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Every field in medicine has difficult calls, on which even experts disagree. Who is the arbiter in these cases?
— Matthew Wasco (@Gleason4plus5) August 31, 2019
One of the misperceptions in medicine (mostly by press and lay public) is that medical conditions are binary (positive or negative) instead of a continuum.
Did not test that
— Matthew Wasco (@Gleason4plus5) August 28, 2019
How I interpret medical literature:
— Matthew Wasco (@Gleason4plus5) August 27, 2019
<0.05 = extremely significant. Definitely true. I will change my life and practice as applicable.
>0.05 = definitely false. Proven to be not a factor. Mock anyone who believes it to be true.
If it's friday at 4:45 PM, it must mean the patient has promyelocytic leukemia. #hemepath
— Matthew Wasco (@Gleason4plus5) April 20, 2018
Roughly how old is the patient, ped cardiac tumor have a few more ddx. Myxoma ns cardiac IMT to me
— Bin Xu (@BinXu16) July 18, 2019
Today & every day, the CAP thanks medical lab professionals for their unwavering commitment to delivering timely and accurate test results for patients everywhere. Send an ecard to a medical lab professional in your life: https://t.co/X3omdDaprH. #LabWeek #InThisTogether pic.twitter.com/tuf03bpeAn
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) April 25, 2020
Dr. Bobbi Pritt (@ParasiteGal) discusses a new FDA approved, at-home COVID-19 test and what it could provide patients unable to travel to testing sites: https://t.co/cZ7qk9pBMn. #pathologists via @bpdunleavy @UPI
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) April 24, 2020
Listen to this CAPcast: Using Proficiency Testing to Ensure Accurate SARS-CoV-2 Testing. @ParasiteGal discusses COV2, a new proficiency testing (PT) program for the detection of SARS-CoV-2 by nucleic acid amplification testing: https://t.co/vphcRsI0To. #pathologists pic.twitter.com/HJxn7NlEOW
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) April 24, 2020
Today & every day, the CAP thanks medical lab professionals for their unwavering commitment to delivering timely and accurate test results for patients everywhere. Send an ecard to a medical lab professional in your life: https://t.co/X3omdDaprH. #LabWeek #InThisTogether pic.twitter.com/bezIxOrZgT
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) April 24, 2020
Listen to this CAPcast: Using Proficiency Testing to Ensure Accurate SARS-CoV-2 Testing. @ParasiteGal discusses COV2, a new proficiency testing (PT) program for the detection of SARS-CoV-2 by nucleic acid amplification testing: https://t.co/vphcRsI0To. #pathologists pic.twitter.com/tYbbxRasKl
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) April 23, 2020
Ohio governor vetoes adverse surprise billing language from state budget. Read more. https://t.co/QUMjGC7Ihq pic.twitter.com/XS8mZwwtSb
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) July 27, 2019
You see, most physicians study pathology, pharmacology, virology, biochemistry, pharmacology. We don't practice based on some govt imposed algorithm unless we created it. We use our knowledge base to prescribe/treat. FDA approval just means its safe to use..HCQ isn't suddenly1/
— CGallMD (@GallaherCaren) May 19, 2020
The physicians are the ones who are forming these protocols, so they are not supposed to pay for their usage.
— Serdar Balcı (@serdarbalci) August 1, 2019
I know that many are available as pdf, but they should be allowed to be integrated freely in patient care and research.
UX Expert in Medical App Development - Basel - NonStop Consulting https://t.co/Lrkn8I1T0I
— Statistics Views (@StatisticsViews) May 11, 2020
Followed by some of the greatest maiden overs in test cricket history
— David Winter (@TheAtavism) May 9, 2020
His antisocial pathology was very obvious in his younger years. Whatever medical issues he has now only accentuates his personality disorder.
— Rebekah Conner (@arcticmother) May 4, 2020
You've just had a mole or pigmented lesion removed--what comes next? Dr. Phyu Aung is here to answer your questions on the pathologist's role in the diagnosis & management of #melanoma! https://t.co/CAU7Rf8dkX @teaminspire @MDAndersonNews @DrPhyuPAung2 #MelanomaMonday pic.twitter.com/REvX9Nocu1
— Melanoma Research (@MelanomaReAlli) May 4, 2020
It started when there were test shortages & private pathology was locked out of testing.
— Andrew Miller : Covid Dragon can easily wake (@drajm) May 1, 2020
Now there are lots of tests available, no cost to govt, so it seems bureaucratic control is slow to relinquish. No basis to allege shortage of resources now.
No sense that I see pic.twitter.com/BwHwywCg7f
SHOUT IT FROM THE ROOFTOPS:
— Neil Singh Bedi ⚕ (@neilscientific) April 29, 2020
TESTING!
