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Welcome to tonight's #capchat, where we will discuss COVID-19 Practice Management related challenges.
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) May 13, 2020
Dr. Emily Volk @EEVMD leads a panel discussion on surprise medical bills and the impact of narrow networks on patients and #pathologists at #cappolicy19.https://t.co/BRVneSn4Br pic.twitter.com/KsVXoujnQs
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) April 29, 2019
In this febrile patient the most likely diagnosis is? pic.twitter.com/mDRq4ZXP0G
— Elliot K. Fishman, CTisus.com (@ctisus) May 9, 2020
3. Doctors love to give unproven, unpromising therapies based on lousy, awful data.
— Vinay Prasad (@VPrasadMDMPH) April 22, 2020
No number of medical reversals and no history book will ever convince many that the harms of just giving things can easily outweigh benefits. Sad!
The fact that you're coming back and trying to explain this matter that has no education value shows you care.
— Dr. Ganapathi Pulipaka (@gp_pulipaka) May 2, 2020
I think taking pictures of pathology makes total sense but of normal?! Yet to hear a good argument as to how it changes management and helpful to patient.
— Dmitriy Kedrin MD, PhD (@GI_Pearls) April 5, 2020
Glenn, sepsis, or in better terminology, cytokine storm, is a common etiology with confirmed Covid-19 patients.
— Gregory (@urbanx_f) April 1, 2020
Confirmed by PCR quantiative testing and pathology exams.
With the new Congress, legislators will make decisions that affect the practice of pathology. #Pathologists should attend the Policy Meeting in DC from April 29-May 1, 2019. Register today https://t.co/eot2KXIa0ehttps://t.co/po44Ebdfk4
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) February 21, 2019
With the new Congress, legislators will make decisions that affect the practice of pathology. #Pathologists should attend the Policy Meeting in DC from April 29-May 1, 2019. Register today https://t.co/eot2KXIa0ehttps://t.co/po44Ebdfk4
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) February 18, 2019
* A lifesaving reason to have more women on boards: ensuring consumer safety https://t.co/mEp4n6aI4q @EurekAlertAAAS
— Thomas Scientific, LLC (@ThomasSci) March 27, 2020
Testing resources for #SARSCoV2 #COVID19 from @AMPath for molecular diagnostics professionalshttps://t.co/YW2FYBfFMQ
— Jason N. Rosenbaum, MD (@olytic) March 22, 2020
Peter Dutton got his positive test back in four hours. Pathology tests on a first in, first serve basis. So Dutton is a QUEUE JUMPER.
— Catherine (Rollison) Williams (@catrollison) March 20, 2020
Please provide your opinion a patient wakes up to a doctor saying hey there was no cyst on your ankle so I hacked a slice of meat off Your legs just Because my professional opinion was that you have large muscles. Nothing was sent to pathology to back up any necessity pic.twitter.com/6XZaWS0MQb
— Criminalize Surgeries without Consent (@DerangedDoctors) March 8, 2020
New education initiative backed by Apple launches in Birmingham https://t.co/4FzJvJZsnz via @bhambizjrnl
— UAB Pathology (@UABPathology) February 27, 2020
My Pooh Pathology Test results make me Tigger.
— Stephen Hoffman (Ironically) (@thehoff102) February 25, 2020
https://t.co/Z0PHhjlAaS via @idr_labs
My Potter Pathology Test results make me Fred & George.
— Stephen Hoffman (Ironically) (@thehoff102) February 25, 2020
I wish I had their sense of humour!
https://t.co/RXZeFeWK1D via @idr_labs
There are always those in every society that will placate and mislead the lowest common denominator in same said society for power and notoriety.
— Erik_Stitt_Art (@Erik_Stitt_Art) February 25, 2020
When that pathology is finally eliminated, then education will supplant the ignorance that has been willfully instilled.#f2b
Initiatives utilizing #telepathology are becoming more and more common to improve accessibility to pathology services worldwide. https://t.co/Z7xsLs2L5o
— Corista (@Corista_LLC) February 24, 2020
14 evacuated Americans on cruise ship test positive https://t.co/8NWUtBFZT6
— Linda Girgis, MD (@DrLindaMD) February 17, 2020
Virtual scrolling: Core principles and basic implementation in Reacthttps://t.co/3RaOpQT1OV
— Java Script Briefly (@JavaScript_b) February 10, 2020
+1 JSBot #javascript
Agile Project Management with Kanban (Developer Best Practices) https://t.co/P70JbjJitP #Agile
— Serena.🌸 (@DD_Serena_) February 1, 2020
LEDs used in tests to replace invasive medical procedures https://t.co/HrCO6TcKcY
— Guardian Science (@guardianscience) January 17, 2020
15 studies that challenge prevailing medical wisdom. via @erictopol. https://t.co/aEMLRDhHsX
— Medscape (@Medscape) January 1, 2020
CONGRATS to Dr. Ece Uzun!
— Alper Uzun Ph.D. (@biocomicals) December 19, 2019
She received Translational Research pilot grant from Brown Medical School, department of pathology.
She will study genetics of Autism!#Autism @ecique_
@ProfRScolyerMIA we'd love to share your publication with our #Melanoma patient network as pathology reports remain a tricky topic (e.g. patients confounding Clark with Stage....), would you have an open author copy to share pls? https://t.co/DBn7cxUozE @nature
— Bettina Ryll (@BettinaRyll) December 19, 2019
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