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Fibroepithelial lesions revisited: implications for diagnosis and management https://t.co/YV9CIl4bIP #Pathologists pic.twitter.com/cYJ0tNjpQE
— Ca Pathologists (@capath) May 28, 2020
Samson here from da Bronx, no COI #pathjc
— Samson W. Fine, MD (@rovingatuscap) March 22, 2017
All blood transfusions (except emergency uncrossed units which are always O), require testing anyway. No blood bank would ever give out units based on what people say their blood type is.
— Matthew Wasco (@Gleason4plus5) September 10, 2019
My most annoying histories are ones where clinical history is key but they summarize the entire non-pertinent medical history and leave off everything important to the diagnosis.
— Matthew Wasco (@Gleason4plus5) May 5, 2018
CAP updates important questions related to COVID-19 testing and accreditation. See latest question/answer on commercial PCR test: https://t.co/anlU4qQ8P2. #pathologists pic.twitter.com/Z59W2jwbGJ
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) May 1, 2020
@KAlgashaamy explains to @MiamiHerald what #pathologists do during a pandemic and how his @umiamimedicine team developed and implemented #COVID19 testing: https://t.co/8K7414INfO.
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) May 1, 2020
Dr. Lellani Valdes says physicians, public health officials, and patients need to be aware of the limits of our current #COVID19 testing capabilities--it's not a cure all: https://t.co/2JcfL83y7X. #pathologists via @Vicadvocate
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) April 29, 2020
5 things pathologists can do for surprise medical billing in August. https://t.co/qyrd9wL0g8 pic.twitter.com/2sTXYqLJtu
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) August 9, 2019
.@dbressoud discusses mathematics education in the time of #COVID19. New on #MathValues. #coronavirus https://t.co/lVIL2dvaer
— MAA (@maanow) April 20, 2020
I bought them for occasional supplements to training and they have turned out to be my most valuable investment! pic.twitter.com/sLDMPVnJt5
— Louise P (@L_on_Skates) April 3, 2020
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) January 30, 2019
Colorectal Liver Metastases: A Pathologist's Guide to Creating an Informative Report and Improving Patient Care; read this Feb. @ArchivesPath article by @UTMB_Pathology & @UNC_SOM #pathologists: https://t.co/rmPRAiTNc4. pic.twitter.com/WUk5Ao74hp
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) January 30, 2019
The CMS approved the Pathologists Quality Registry as a QCDR in 2019 with even more targeted diagnostic measures designed to improve patient care. Read more. https://t.co/wVTZa7EoCY pic.twitter.com/YyWG4esw43
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) January 30, 2019
#Pathologists the CMS changed MIPS reporting rules for 2019 with different rules for large and small pathology practices. Learn what your practice should do in 2019 https://t.co/zlZgJQs7iG pic.twitter.com/R0TbpBk5rb
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) January 29, 2019
In the winter months, it's common for blood donations to drop due to bad weather and flu illness. CAP member Dr. Justin Kreuter, the director of @MayoClinic Blood Donor Program explains what happens to your blood after it's donated: https://t.co/qIATzAvJsW.
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) January 28, 2019
In the winter months, it's common for blood donations to drop due to bad weather and flu illness. CAP member Dr. Justin Kreuter, the director of @MayoClinic Blood Donor Program explains what happens to your blood after it's donated: https://t.co/qIATzAvJsW.
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) January 27, 2019
Evaluation of Biomarkers in Multiple Ipsilateral Synchronous Invasive Breast Carcinomas; read this research by in the just-released February @ArchivesPath: https://t.co/dnbqy9m60J. #pathologists pic.twitter.com/Q029zupQdS
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) January 27, 2019
In the winter months, it's common for blood donations to drop due to bad weather and flu illness. CAP member Dr. Justin Kreuter, the director of @MayoClinic Blood Donor Program explains what happens to your blood after it's donated: https://t.co/qIATzAvJsW.
