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How are you testing your patients? Share your thoughts. https://t.co/diN95093np
— CellNetix Spokane (@CellNetixSpo) October 11, 2017
Some still use adenocarcinoma for renal cell. Terminology is weird
— Matthew Wasco (@Gleason4plus5) September 21, 2019
Overview of Pathologic Findings of Vaping in the Context of an Autopsy Patient With Chronic Injury; read this @ArchivesPath Early Online Release from @HopkinsMedicine #pathologists and radiologists: https://t.co/0CSoaZRxMk. pic.twitter.com/C0XlQfJSXo
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) May 15, 2020
Overview of Pathologic Findings of Vaping in the Context of an Autopsy Patient With Chronic Injury; read this @ArchivesPath Early Online Release from @HopkinsMedicine #pathologists and radiologists: https://t.co/0CSoaZRxMk. pic.twitter.com/X1yUjoW6Uf
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) May 14, 2020
Overview of Pathologic Findings of Vaping in the Context of an Autopsy Patient With Chronic Injury; read this @ArchivesPath Early Online Release from @HopkinsMedicine #pathologists and radiologists: https://t.co/0CSoaZRxMk. pic.twitter.com/UHC6KXMo2D
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) May 13, 2020
Too Loose? Too Strict? The Secret to Designing a Balanced Quality Control Program. Labs can make two main types of errors in selecting QC rules: too tight or too loose, explains CAP inspector Dr. Robert Dufour in this CAPcast: https://t.co/NqlJERdJJX. pic.twitter.com/KrpttqyQxo
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) August 29, 2019
Too Loose? Too Strict? The Secret to Designing a Balanced Quality Control Program. Labs can make two main types of errors in selecting QC rules: too tight or too loose, explains CAP inspector Dr. Robert Dufour in this CAPcast: https://t.co/NqlJERdJJX. pic.twitter.com/JLrtlPc1DF
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) August 28, 2019
Be sure to check out the new and improved CAP for Medical Students https://t.co/QP4Sm2VXRs #capchat #pathology #medtwitter
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) August 27, 2019
Q4. How/where/when to engage with medical students? #capchat #medtwitter
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) August 27, 2019
Spread equipment over more space, frequent cleaning routines and remote desktop to microscopes
— Ricardo Henriques @🏠 (@HenriquesLab) May 27, 2020
Discipline, caring, people-oriented
— Amy Edmondson (@AmyCEdmondson) May 25, 2020
@NYGovCuomo @NYCMayor @andrewcuomo @FoxNews CDC says new pathology presenting in children likely not related to COVD-19. Less than 50% test positive on COVD-19 tests. Separate Antibody tests used weren't specifically approved by FDA, gives many false positives. *Investigating
— T-Covfefe (@MyPlace4U) May 11, 2020
Salute the efforts of the long-term ASIP member Dr. L. Maximilian Buja and his team, who continue to safely perform autopsies on #COVID19 patients using current best PPE, to improve our understanding of patient #histopathology | @McGovernMed https://t.co/A2lNCQ11bG pic.twitter.com/RRHia75Z7Y
— ASIP (@ASIPath) May 11, 2020
The question is if you were a patient facing an 11% mortality, would you want to lower it to 8%?
— C. Michael Gibson MD (@CMichaelGibson) April 29, 2020
#StataGraph on #COVID19 positive test rate in NYC from @NateSilver538 and the @FiveThirtyEight team https://t.co/5kpKvz5E5P
— Stata (@Stata) April 29, 2020
A successful digital pathology system implementation depends upon careful planning and commitment. https://t.co/7Xt9vsZpYz
— Corista (@Corista_LLC) April 18, 2020
I agree. But using words like "comorbidities" on the regular...? Pathology. Epidemiologically. LOL. No. They need to break it down. Those are medical terms. There's a difference between understanding a concept/situation & simply not understanding the words being used.
— Ambrosia™ 🇯🇲 (Fried) Bammy-Coloured (@ambrosia_omG) April 15, 2020
COVID-19 Image based medical reference database: https://t.co/5ezq3JpPNZ
— GrepMed (@grepmeded) April 14, 2020
With the tories cutting pathology services to the bone there will be an overwhelming backlog of tests. Our government is useless BUT you never once called them up on their short sightedness, often praising them instead! Own your mistakes Robert.
