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absolutely - will @ArchivesPath lead? some journals in other medical specialties already doing this...
— Samson W. Fine, MD (@rovingatuscap) November 29, 2017
was awesome to have your expertise, insight and future-thinking Mike! #PathJC
— Samson W. Fine, MD (@rovingatuscap) November 29, 2017
@smlungpathguy @AnneMillsMD @feldmanm30 - what's next? what type of studies have to happen to push industry and enable wide adoption? #PathJC
— Samson W. Fine, MD (@rovingatuscap) November 29, 2017
exactly - a decision-support tool! #pathjc
— Samson W. Fine, MD (@rovingatuscap) November 29, 2017
here's to hopin' #pathjc
— Samson W. Fine, MD (@rovingatuscap) November 29, 2017
or alternatively for large centers which read cases from multiple 'satellites' #digitalpathology #pathjc
— Samson W. Fine, MD (@rovingatuscap) November 29, 2017
#pathjc tweeples - is there any center truly currently scanning ALL / KEY slides from every case for archiving? #TheFuture
— Samson W. Fine, MD (@rovingatuscap) November 29, 2017
#digitalpathology archiving for frequent look backs = game-changer - aids in primary dx by comparing bx 2 bx / bx 2 resection / resection 2 mets - yes, takes time/$$$/resources, but can significantly decrease 'slide-pulling' etc. @MGHannaMD @sirints @JL_Sauter #pathJC
— Samson W. Fine, MD (@rovingatuscap) November 29, 2017
I call this #starbuckspathology @JMGardnerMD @smlungpathguy @JL_Sauter #pathjc
— Samson W. Fine, MD (@rovingatuscap) November 29, 2017
@david_terrano in #uscap-type situation, for those w/o extensive exper (i.e. if u r not Chris Fletcher) practicing in empty halls also helps
— Samson W. Fine, MD (@rovingatuscap) March 24, 2015
Thank you very much. I would be happy if I could even be just a little bit of a help to medical education and people's health all over the world.
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) December 20, 2018
Yep! Saw a case in training that came from outside as ? Mesothelioma as a consult. But was ck positive angiosarcoma
— Matthew Wasco (@Gleason4plus5) October 3, 2019
Listen to this CAPcast: Insights into Pathology for Medical Students. @UChicagoPath's Dr. Husain Sattar on what a pathologist does, why he chose pathology, and advice he would give to medical students interested in exploring pathology: https://t.co/gvL6cPiLaZ. #pathologists
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) September 14, 2019
1,000 pathologists and counting choose the Pathologists Quality Registry for easy MIPS reporting. https://t.co/2z6QS3cU3B pic.twitter.com/KW19JyA1kS
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) September 13, 2019
Learn how clinicians at @MoffittNews worked together to improve patient outcomes using digital pathology and artificial intelligence. Register now for 9/18 webinar featuring speakers Drs. Marilyn M. Bui and Robert J. Keenan, https://t.co/usgtM8Koh5. #pathologists pic.twitter.com/9yGEdkjaV6
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) September 13, 2019
Listen to this CAPcast: Insights into Pathology for Medical Students. @UChicagoPath's Dr. Husain Sattar on what a pathologist does, why he chose pathology, and advice he would give to medical students interested in exploring pathology: https://t.co/gvL6cPiLaZ. #pathologists
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) September 13, 2019
Listen to this CAPcast: Insights into Pathology for Medical Students. @UChicagoPath's Dr. Husain Sattar on what a pathologist does, why he chose pathology, and advice he would give to medical students interested in exploring pathology: https://t.co/gvL6cPiLaZ. #pathologists
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) September 12, 2019
Listen to this CAPcast: Insights into Pathology for Medical Students. @UChicagoPath's Dr. Husain Sattar on what a pathologist does, why he chose pathology, and advice he would give to medical students interested in exploring pathology: https://t.co/gvL6cPiLaZ. #pathologists
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) September 11, 2019
1,000 pathologists and counting choose the Pathologists Quality Registry for easy MIPS reporting. https://t.co/2z6QS3uuV9 pic.twitter.com/eRTkOslard
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) September 10, 2019
How can we improve pathology training to decrease time to competency, develop communication skills, and create more adaptable pathologists?
— The Pathologist (@pathologistmag) May 14, 2020
Read the full article below:https://t.co/SaxB3ZRm32
New2Trip: PICS Guidance on management of critically ill children w/ Covid-19 infection https://t.co/j37hqIhiFa
— Trip Database (@tripdatabase) May 12, 2020
.@netflix It's time you hire me to pen the movie everyone wants:
— Bill Connolly (@billconnolly) May 7, 2020
"The Doctor" starring @markwahlberg.
It's Patriot's Day meets The Happening.
Set in Dorchester, MA. Mark Wahlberg plays Dale Henberg, a disgraced pathologist who lost his medical license for what we learn was
We are now offering IHC and ISH testing for evaluation of the presence of SARS-CoV-2 (aka #COVID19 and novel 2019 coronavirus).
