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Excited 2 b in San Antonio 4 #USCAP2017 - #uscap Sat nite kicks off w/ @PulmPathSoc featuring @TimAllenMDJD @smlungpathguy @Sinchita_Roy pic.twitter.com/nKHaSGgXnR
— Samson W. Fine, MD (@rovingatuscap) March 3, 2017
Think @MArnold_PedPath will #tweetingthemeeting #SocPedsPath on Sat- who else? Pls share morph/ihc/molec esp. applicable 2 general practice
— Samson W. Fine, MD (@rovingatuscap) March 2, 2017
Good review here of a new "at-home" lab testing company that offers a lot of nonsense tests that sound helpful. More of the proliferation of presenting questionable tests as conclusive (when they are not). #labmedicinehttps://t.co/vLucIE6Pfd via @sciencebasedmed
— Matthew Wasco (@Gleason4plus5) June 12, 2019
#MedicalStudents: Apply for the @CAPFndn Medical Student Travel Award to attend the Fall Residents Forum meeting at #CAP20vegas to gain valuable insight & critical knowledge from experts in #pathology. Apply by 3/9/20: https://t.co/kkgDCvtG3t. pic.twitter.com/o2jXvWd8qT
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) March 7, 2020
#Pathologists Tip of the Week: Know your value. If you are going to get paid what you deserve, you must research and understand the comparable salaries for your position in your region at your type of practice. Read more from @NRiddleMD: https://t.co/9mQqXUA1h0. pic.twitter.com/uj9iO25fp9
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) March 7, 2020
Hear @kalishahillmd share what she believes is crucial for medical directors to effectively lead a lab. Join the CAP or renew your membership today: https://t.co/LYT17E86G9. #pathologists pic.twitter.com/KHKOCdrpQW
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) March 6, 2020
#Pathologists Tip of the Week: Know your value. If you are going to get paid what you deserve, you must research and understand the comparable salaries for your position in your region at your type of practice. Read more from @NRiddleMD: https://t.co/9mQqXUA1h0. pic.twitter.com/jsVqvnsHn4
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) March 6, 2020
Hear @kalishahillmd share what she believes is crucial for medical directors to effectively lead a lab. Join the CAP or renew your membership today: https://t.co/LYT17E86G9. #pathologists pic.twitter.com/gizD57LWuI
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) March 5, 2020
#Pathologists Tip of the Week: Know your value. If you are going to get paid what you deserve, you must research and understand the comparable salaries for your position in your region at your type of practice. Read more from @NRiddleMD: https://t.co/9mQqXUA1h0. pic.twitter.com/2NkghrMfUo
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) March 5, 2020
In A 1st, Scientists Use Revolutionary Gene-Editing Tool To Edit Inside A Patient: https://t.co/OyTz66EdBL.
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) March 4, 2020
#MedicalStudents: Apply for the @CAPFndn Medical Student Travel Award to attend the Fall Residents Forum meeting at #CAP20vegas to gain valuable insight & critical knowledge from experts in #pathology. Apply by 3/9/20: https://t.co/kkgDCvc5bV. pic.twitter.com/I8p4yzLIhH
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) March 4, 2020
#Pathologists Tip of the Week: Know your value. If you are going to get paid what you deserve, you must research and understand the comparable salaries for your position in your region at your type of practice. Read more from @NRiddleMD: https://t.co/9mQqXUA1h0. pic.twitter.com/4sEOqZEwyV
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) March 4, 2020
#Pathologists Tip of the Week: Know your value. If you are going to get paid what you deserve, you must research and understand the comparable salaries for your position in your region at your type of practice. Read more from @NRiddleMD: https://t.co/9mQqXUA1h0. pic.twitter.com/7pl8vxByOq
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) March 3, 2020
Pathologist-to-Pathologist Tip of the Week: Turn uncertainty into a positive. Learn how to present uncertainty with authority. Read more in this blog, "Helpful Hints for the New-in-Practice Pathologist": https://t.co/6kBLxjFwi2. #pathologists pic.twitter.com/re2scKRma0
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) May 26, 2019
Pathologist-to-Pathologist Tip of the Week: Turn uncertainty into a positive. Learn how to present uncertainty with authority. Read more in this blog, "Helpful Hints for the New-in-Practice Pathologist": https://t.co/6kBLxjnVqu. #pathologists pic.twitter.com/rmLM3iUkHG