— Phil Osopha - What’s my country done?! (@Philosopha1) April 2, 2020
The lab in PE will test close to thirty thousands specimen per day and release the results same day. Dr Howard Newman is a senior Pathologist in Medical Virology. #sacbnews pic.twitter.com/wqXisUEG4R
— Lerato Fekisi (@LThipa) April 2, 2020
More from Dr Howard Newman who is a senior Pathologist in Medical Virology. #sabcnews pic.twitter.com/5Z9hcAVM0D
— Lerato Fekisi (@LThipa) April 2, 2020
Cover for diagnostic test to confirm outbreak disease i.e pathology test for COVID-19.
— @Discovery_SA (@Discovery_SA) April 2, 2020
Standard. I've had the test (two swabs) nasal & throat. The swabs get sent to pathology, then they have to see if & what crystals grow. It takes time. The average is 3 days. Sincerely 'healthcare worker'
— Tex Perkins Middle Finger (@sandyhewett71) April 2, 2020
Words from MBS Board Member and University of Mississippi Medical Center physician, Dr. Timothy Allen, Professor and Chair Department of Pathology. #UrgentNeed #SafeToDonate pic.twitter.com/iAG7tZGGbt
— MississippiBloodSrvc (@MSBloodServices) March 20, 2020
Not to sound like a know-it-all & hindsight is always 20/20, but the moment this broke news as President I would've dispatched a medical team to Wuhan to ascertain the situation, start a breakdown on the virus...isolate it, its pathology & started forming a plan...
— Harrison Smith (@HarrisonSmith85) March 20, 2020
Just in case.
RT @UPennIBI Announcing CHIME, A tool for COVID-19 capacity planning https://t.co/82aQjLKZ4d #covid19 #informatics
— Jason H. Moore, PhD (@moorejh) March 16, 2020
Except man y of us seeing these pts don't have any test kits.
— Linda Girgis, MD (@DrLindaMD) March 16, 2020
@RCPath diagnostic accuracy and when neccesary, appropriate testing = better patient care - guide the surgeon/oncologists hand #pathmatters
— Samson W. Fine, MD (@rovingatuscap) September 19, 2014
Pence says every American can get a coronavirus test https://t.co/JB6ySzy9cR
— Emily E. Volk, MD, FCAP (@EEVMD) March 4, 2020
I applaud this effort to make pathology practice more data driven, precise, and reliable. https://t.co/Tka3rq7nkE
— Dr. David M. Berman (@virchow) March 5, 2020
N.H. patient breaks quarantine to attend event https://t.co/sOinbt2ZHE
— Linda Girgis, MD (@DrLindaMD) March 5, 2020
#USCAP2020 #Companion #Informatics pic.twitter.com/medc3xFjd5
— Julie Feldstein,M.D., FCAP (@feldstej) March 1, 2020
#USCAP2020 #Informatics #Companion pic.twitter.com/Z9JRgbU7OS
— Julie Feldstein,M.D., FCAP (@feldstej) March 1, 2020
#USCAP2020 #Informatics #Companion pic.twitter.com/d92vQ5kZVn
— Julie Feldstein,M.D., FCAP (@feldstej) March 1, 2020
Immunohistochemistry (#IHC): Principles & Factors to Consider For Quality Results https://t.co/NwdVuwjtUC pic.twitter.com/orp67hfEpD
— StressMarq (@StressMarq) February 18, 2020
New2Trip: Efficacy & Safety of Stents in ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction https://t.co/MVhkjEkAPR
— Trip Database (@tripdatabase) January 29, 2020
Mark your calendar. Set an alarm. The CAP will be live streaming 6 education courses on our #cap18chi social media page: https://t.co/UuWsT2cek7. #pathologists pic.twitter.com/RzP7xjwDOn
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) October 19, 2018
Do you have any open education wishes for the 20s?
— OER Hub (@OER_Hub) December 28, 2019
Was not aware there are "self collected" Pap smear samples now. Hope company has good lawyers who will back up false negatives as valid results! #cytopath FDA Panel: Self-Collection Pap Tests Must Meet Current Standards https://t.co/9SEsBAwTMr
— Matthew Wasco (@Gleason4plus5) January 12, 2018
Image Match, a new feature part of Velocity, enables pairing images of serial sample sections. Our technology allows for efficient and easy evaluation & the results can be layered and viewed in parallel. #pharma #healthtech #pathology
— Aiforia (@aiforia_tech) December 19, 2019
Learn more! https://t.co/mf0p9fwo4r pic.twitter.com/PzeahG6ST8
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