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Also a group of gallbladder preinvasive tumors, was described as complex pyloric ICPN at #USCAP
— Serdar Balcı (@serdarbalci) October 30, 2019
Oh absolutely, 100%. A lot of the testing from the initial wave of patients last week took over a week to get resulted.
— Matthew Wasco (@Gleason4plus5) March 29, 2020
In addition, any test is only as good as its sample! Hard to tell if the swab that was received was even collected properly (not like an underfilled blood tube).
— Matthew Wasco (@Gleason4plus5) March 26, 2020
The provisions are in place with Nationwide Pathology to extend the testing programme into League One and League Two as required, depending on the final outcome of the season curtailment discussions.
— Mark Halliwell at 🏠 (@MarkHalliwell1) May 22, 2020
Pandemic lessons: Social justice is not disposable medical school curriculum https://t.co/AqvoHgGBjW
— 🅰🅼🆈🅷🅳🅴🅴🅺🅴🅽🅼🅳 (@AmyHDeekenMD) May 19, 2020
If no one is presenting as sick, then pathology testing for #SARSCoV2 will be v low- we are heading for the lowest numbers of cases of Winter respiratory disease in decades because (1) #lockout of international communicable disease (2) #socialdistancing & (3) #lockin #stayAtHome
— jsavill (@savillj013) May 6, 2020
In this patient with chest pain and swelling the best diagnosis is? pic.twitter.com/wiDVse2jWd
— Elliot K. Fishman, CTisus.com (@ctisus) May 3, 2020
Nearly 13,000 pathologists avoid Medicare cut by using CAP-Quality Measures. Read more. https://t.co/9iFciRZyKq pic.twitter.com/YpRtaMxOSI
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) March 28, 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) March 28, 2019
including a mix of text types (pathology reports, discharge summaries, and rounding notes all have very different structures), less well-formed/grammatical texts, and domain terminology that also includes names (e.g. Hodgkin's Lymphoma). 2/2
— professor karin verspoor (@karinv) April 18, 2020
Conifer is top tree in urban sound absorption test. From @BBCScienceNews https://t.co/4pJ3IWTAcu
— BBC Wildlife (@WildlifeMag) April 7, 2020
Data Management Heads into Major Transition https://t.co/vYYcD6bpYq pic.twitter.com/FrW98TV9th
— Sally Barlow, PhD (@lonestarsally) April 7, 2020
Help students feel safe through the three Cs: communication, consistency, and control. https://t.co/QFFtsfijzv
— edutopia (@edutopia) March 28, 2020
Cover for diagnostic test to confirm outbreak disease i.e pathology test for COVID-19.
— @Discovery_SA (@Discovery_SA) March 19, 2020
Cover for diagnostic test to confirm outbreak disease i.e pathology test for COVID-19.
— @Discovery_SA (@Discovery_SA) March 19, 2020
The @SAHealth numbers report 12k tests done my SA pathology. They have been adding the #COVID19 test to their standard other swab tests.
— Prof Mark Hutchinson (@prof_hutchinson) March 19, 2020
While the RT-PCR test may take 40min the requirement for signoff by pathologist means results are days later. Go ask your provider.
— 🌱💧Mark Plackett ♻ (@MarkPlackett1) March 17, 2020
cc @MSAV_today
Gov't is also looking to commandeer manufacturing plants to convert them into factories for much-needed masks, protective equipment and pathology consumables. https://t.co/GwxF5g5q6n via @InQldMedia
— 💧William Bourke 🌏 (@William_Bourke) March 17, 2020
Shame it takes a crisis to bring back essential manufacturing. @VoteSustainable
https://t.co/PdWj0tjfuG On one hand, I'm grateful to be presently off-service in a field (Pathology) where there's not much patient contact. On the other hand, I accept the risks to myself contingent with being called back to clinical service. I have to have skin in the game.
— Simon Boyi Chen (@simonbchen) March 17, 2020
And from the Clinical Pathology and Lab Medicine perspective, may it be a good idea to trend daily high-sensitivity troponins for every patient admitted with a suspected or confirmed COVID-19 diagnosis, to possibly portend late-stage myocarditis? Very unconventional idea, though
— Simon Boyi Chen (@simonbchen) March 17, 2020
Chan Zuckerberg Initiative to fund 30 patient groups, aiming to build a model for tackling rare... https://t.co/wgJJVwFhoG
— Rich Shippy (@RichShippy) February 3, 2020
Chairi, no. I had to go to London for the expertise. I don't have it but I was DX with CCI. For POTS, I also went to the UK. If you have had a biopsy done on your gut or bowel I can give you the name of the test you need for DX. Any pathologist could do it.
— CoughintoyoursleEvie Nevin (@Evie_Nevin) February 2, 2020
How much training data do you need to get started with AI? And how much does quality matter? Watch our 1min intro video here to find out: https://t.co/JyjBEaSfxH#pathology #medtech #artificialintelligence
— Aiforia (@aiforia_tech) February 1, 2020
We can all work together to change the misperceptions of pathology. I also think we need to advocate for pathology becoming a required rotation in medical school. See: https://t.co/gfUOkWVaHo
— Judy Melinek M.D. (@drjudymelinek) February 1, 2020
Protect Your Practice and Patients by Joining Your State Pathology Society https://t.co/rFkblJcTnU via @YouTube @capdcadvocacy #FCAP #StandUpForPathology
— Emily E. Volk, MD, FCAP (@EEVMD) February 1, 2020
What does greatness mean in education? A teacher deeply reflects on how she improved her craft over the years. https://t.co/O6EgEP1FId
— edutopia (@edutopia) January 30, 2020
Foster the Next Generation of Pathologists with USCAP Foundation - https://t.co/6mf460Ya59
— USCAP (@TheUSCAP) December 2, 2019
Quality of review scales with time given to review *
— Costin Antonescu (@CostinAntonescu) January 29, 2020
* Also, I will likely take two weeks to review anyway.
Personal Management Systemhttps://t.co/LyuUgOcYm3
— Java Script Briefly (@JavaScript_b) January 30, 2020
+1 JSBot #javascript
Initiatives utilizing #telepathology are becoming more and more common to improve accessibility to pathology services worldwide. https://t.co/rF4ZOAuRST
— Corista (@Corista_LLC) January 26, 2020
FINAL DIAGNOSIS : CYSTICERCOSIS. This was within the muscle. Find the images below. @DrAhmedKalebi @TheKarenPinto #grossognosis #pathbugs #pathology #crittersontwitter @vi_monappa @luishcruzc #pathology #pathboards @smlungpathguy pic.twitter.com/NwDfOxr7xI
— Vijay Shankar S (@VijayPatho) January 27, 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/8DZqWVF8w2
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) October 19, 2018
Are you a naughty or a nice #employee? Read this article to find out! #management https://t.co/97J0x9TK1f
— Lab Manager (@LabManager) December 25, 2019
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