— Arkana Laboratories (@arkanalabs) May 7, 2020
Find more information here -https://t.co/vhvVrh6IWo
#Pathologists are playing an important role behind the scenes in patient care, especially during #COVID19. https://t.co/8uTfRK3GSG
— Cedars-Sinai (@CedarsSinai) May 7, 2020
Another blood test and wee in a jar complete. Wasn't many people at pathology so that was good.
— Andy Ayres (@andyayres) April 28, 2020
Remedial education is a source of constant discussion and controversy within higher ed. Research has found that students are more likely to succeed if they take college-level work at the same time that they are taking high school level work #IHEsuccess
— Inside Higher Ed (@insidehighered) April 21, 2020
Our latest COVID-19 update for general practice and pharmacy includes information on flu and pneumococcal vaccines, electronic prescribing webinars, new drive-through pathology testing centres and more.
— NW Melbourne PHN (@NWMelbPHN) April 16, 2020
READ: https://t.co/scvpk0TFnb
SUBSCRIBE: https://t.co/qyQ6bhcEnE pic.twitter.com/3FsyfW4hNp
The only line of that article worth reading:
— Josh Dixon (@JoshDixonTweets) April 8, 2020
"Let me put on the record right up front that I am not an epidemiologist, an immunologist or a pathologist. Indeed, I have no medical qualifications whatever."
Weird he wrote that and didn't think "hmm, maybe I should just stop?"
Today, in #HumpDayHemepath - What diagnosis are you considering in this marrow from an HIV+ patient with cytopenias? Poll below #VirtualPath #Pathology #Hemepath #MedStudentTwitter @loyolapathology @LoyolaOnc @LoyolaHemePath @MLSatLoyola #PathBoards pic.twitter.com/x284Fc5ZxW
— Kamran Mirza MD PhD (@KMirza) April 1, 2020
Any chance your Dr can send a referral straight to pathology for you to sign Medicare authority and take test?
— 🔥💧🐨🌱😊💓🌍🦠😢💪🎀 MelissaD (@D_Melissa2) April 2, 2020
With all the interest in potential #pathology sign out from home, thought folks might want to practice on this lovely colon polyp. https://t.co/rCiKZ4sjQw Excited to see if this works! pic.twitter.com/H1ZdCqVoCj
— Genevieve Crane, MD, PhD (@evemariecrane) April 2, 2020
I did! Quality could have been better tho!
— Dr. Caitlin Vander Weele (@caitvw) March 22, 2020
Hygiene measures to tackle spread of Covid-19 | Letters https://t.co/Xdtxd63B0S
— Guardian Science (@guardianscience) March 5, 2020
Also why is Nikki doing this suspect's medical exam? She a pathologist, not a doctor...
— sassy saz♡ (@ohaisar) March 3, 2020
Detailed Coronavirus Preparation Tips From A Renowned Pathologist https://t.co/vYnzBcJnxU via @gothamist
— Michael Woods (@Woodsy1069) March 3, 2020
Detailed Coronavirus Preparation Tips From A Renowned Pathologist https://t.co/fw18IZDToE via @gothamist
— Lynn Somerstein (@drlsomerstein) March 3, 2020
Detailed Coronavirus Preparation Tips From A Renowned Pathologist
— DoomsdaysCW🌻☢️🌹🌍 (@DoomsdaysCW) March 3, 2020
"[Zinc] lozenges have been proven to be effective in blocking coronavirus (and most other viruses) from multiplying in your throat and nasopharynx."https://t.co/hLcvpxtypM via @gothamist
Confocal Fluorescence Microscopy Platform Suitable for Rapid Evaluation of Small Fragments of Tissue in Surgical Pathology Practice; read this @ArchivesPath Early Online Release from @MDAndersonNews #pathologists: https://t.co/bt9WzdBJO8. pic.twitter.com/35WALOIvkQ
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) November 1, 2018
Great opportunity to do an internship at Calico at the cutting edge of microscopy development. https://t.co/SXiXG3ijDz
— Reto Fiolka (@RetoPaul) February 22, 2020
Denny Cherry Blogged: Stop scheduling to go from testing straight to production https://t.co/AEw9hra5Br #sqlserver pic.twitter.com/wmLIpvIsaF
— Denny Cherry & Associates Consulting (@DCACco) January 20, 2020
How a growing trove of genetic data is informing medical breakthroughs https://t.co/tsJQ6CYTFU
— Rich Shippy (@RichShippy) January 9, 2020
Would be interesting to se the ratio of trainees to training slots in each subspecialty
— john belmont (@jwbelmon) January 5, 2020
Initiatives utilizing #telepathology are becoming more and more common to improve accessibility to pathology services worldwide. https://t.co/ZMpXuZTFeH
— Corista (@Corista_LLC) December 31, 2019
That great feeling when you have...#ScienceFunny #Humor #Lab #Equipment pic.twitter.com/bpBGCEeAFI
— Santa Cruz Biotechnology (@SantaCruzBio) December 23, 2019
Immunoprecipitation (IP) Principles and Factors to Consider to Obtain Quality Results https://t.co/GJF4aOocOC pic.twitter.com/i44olAiWfV
— StressMarq (@StressMarq) December 23, 2019
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