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Rounding out #USCAP2015 Sat PM: PulmPathSoc 9:15p @natasharekhtman [MSKCC]: Predictive Biomarker Testing in Cytology & Small Bx Specimens
— Samson W. Fine, MD (@rovingatuscap) March 20, 2015
@pathpresenter has transformed the field of education and research in pathology!
— Merva Soluk Tekkesin (@merva_st) March 24, 2020
Education: simple to use!
Research: fast to use! (-international)
Sure it has been used more in #COVID19 days
@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) March 31, 2020
@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) March 30, 2020
Promising new 15-minute test for coronavirus comes with caveats, writes CAP Junior Member @DrAngelaBaldwin for @ABC @ABCNewsHealth. "With a sensitivity of 60%, the test could miss 4 out of 10 every cases": https://t.co/7nDjU1XIXx. @MontefioreNYC @EinsteinPath
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) March 29, 2020
Promising new 15-minute test for coronavirus comes with caveats, writes CAP Junior Member @DrAngelaBaldwin for @ABC @ABCNewsHealth. "With a sensitivity of 60%, the test could miss 4 out of 10 every cases": https://t.co/7nDjU1XIXx. @MontefioreNYC @EinsteinPath
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) March 28, 2020
Promising new 15-minute test for coronavirus comes with caveats, writes CAP Junior Member @DrAngelaBaldwin for @ABC @ABCNewsHealth.
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) March 27, 2020
"With a sensitivity of 60%, the test could miss 4 out of 10 every cases": https://t.co/7nDjU1XIXx. @MontefioreNYC @EinsteinPath
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/bizeb348Eq
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) June 21, 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/BGvF0hwZYH
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) June 20, 2019
New CAPcast: Interpreting Thyroid Nodules: Problems and Controversies. #cap19orl faculty member Dr. Saul Suster discusses controversial areas in thyroid nodule interpretation and recent changes in terminology for papillary carcinoma: https://t.co/mKcXodLup7. #pathologists pic.twitter.com/1Eqj9MyXwv
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) June 16, 2019
New CAPcast: Interpreting Thyroid Nodules: Problems and Controversies. #cap19orl faculty member Dr. Saul Suster discusses controversial areas in thyroid nodule interpretation and recent changes in terminology for papillary carcinoma: https://t.co/mKcXodLup7. #pathologists pic.twitter.com/W5Mdfe6r4D
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) June 15, 2019
New CAPcast: Interpreting Thyroid Nodules: Problems and Controversies. #cap19orl faculty member Dr. Saul Suster discusses controversial areas in thyroid nodule interpretation and recent changes in terminology for papillary carcinoma: https://t.co/mKcXodLup7. #pathologists pic.twitter.com/QVNuh6gwi3
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) June 14, 2019
New CAPcast: Interpreting Thyroid Nodules: Problems and Controversies. #cap19orl faculty member Dr. Saul Suster discusses controversial areas in thyroid nodule interpretation and recent changes in terminology for papillary carcinoma: https://t.co/mKcXodLup7. #pathologists pic.twitter.com/Xl8HHIo7rb
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) June 13, 2019
New CAPcast: Interpreting Thyroid Nodules: Problems and Controversies. #cap19orl faculty member Dr. Saul Suster discusses controversial areas in thyroid nodule interpretation and recent changes in terminology for papillary carcinoma: https://t.co/mKcXodLup7. #pathologists pic.twitter.com/Yp29y8uTmE
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) June 12, 2019
Who should we test for COVID-19? A triage model built from national symptom surveys https://t.co/rXKLfQGY0b
— Sean Davis (@seandavis12) May 22, 2020
Pathologist-to-Pathologist Tip of the Week: Get credentialed. As soon as you get your medical license, it's time to start credentialing--the process of verifying your qualifications for privileges. Read more: https://t.co/e0ou3ag3sy. #pathologists pic.twitter.com/1SCaRmDAHm
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) May 1, 2019
CAP President Dr. Bruce Williams welcomes #pathologists to the #cappolicy19 and reviews the importance of connecting directly with legislators to discuss the impact of federal policy on patient care. https://t.co/BRVneSn4Br pic.twitter.com/UlRQ1GK3O5
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) April 29, 2019
Dr. David Sacks of @NIHClinicalCntr comments on best testing practices for diagnosing diabetes #pathologists via @Healthline https://t.co/3njQ1yYkVY. #pathologists
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) April 4, 2019
Federal Funding Awarded for Rapid #COVID-19 Test #coronavirus https://t.co/UhAk5tJEeb
— Antibody Resource (@absresourcepage) April 23, 2020
We are pleased to reveal that we have launched a FREE App to download digital copies of the Clinical Services Journal and Pathology in Practice. Readers can now access information on the latest news, best practice and educational insights from their smartphone, tablet or laptop.
