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@path_JC LIVE meetup today at noon #pathjc San Antonio convention center main lobby #bethere pic.twitter.com/izytj8ESjT
— Samson W. Fine, MD (@rovingatuscap) March 5, 2017
@LizRinehartMD Dr. Rinehart, how many/which training prog represented on RFEC these days? look forward 2 seeing many trainees @ #USCAP2015
— Samson W. Fine, MD (@rovingatuscap) March 20, 2015
"Clinicians are requesting a stat read as patient needs a chest tube and they can do another biopsy at the same time if they have to"
— Matthew Wasco (@Gleason4plus5) July 16, 2019
60% of twitter downtimes can also be blamed on medical errors.
— Matthew Wasco (@Gleason4plus5) July 11, 2019
favorite USCAP annual meeting locations:
— Matthew Wasco (@Gleason4plus5) March 18, 2018
1) Vancouver
2) San Diego
3) Boston
4) Seattle#uscap2018
@UMMCnews announces availability of in-house test, developed in wks w/ 24hr TAT. "We have to make sure that the patients who do have COVID-19 have results that are positive"--@TimAllenMDJD: https://t.co/0II8XlEcru. #pathologists
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) April 1, 2020
Q2: #CAPchat How has your usual lab workflow changed to accommodate #Covid19 testing? @ParasiteGal @DonKarcherMD
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) April 1, 2020
Q1: #CAPchat I'm sure a lot has been going on in everyone's labs. What challenges in #Covid19 testing has your lab overcome, and what challenges remain? @ParasiteGal @DonKarcherMD
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) April 1, 2020
New CAPcast: Smart Test Ordering: How Pathologists Can Lead. @ClevelandClinic pathologist and #cap19ORL faculty member Dr. Gary Procop on why #pathologists are in a unique position to recommend appropriate testing: https://t.co/vsc58NNh95. pic.twitter.com/DsQyepEfdP
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) June 25, 2019
New CAPcast: Smart Test Ordering: How Pathologists Can Lead. @ClevelandClinic pathologist and #cap19ORL faculty member Dr. Gary Procop on why #pathologists are in a unique position to recommend appropriate testing: https://t.co/vsc58NNh95. pic.twitter.com/UwmScVpnsk
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) June 24, 2019
Why #Pathologists Need to Master Business Intelligence Skills. In this CAPcast, Dr. R. Breckenridge on why business acumen is so important: https://t.co/PryqU2ujgF. Register now for Practice Management Workshop, 8/17-18: https://t.co/lSXNtnf6F9. pic.twitter.com/9BjKM9DM67
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) June 23, 2019
Why #Pathologists Need to Master Business Intelligence Skills. In this CAPcast, Dr. R. Breckenridge on why business acumen is so important: https://t.co/PryqU2ujgF. Register now for Practice Management Workshop, 8/17-18: https://t.co/lSXNtnf6F9. pic.twitter.com/vC9ms0Y5Pt
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) June 22, 2019
Patient Engagement: What do advocates think? https://t.co/9QkbVkFOra pic.twitter.com/Gc34JhOIgr
— Marie Ennis-O'Connor (@JBBC) May 26, 2020
Anyone planning to teach a course in COVID19 and willing to share a syllabus?
— Matthew Fox (@ProfMattFox) May 25, 2020
3/5 The second is "International Guidelines for the Flow Cytometric Evaluation of Peripheral Blood for Sezary Syndrome/Mycosis Fungoides". In this webinar @fiona3craig discusses guidelines and tips to evaluate this T-cell neoplasm by flow cytometry. https://t.co/aSjWcYu0gK
— Ameet Kini, MD, PhD (@AmeetRKini) May 20, 2020
*the aspiration patient did die of aspiration, and the lung pathology was that of food particles, neutrophils/bacteria as one would expect in the affected region, not DAD
— Joanna Poole (@jopo899) April 20, 2020
And it was ever thus. No way to stop it. All that can be done is slow it enough that those that can survive with medical intervention, get it. Percentage of survivors will increase with mitigation, as the pathology and therapies develop. Shielding may save a few, at a cost.
