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#shamelessplug haha - any low cost copies for #pathjc members? especially trainees?
— Samson W. Fine, MD (@rovingatuscap) January 18, 2017
do we know whether natl mtgs having similar discussions (FDA/usage/storage/publicly available resources)? #pathjc #continuetheconversations
— Samson W. Fine, MD (@rovingatuscap) January 18, 2017
one of the central q's #pathjc
— Samson W. Fine, MD (@rovingatuscap) January 18, 2017
I would like to congratulate @path_ik for being in top three authors in #pancreas subspecialty according to total #abstract count of #USCAP. See in Table-4 of @pathologistmag #articlehttps://t.co/3MRlfTwyng
— Serdar Balcı (@serdarbalci) February 9, 2020
I have no idea what they're supposed to be looking at here but someone thinks this is what a Congo red for amyloid looks like? Funny how they also don't understand how polarizing light works or looks either. How do you spend so much time learning terminology & then give up? pic.twitter.com/0FTBHzEG3x
— Matthew Wasco (@Gleason4plus5) May 14, 2020
CAP Junior Members: The CAP Foundation Informatics Travel Award offers an opportunity to advance these skills and meet with industry leaders
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) February 10, 2020
in the field of informatics at #CAP20vegas. Apply by 4/6/20: https://t.co/KRmDWjhB0q. pic.twitter.com/z7BEiQnRN8
The risk here is very low. From a medical perspective, we want people to be alert, to take precaution, but not be unnecessarily panicked. You need a balance," says Dr. Sheng Chen on the novel coronavirus: https://t.co/A7PQBWMOOF. #pathologists
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) February 7, 2020
This is great. I just posted it to our lab slack as a clear elucidation of writing best practice https://t.co/YIETrYzNqd
— Seamus Holden (@seamus_holden) May 29, 2020
Exclusive: NHS labs were frozen out of coronavirus testing programme says IBMS President Allan Wilson https://t.co/tpT3qOVeqS
— IBMS #AtTheHeartOfHealthcare (@IBMScience) May 15, 2020
New2Trip: Focused Update of 2017 ACC Expert Consensus Decision Pathway on Management of Mitral Regurgitation https://t.co/0druS81qdF
— Trip Database (@tripdatabase) May 7, 2020
Heartfelt thanks to all the MRC researchers helping to boost #coronavirus testing capacity across the UK. https://t.co/t47z4b9TbQ
— Medical Research Council (@The_MRC) May 1, 2020
Recently released from #TCT20: #myelofibrosis practice aids available for download now! https://t.co/RNJfAmbRDz
— PeerView (@PeerView) April 27, 2020
SA Government now rules out privatisation of coronavirus testing agency https://t.co/B4SbCk5NKn
— ABC Adelaide (@abcadelaide) April 22, 2020
finally some common sense by SA Govt
— Anastasios (Taso) Manolakis (💦💦💦 (@AnastasiosManol) April 22, 2020
SA Government now rules out privatisation of coronavirus testing agency https://t.co/5WQipQnfR3 via @ABCNews
SA Government now rules out privatisation of coronavirus testing agency https://t.co/3HMKYY6WlL via @ABCNews
— Selina Green 🎙 (@SelinaGreen5290) April 22, 2020
SA Government now rules out privatisation of coronavirus testing agency https://t.co/asJJSjo9oH
— Lex de Grauw (@opa1420) April 22, 2020
I thought maybe this guy was a pathologist but that training does not appear on his Twitter home page.
— M. Balter teaches/does journalism, remotely. (@mbalter) April 22, 2020
It does not inspire confidence in Australia's testing that Greg Granger, director of operations at St Vincent's pathology service SydPath, describes his test as having 100% specificity, esp. *after* human error is taken into account.
— Alex Holcombe (@ceptional) April 22, 2020
Interesting (but somewhat controversial) alternative to Covid-19 molecular testing #covid19radiology #covid19 https://t.co/X6p8sqMWrU
— Karim Sirgi MD, MBA (@ksirgimd) April 17, 2020
Thanks for the publicity! #covid19 #genomics #informatics https://t.co/DrzjbIySCs
— Jason H. Moore, PhD (@moorejh) April 13, 2020
@NCCN Recommendations for the management of patients with NSCLC during the COVID-19 pandemic https://t.co/CzK6Uye7Gn
— Sandip Patel MD (@PatelOncology) April 11, 2020
Welcome @DRMissWV to the discussion. Hopefully you will learn some important things from our expert. We are hoping this will be useful for all stages of training.
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) March 11, 2019
it was medical language, basically anatomy, some pathology and statistics in the same exam (all rather superficially, it's to teach basic medical terms since we're studying in english and it's not our first language)
— 𝒜𝓃𝓃𝒶 loves 𝒞𝒽𝓊𝓁 3000 🍑🍒 (@Jeon_ssi_) March 31, 2020
Just listening to @BBCInOurTime on Paul Dirac, which treats fact that his Swiss father spoke only French to him during his Bristol childhood as some disciplinarian pathology. This is recommended bilingual practice! Kid learns it faster if parents separate the languages.
— Matt Steinglass Ở NHÀ LÀ YÊU NƯỚC (@mattsteinglass) March 31, 2020
Epidemiology as a field everywhere is extremely multidisciplinary, from maths to computational modelling to social studies to scientific communication to pathology to biosecurity to food chains and industry knowledge to all sorts else.
— Mallory Moore (@Chican3ry) March 28, 2020
TBH mathematics doesn't cut it alone either
Coronavirus drive-through testing site no longer accepting new appointments https://t.co/AJ8xfZZIJz
— S M (@Shoogie5) March 17, 2020
Thans for this @JocelynBenson ! #COVID19 testing in Michigan pic.twitter.com/5szEMT8Cct
— Andrew M. Ibrahim MD, MSc (@AndrewMIbrahim) March 14, 2020
I have wished for an renv like solution for local version management!
— Alison Presmanes Hill (@apreshill) March 9, 2020
Dr. Noelle Orata @SweetNowwy is persuing her second masters degree; MBA in Healthcare Management. The 1st was MMed in #Pathology. Why? You ask-"We work in a broken health system; it's a challenge, but it's our challenge to fix" and she is equipping herself to.#LNNetwork #SheCan pic.twitter.com/KZ53uGd4RL
— Dr. Esther Njoroge-Muriithi (@Esther_Njoroge) February 29, 2020
Why is it a big deal anyway ? A few specialties have minimal patient Verbal interaction: radiology , pathology , neonatal (but you do still talk to parents ) ,
— Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) February 29, 2020
This is why I love to share my own medical history with my patients and all of you online! https://t.co/oMfalNXQsU
— Dr Zuri A. Murrell (@DrZuriMurrell) February 5, 2020
How much training data do you need to get started with AI? And how much does quality matter? Watch our 1min intro video here to find out: https://t.co/JyjBEaSfxH#pathology #medtech #artificialintelligence
— Aiforia (@aiforia_tech) January 30, 2020
FOUND THIS VIDEO; MED REG TOLD AN F1 TO GO AND CLERK A PATIENT IN RESUS pic.twitter.com/Lms5cexrmy
— Tom Oates (@toates_19) January 7, 2020
Very well done. Concrete, specific, and includes evaluation/monitoring.
— Brian Nosek (@BrianNosek) January 7, 2020
My Pooh Pathology Test results make me Tigger. https://t.co/pGT7y1r9KL via @idr_labs
— alisha☕️ (@itisntalisha) January 3, 2020
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