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) May 25, 2019
Pathologist-to-Pathologist Tip of the Week: Turn uncertainty into a positive. Learn how to present uncertainty with authority. Read more in this blog, "Helpful Hints for the New-in-Practice Pathologist": https://t.co/6kBLxjnVqu. #pathologists pic.twitter.com/f7YHoZwG6a
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) May 24, 2019
Pathologist-to-Pathologist Tip of the Week: Turn uncertainty into a positive. Learn how to present uncertainty with authority. Read more in this blog, "Helpful Hints for the New-in-Practice Pathologist": https://t.co/6kBLxjnVqu. #pathologists pic.twitter.com/WAAltyQQxC
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) May 23, 2019
Pathologist-to-Pathologist Tip of the Week: Turn uncertainty into a positive. Learn how to present uncertainty with authority. Read more in this blog, "Helpful Hints for the New-in-Practice Pathologist": https://t.co/6kBLxjnVqu. #pathologists pic.twitter.com/aEfyKS4z46
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) May 22, 2019
Washington state enacts law protecting patients from surprise medical bills and provides network adequacy requirement. Read more. https://t.co/oAZYzUwJkg pic.twitter.com/PLShVUMisy
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) May 22, 2019
Pathology Physician Lab Director - 4-8 hrs/week - Outside Little Rock, Arkansas https://t.co/gvwajdvM1M
— Harley (@Harley1947) April 30, 2020
* LA Reaches Legal Settlement With Company For 'False Advertising' Of COVID-19 Test https://t.co/wV5yoks8of @nprscience
— Thomas Scientific, LLC (@ThomasSci) April 26, 2020
Apollo crew practicing a water landing in 1966. (Space training is hard work.) pic.twitter.com/DxqO9ltuuh
— Andrew Rader (@marsrader) April 13, 2020
You called it a pathology? THANK YOU! It is time the nation stopped pretending his behavior is 1 - normal and 2 - acceptable. It is neither.
— Norrth Wakandan-American #FBR #ResistHate (@norrthpier) April 9, 2020
Americans are dying and he wants total adoration.
Where are the TEST KITS?
Graduate School Prepared Me to Self-Quarantine - The Chronicle of Higher Education https://t.co/52dmo0Bgci
— Writing For Research (@Write4Research) April 7, 2020
If you only read one article on COVID-19 - this should be it.
— Lars Jorgensen (@LarsDenmar) April 1, 2020
By retired Professor of Pathology, Dr. John Lee.
Btw. Is it only in France, by @Mediapart, Questions R raised ab the role of scientific advisers to gov & their links to the medical industry?https://t.co/YavLrSpGdu
To interest medical students in #pathology, we must leave a lasting impression on them during #MedEd. https://t.co/AZOc03w84A
— The Pathologist (@pathologistmag) April 1, 2020
#Pathology is key to patient care, so patient-pathologist interactions are vital. https://t.co/7Tfz6HioV9
— The Pathologist (@pathologistmag) March 31, 2020
Molecular pathology of neurodegenerative diseases: principles and practice https://t.co/gVD2PKa0vD
— Francisco Paz-Gómez 🔬 (@fpazgomez) March 11, 2020
Anything to improve #patient #understanding is a good thing #summary #blooducation https://t.co/AiFmeJ1ZjI
— Dr Sylvia Benjamin (@Gogmum) February 19, 2020
A thorough working knowledge of anatomy is required for all medical doctors.
— Human Anatomy (@BodyAnatomy) January 23, 2020
Pathology! Minus the direct patient interaction bit...but you can do cytology and see patients who need fine needle aspirations!
— Morgue Barbie, MD says just wear the mask already (@pathologiste08) January 16, 2020
The Explicit Coding Disciplinehttps://t.co/WFTsT9SUeY
— Java Script Briefly (@JavaScript_b) January 15, 2020
+1 BlinkTagBot #javascript
Especially when you start being able to predict that the test will come back with an annoying result that doesn't help.
— Matthew Wasco (@Gleason4plus5) January 19, 2018
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/P5y9f6sIRE
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) October 19, 2018
Dog training.
— Simone Giertz (@SimoneGiertz) December 30, 2019
Metis Makes 2019 Training Industry's Top Training Companies List: https://t.co/FCxpmb9JZK pic.twitter.com/c3wQpkJJMM
— Metis (@thisismetis) December 26, 2019
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/k5rrmO4VJg
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) October 10, 2018
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