— Clinical Services Journal (@CSJMagazine) April 20, 2020
FDA Approves First Rapid Antibody Test for COVID-19 #FDA #AntibodyTest #COVD19 https://t.co/TcTNIMYhJi
— Atanas G. Atanasov (@_atanas_) April 5, 2020
COVID-19: Contending with a Dual Pathology in Britain #COVID19 #NHS #pandemic #testing #PPEshortage @SarahGangoli https://t.co/QGyzc4XX5C pic.twitter.com/tzX2hUUNtT
— Dr Bob Gill (@drbobgill) March 31, 2020
This is daily, free, live lectures by experts put together by @Pathologists to supplement resident training during this period! Check out the experts already signed up. Easy registration and calendar invites sent with GoToMeeting links, spread the word! #Pathology pic.twitter.com/65kzeeAFLA
— Adam L. Booth, MD (@ALBoothMD) March 31, 2020
I'm no pathologist, but even if sensitivity is 90% in real world use, you can't simply allow a symptomatic patient with a negative test go back to work/school and expect to slow the spread.
— White Coat Investor (@WCInvestor) March 24, 2020
Important to note: SOME of this increase is because testing is increasing.
— David Dobbs (@David_Dobbs) March 22, 2020
I would add that in architecture and the built environment medical metaphors (pathology, tumour etc.) were also used to stigmatise certain social groups and inconvenient phenomena. (Against) Virus as Metaphor https://t.co/IBQoy5ESqP via @NewYorker
— Sophia Psarra (@SophiaPsarra) March 19, 2020
What do they contain? #pathjc #vaping #EVALI
— Sanjay Mukhopadhyay (@smlungpathguy) November 6, 2019
Is that hoe dabbing is done @Candlergo ? How much hotter is it than regular vaping? #pathjc #vaping #EVALI
— Sanjay Mukhopadhyay (@smlungpathguy) November 6, 2019
Yes I think we are learning that. The more we know the better! Open to learning more! #pathjc #vaping #EVALI
— Sanjay Mukhopadhyay (@smlungpathguy) November 6, 2019
I was told by a number of medical practices today that no doctor can see a symptomatic patient nor can any Dr make pathology referrals for #COVID19 in #Victoria.
— Nova Emily Wright (@realNovaWright) 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/eot2KXIa0e
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) January 8, 2019
https://t.co/po44Ebdfk4
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/g0PgIJ3RBm
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) January 4, 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/eot2KXIa0e
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) January 3, 2019
https://t.co/po44Ebdfk4
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/bBT3LLETXz
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) January 2, 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/Q8E2eZRTYu
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) December 31, 2018
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/eot2KXIa0e
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) December 31, 2018
https://t.co/po44Ebdfk4
Nina Shah, MD, on the Safety and Efficacy of CAR T-Cell Therapies for Multiple Myeloma https://t.co/317jsdZgS8 #multiplemyeloma
— Robert Z. Orlowski (@Myeloma_Doc) February 17, 2020
#Relationships = Small Biz Management - If you are in the game, be IN the game! PRT https://t.co/DItRrmpMar
— ITB Partners (@Jim_Weber) January 16, 2020
'Women have been woefully neglected': does medical science have a gender problem?https://t.co/wmbb1YADWY
— Guardian Universities (@GdnUniversities) December 18, 2019
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