TRACING!
SPACING!
New2Trip: Focused Update of 2017 ACC Expert Consensus Decision Pathway on Management of Mitral Regurgitation https://t.co/0druS81qdF
— Trip Database (@tripdatabase) April 29, 2020
I believe that. This study didn't test for antibodies, though. Do you have a link for that?
— Syd (@PixSciCo) April 26, 2020
Next on the #caphodrfspring19 Facebook Live schedule: Residents Forum, "Transition into Practice" at 2:15pm EST: https://t.co/PlOwtInlRf. #pathologists pic.twitter.com/2YoyzeIgZJ
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) March 16, 2019
Not currently, but we are working to develop new antibody testing for COVID-19.
— Michigan Medicine Laboratories (MLabs) (@MLabsUM) April 15, 2020
When integrating #edtech into schools, make equity the framework. article: https://t.co/27pqBk2LDj #edchat #edtech #education
— Matt Hiefield (@MattHiefield) April 9, 2020
Singapore claims first use of antibody test to track coronavirus infections https://t.co/fp1276Umwb
— liz worthey (@lizworthey) March 20, 2020
UAB Pathology labs will be able to test for COVID-19 by end of weekhttps://t.co/Uf1ZgHW0F1
— Rachel McRea (@Rachel_McRea) March 17, 2020
Listen to this new CAPcast with Dr. Pranil Chandra, Chief Medical Officer of Genomic and Clinical Pathology with @PathGroupLabs: Modern Genomic Profiling in Myeloid Disorders and Acute Leukemia: https://t.co/KQCr8ReP2D. #pathologists pic.twitter.com/iEEukIWn0y
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) November 25, 2018
I'm asking for my student who needs any data on water management/quality in Iraq for her MA thesis.
— Milos Popovic (@milos_agathon) March 2, 2020
No hand sanitizer in patient rooms in the US?
— Ilan Schwartz MD PhD (@GermHunterMD) February 29, 2020
Check out our exclusive pathology-specific measures on the Pathologists Quality Registry helping #pathologists qualify for Medicare incentives. Learn more: https://t.co/yQst3SKCOD pic.twitter.com/fjH5nyFjJS
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) October 24, 2018
#cap18chi attendees: we want your feedback on courses! Fill out the evaluation online (https://t.co/d29dn1uwdE) or via the the CAP18 app (see screen shot of Evaluate the Session! link available within each course. pic.twitter.com/YrNZtJrbbq
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) October 24, 2018
Under connectivity affects teacher practice. https://t.co/JRUbFTi8PJ #edchat #edtech #digitaldivide #education pic.twitter.com/9kYos16eNE
— Matt Hiefield (@MattHiefield) February 13, 2020
Registration now open for Advanced Cytopathology Education (ACE) https://t.co/zrvx9OyZ1Y pic.twitter.com/VcBzsSJJQq
— Cytopathology.org (@cytopathology) January 17, 2020
Did you know that each month, Podiatry Today has online exclusive content? Check out this January piece, "Key Orthotic Pearls In The Management Of Rearfoot Pathology."
— Podiatry Today (@PodiatryToday) January 23, 2020
By Karen A. Langone, DPM, DABPM, FAAPSM.https://t.co/BZTJsNvMbM@APMA @ACFAS pic.twitter.com/fJDxBQMJ6u
Mediastinal lymph nodes in a patient undergoing lung lobectomy for poorly differentiated squamous cell carcinoma. Surprise. Special stain=GMS @smlungpathguy @Chucktowndoc @JMGardnerMD @Sara_Jiang @lfwalkerlw @Ben_WolfPath @yro854 #pathology #pulmpath #surgpath pic.twitter.com/YtnGwLMKdP
— Daniel Skipper (@DCSkipperDO) January 16, 2020
We have had an integrated curriculum since 2015, and I am the only pathologist who acts as a course director (one of my colleagues was also a course director but he has since retired).
— Valerie A. Fitzhugh, MD (@DrFNA) January 14, 2020
Doubly Robust Estimation of Causal Effect | Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes https://t.co/mFv0mNAveE
— Kazuki Yoshida (@kaz_yos) January 5, 2020
My Star Wars Pathology Test results make me R2-D2. https://t.co/RXxbIRXoXF
— 🔺сбалансированный ким🔺 (@commiegender) December 22, 2019
My Presidential Pathology Test results make me Ford. I have no idea who that is. Whoops. https://t.co/VaLbfGKxuH via @idr_labs
— ❀ Lynx/リンクス @ social distancing pro ✿ (( nsfr )) (@SwallowWaltz) December 22, 2019
No, I'm in NYC this week. This particular training was on the tech campus.
— Neil Lewis, Jr. (@NeilLewisJr) December 20, 2019
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