine
Not totally the same thing (mostly true but not always)-Gleason grading is on multiple cores and you can see the distribution. Molecular testing is typically only done on one focus, even if multiple cores are positive. Definitely similar when only one core is positive, however.
— Matthew Wasco (@Gleason4plus5) September 7, 2018
Join hundreds of #pathologists and test your advocacy know-how. Take the October news quiz. https://t.co/ktZu33TxG4 pic.twitter.com/DZMbJVPKuw
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) October 2, 2019
Dr. Edward Kilbane of the National Disaster Medical Service (NDMS) comments on the nuances and difficulties of disaster data collection in weather and epidemic emergencies: https://t.co/dduxCNUCXL #pathologists
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) October 1, 2019
Really looking forward to hearing from these industry experts! #quality #Science https://t.co/1R5QB29Q5Q
— Anne Milley (@annemilley) May 20, 2020
Medical examiner/pathologist
— alllxs (@alexios_rei) May 23, 2020
The challenges of #pathology evaluation in the context of global health are being met by innovative solutions, which may change the face of pathology practice. https://t.co/8KGPO3gEjr #breastpath @damilnermd @ASCP_Chicago @NCCN @WHO pic.twitter.com/ErHqERmPMq
— ACS Journal Cancer (@JournalCancer) May 5, 2020
Alzheimer's Blood Test Predicts Pathology#Alzheimer #Alzheimers #Alzheimerebook https://t.co/grDt9SuKRx
— Alzheimerebook (@Alzheimerebook) May 5, 2020
The #imagechallenge this week is from a patient who presented with painless hematuria in her mid-twenties - sagittal T2 (A), sagittal T1 post-contrast FS (B), contrasted CT abdomen and pelvis (C). What specific pathology and syndrome this patient have? #nsgy #spine #medtwitter pic.twitter.com/54Ox87kUyO
— Neurosurgical Atlas (@AaronCohenGadol) May 5, 2020
Calling for interview questions from #PathPod listeners! If a pathologist was featured in an interview, what would you want to ask them? Let us kno!
— Christina Arnold, MD🦋 (@CArnold_GI) May 4, 2020
-What drew you into pathology?
-What did you want to be when you were 3years old? When you started medical school?
-Favorite cell pic.twitter.com/8BQSns0odg
Rapid Deployment of New Subscription Billing with Flag-Driven Developmenthttps://t.co/klRM6fAkZF
— CodeShip (@CodeShip) April 2, 2020
I am most lame. But, here we go. Thanks @Dr_Brian_Cox (I went to med school when I turned 18 - so keep this in mind
— Kamran Mirza MD PhD (@KMirza) April 4, 2020
1. Director in local theater group
2. Medical transcriptionist
3. Postdoc researcher
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5.@CArnold_GI @pathophil @Mattcrophage @basophil_brett @pathnoob
Does all this stuff affect your friendships or relationship(s)? It certainly seems like a time that put things to the test. How do you cope?
— Tim van der Zee (@Research_Tim) March 27, 2020
I've just been extending the free test period so far...
— Dr Tamsin Edwards (@flimsin) March 24, 2020
How Teachers Can Navigate School Closures Due to the Coronavirus | KQED Education https://t.co/2QnDp2zGFu #COVID19 #coronavirus #edtech
— Turnitin (@Turnitin) March 21, 2020
Local Emergency management agencies
— Sincerely Mrs.C (@SincerelyMrsC) March 13, 2020
CDC
Brother (Interventional Cardiologist)
Friend (Pathologist)
Dr. Heba Mostafa completed her M.D. at the Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University, Egypt in 2004 which was followed by a period of training and residency in clinical pathology in the same place.
— boxoffrogs (@aboxoffrogs) March 13, 2020
Coronaviruses are a real family of viruses that have existed in our knowledge base for many decades. However the real facts from a medical pathology and biology standpoint are not being put out there. I wish more people would do the primary research and ignore click bait.
— Kat (@chassiskat) March 10, 2020
Color me not-surprised.
— Megan Ranney MD MPH 🇺🇲 (@meganranney) March 4, 2020
Kudos to my own state @RIHEALTH for trying to get around federal bottlenecks in testing. https://t.co/fPDDe3j8HA
Tidy Evaluation with rlang Cheat Sheet https://t.co/UPIYhfW5BD pic.twitter.com/LekaVosTds
— Kazuki Yoshida (@kaz_yos) March 4, 2020
Report identifies several "major issues" with automatic billing for textbooks https://t.co/BsvbrtbjBU pic.twitter.com/00O6AY5et6
— Inside Higher Ed (@insidehighered) March 1, 2020
Study underscores infection risk reusable medical scopes pose to patients https://t.co/F2Zs0ekE4W
— TuncaySARI (@TuncaySARI) February 28, 2020
In pathology I wonder what were they testing?
— kay (@Goudian_) February 7, 2020
One Dorset Pathology service now working with CliniSys on implementation plan for new shared pathology lab system https://t.co/ZTM3z45vwV pic.twitter.com/eeLapfrY4y
— UKAuthority (@UKAuthority) January 29, 2020
#Relationships = Small Biz Management - If you are in the game, be IN the game! PRT https://t.co/VQGMIqqNar
— ITB Partners (@Jim_Weber) January 17, 2020
My Star Wars Pathology Test results were tied between multiple characters. https://t.co/biVUIaB91o via @idr_labs
— Natália! ♡ OnlyOneOf & DKB comeback (@Natalia_Br_) December 23, 2019
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