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) January 26, 2019
Evaluation of Biomarkers in Multiple Ipsilateral Synchronous Invasive Breast Carcinomas; read this research by in the just-released February @ArchivesPath: https://t.co/dnbqy9m60J. #pathologists pic.twitter.com/DZfN7F1GiV
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) January 26, 2019
I don't know who will hear this, but if you work at a state Department of Health, first: thank you!
— Garrick (@grrrck) March 16, 2020
Second: tell whoever will listen to you to STOP MAKING DASHBOARDS. Don't make fancy tables. Just focus on gathering and sharing high-quality data in a CSV file w/ a download link.
Yep. They can do that in a command state.
— Venk Murthy (@venkmurthy) March 16, 2020
Ship docs, nurses and equipment around.
Medical students outside the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, 1912 #WomenInMedicine #IWD2020 #WomensHistoryMonth pic.twitter.com/TmQUtlhghW
— RCSEd Library & Archive (@RCSEdArchive) March 7, 2020
Quick video on using Control Chart Builder to create control charts of your process data https://t.co/Oe87XJ0QEb#controlchart #quality #JMP
— JMP Software (@JMP_software) March 7, 2020
Great work by our emeritus director. https://t.co/sGY02LzRiB
— IMP (@IMPvienna) March 3, 2020
Short reads can have gaps, leading to draft genomes.
— PacBio (@PacBio) February 27, 2020
Long reads are more comprehensive, leading to more complete, reference-quality genomes. #Sequencing101 pic.twitter.com/lHVnyMPZxv
Recent trends in image evaluation of HPTLC chromatograms https://t.co/axsh2eWrFr
— Your HPLC DataBase (@LC_Analysis) February 24, 2020
Register Today! 3/14 - 11th Annual Patient Day https://t.co/CnnhqgTKY3 #endometriosis pic.twitter.com/pkzO3e1g32
— Endometriosis Foundation of America (EndoFound) (@Endofound) February 17, 2020
UTSW Chief of Pathology Ravi Sarode, M.D., chaired the education session on direct-acting oral anticoagulants (DOACs) and presented on the topic of DOAC monitoring at the ASH Annual Meeting in December.https://t.co/f5vtycog5o pic.twitter.com/phqkWwT9LJ
— UTSW Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center (@utswcancer) January 31, 2020
Here's why the implementation of #digitalworkflows is key to achieving widespread adoption of digital pathology and driving improvements. https://t.co/7hErCXeqdJ
— Corista (@Corista_LLC) January 28, 2020
We hear from Dan Milner on the value of leadership and management skills in pathology and lab medicine
— The Pathologist (@pathologistmag) January 28, 2020
Click the link below to read more:https://t.co/A1f6Yfb7zH
How can we improve pathology training to decrease time to competency, develop communication skills, and create more adaptable pathologists?
— The Pathologist (@pathologistmag) January 28, 2020
Read the full article below:https://t.co/SaxB3ZRm32
#Relationships = Small Biz Management - If you are in the game, be IN the game! PRT https://t.co/mrLLmQ0OMX
— ITB Partners (@Jim_Weber) January 20, 2020
What does the professional researchers good practice look like? @ahrcpress doctoral researchers discussing @StirCourtHotel #SGSAHRes
— SGSAH (@sgsah) January 17, 2020
1/2 Dr Stephen Kenny's article 'Capturing Racial Pathology: American Medical Photography in the Era of Jim Crow' has been featured in the most recent issue of the American Journal of Public Health (AJPH). Find out more: https://t.co/2UZGSgmPgE pic.twitter.com/wBw3tyWo4k
— Liv Uni History (@LivUniHistory) January 7, 2020
My Star Wars Pathology Test results make me C-3PO. https://t.co/DraBDtBDRj
— helena 〄 (@bannions) December 23, 2019
Here's why the implementation of #digitalworkflows is key to achieving widespread adoption of digital pathology and driving improvements. https://t.co/3Fo7cHZHDb
— Corista (@Corista_LLC) December 9, 2019
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