— Mando 🇬🇧 (@Fornowago) April 13, 2020
My Star Wars Pathology Test results make me Anakin. https://t.co/vyrIF3bc0q via @idr_labs
— 𝐭𝐡𝐚𝐲𝐧𝐚𝐫𝐚 (@fenixnegrx) April 13, 2020
Exact coronavirus test numbers from SA Pathology: 35,716
— Mikey Nicholson (@Mikey_Nicholson) April 10, 2020
Mimi niliacha kuamini miujiza ya tiba niliposoma pathology medical school! Huwezi kupingana na sayansi maana sayansi si mawazo ya mtu ni uhalisia wa nature. Dini ni mawazo ya watu ndo maana zipo nyingi ila sheria za sayansi ni moja. Tuamke jamani.
— Mao Nyagalu (@nmaonezi) April 11, 2020
Amazing numbers for #CAPVirtualPath since the start last week! Thank you @Pathologists for supporting resident education with these live lectures! #pathology pic.twitter.com/A3vbvY7ZRG
— Adam L. Booth, MD (@ALBoothMD) April 10, 2020
It is not the test humans take. It was done through a blood test and pathology.
— Marty Wilcox, Author (@MartyWilcox) April 7, 2020
My Star Wars Pathology Test results make me Han Solo. https://t.co/L0eEgfbfs7 via @idr_labs
— fuji water (@HowardsMask) April 7, 2020
Still no mention in your FAQ on medical reasons on whether or not having pathology tests is deemed a sufficient reason. Could you add that please?
— Preston de Guise 🏳️🌈📝 (@backupbear) April 6, 2020
Anybody(with or without medical qualification) can be trained to collect nasal, oral samples and check body temperatures in a pandemic . The BMS processes the samples collected and results r ready in 24-48 hrs for interpretation by a pathologist. https://t.co/WMvKL6GQo9
— Abe Kowo (@AbeKowo) March 25, 2020
Is #bruxism a medical or #dental issue? There's more to this complex disorder than meets the eye, as most professionals know. Beyond its local effects, #bruxism is correlated with many other medical & lifestyle issues. #dentistry https://t.co/fGutbLM8MO pic.twitter.com/jVPwHK7VPW
— DentistryIQ (@DentistryIQ) March 19, 2020
Mark - I am afraid I don't. Our department of pathology has now an FDA-approved test, but we do not have the bandwidth to offer it to the general public as a public health screen.
— Denis Wirtz (@deniswirtz) March 12, 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 10, 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/EiEpSc9dDZ
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) January 9, 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/SsrqjJ19R4
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) January 9, 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) January 8, 2019
High quality voice. Both for the things you say and how you say them ;)
— Dr. Ushma Neill (@UshmaNeill) March 5, 2020
#pathboards #dermpath https://t.co/NePdc2NuVU
— Adam L. Booth, MD (@ALBoothMD) February 27, 2020
https://t.co/6Tn3dkkL9O via @smh Glad to see there are still some administrators with standards who will not be brow beaten
— Paul Rooney (@roonsopo) February 11, 2020
https://t.co/drfyfX7THs Forum: Lab Testing Significance Question: Had my endoscopy today. Scalloped mucosa was found in the duodenum bulb. Second part of duodenum normal. Now I await the pathology results. Was told it would take 1-2 weeks. https://t.co/iHj965pO93
— Celiac.com (@celiac_disease) January 31, 2020
Coronavirus and Ebola: could open access medical research find a cure?https://t.co/dZXkMN000q
— Guardian Universities (@GdnUniversities) January 23, 2020
I have no diagnosis. We ruled out sinister pathology via US and an endoscopy. Got education on diet and sleep and psychosocial stressors. Tried multiple medications until it correlated with symptom resolution.
— Greg Lehman (@GregLehman) January 7, 2020
'Women have been woefully neglected': does medical science have a gender problem? https://t.co/KBOc7Na9kH
— Guardian Science (@guardianscience) December 18, 2019
Breast #biopsy exams can now be done with the same #mammography equipment and in the same room as the screening and diagnostic mammogram. This can help save time, lessen costs and ultimately help improve the patient experience https://t.co/C57cykM9ig pic.twitter.com/mugzUdrE8F
— Hard at work for those on the frontlines (@GEHealthcare) December 17, 2019
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