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#pathart #artifyingpathology for med school. time to HALT! last one for the month! https://t.co/vcyrkTcF7U #pathology #pathboards @NehalRahate #pathology @pembeoltulu @DrAhmedKalebi @suraksharaob @Swathiprabhu5 @Thejaspatho @Path_Matt @DrGeeONE @erikanuradha @drsupriyatiwari pic.twitter.com/G3IH1Xpd0k
— Vijay Shankar S (@VijayPatho) May 28, 2020
The @US_FDA recently issued new guidelines regarding the use of #digitalpathology and other medical technologies as we adjust to life during #COVID19. Read the entire guidance document here: https://t.co/fh7pWFjhPU
— Corista (@Corista_LLC) May 28, 2020
The #coronavirus is testing the capabilities of pathology labs all over the world. Is your lab flexible enough for a pandemic? https://t.co/rxe7koVRS0
— Corista (@Corista_LLC) May 27, 2020
any specialty other than psychiatry (eg neurology) would expect biological validation of pathology: basic neuroscience (fMRI, PET), cognitive psychology (deficits in working memory etc crucial to executive systems), genetics/genomics (correlates), medical sociology (of outcomes)
— human Rorschach test (@saintlennybruce) May 28, 2020
Agreed - crystalloids = low magnification intraluminal feature that draws the eye to a focus for further evaluation; in TURPs may be seen in adenosis as well (ref: https://t.co/J3RpZaetBh - especially in cases with thermal artifact, IHC likely necessary for diagnosis #gupath
— Samson W. Fine, MD (@rovingatuscap) October 8, 2018
We have been gently testing it along with more traditional NE markers in the #gupath realm @whynottwitgu #IHCpath #pathjc
— Samson W. Fine, MD (@rovingatuscap) September 26, 2018
Samson here - speaking of Ki-67, do you see a role for it in any of your panels for NE Tumors in lung? #IHCpath #pathjc
— Samson W. Fine, MD (@rovingatuscap) September 26, 2018
maybe bec. Dr. Epstein himself (in person and in the literature) has advocated 4 #GrdGrp terminology
— Samson W. Fine, MD (@rovingatuscap) August 18, 2016
MANY people (including many celebrities) fall victim to the frequent false positives in Lyme testing (nearly 50%!!). Enabled by unethical labs and physicians who falsely make this dx. https://t.co/DSqlazD9on
— Matthew Wasco (@Gleason4plus5) February 3, 2020
Justin Bieber says he has both chronic mono and Lyme disease. This is unlikely! Do you know one of the most common causes of false (+) lyme testing is? Mono! Unfortunately there is too much false Lyme diagnosis out there. #labmedicine https://t.co/AOIhUMoa0X
— Matthew Wasco (@Gleason4plus5) February 3, 2020
Day 6 of the Epic conversion, just received a requisition on an OR patient where the requisition is older than the patient, and the patient is 23 years old. The requisition is appropriately yellowed from being in a box for 25 years.
— Matthew Wasco (@Gleason4plus5) January 31, 2020
Histologic Evaluation of Malignant Polyps and Low-Stage Colorectal Carcinoma; read this research by @MedicalCollege #pathologists Drs. Catherine E. Hagen and Ayesha Farooq in the just-released December issue of @ArchivesPath: https://t.co/ulMNAqavQl. pic.twitter.com/Bn0JO3PGVu
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) November 30, 2019
Histologic Evaluation of Malignant Polyps and Low-Stage Colorectal Carcinoma; read this research by @MedicalCollege #pathologists Drs. Catherine E. Hagen and Ayesha Farooq in the just-released December issue of @ArchivesPath: https://t.co/ulMNAqavQl. pic.twitter.com/WxztP03dvf
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) November 29, 2019
Histologic Evaluation of Malignant Polyps and Low-Stage Colorectal Carcinoma; read this research by @MedicalCollege #pathologists Drs. Catherine E. Hagen and Ayesha Farooq in the just-released December issue of @ArchivesPath: https://t.co/ulMNAqavQl. pic.twitter.com/C1um6bVOIP
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) November 28, 2019
Histologic Evaluation of Malignant Polyps and Low-Stage Colorectal Carcinoma; read this research by @MedicalCollege #pathologists Drs. Catherine E. Hagen and Ayesha Farooq in the just-released December issue of @ArchivesPath: https://t.co/ulMNAqavQl. pic.twitter.com/Qm4JgEDZuj
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) November 27, 2019
#pathart #artifyingpathology for med school continued. The cute one here!! https://t.co/0wXBMMwAVc #pathology #pathboards @NehalRahate @pembeoltulu @DrAhmedKalebi @kriyer68 @suraksharaob @Swathiprabhu5 @Thejaspatho @pembeoltulu @DrRolaAli @Path_Matt @DrGeeONE pic.twitter.com/kBSvDdvuwo
— Vijay Shankar S (@VijayPatho) May 27, 2020
You know that for a fact? Where did you get your PHD in pathology?!
— Hiebs 😷 (@ 🏠 or 🚑) 🇨🇦 (@SenorHiebs) May 27, 2020
People with no medical education need to stop thinking they know more than the health officials that have stated it can be done safely
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/s3BusGGxOm
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) April 30, 2019
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/gwgM1N3bZ0. #pathologists pic.twitter.com/44jmE3I1cp
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) April 29, 2019
My Potter Pathology Test results make me Hermione. https://t.co/EzqAsQuugK via @idr_labs
— Mariana Albuquerque #EleNão (@umbrios) May 10, 2020
A-B testing sounds bad when you say it.
— Scott Adams (@ScottAdamsSays) May 6, 2020
A successful digital pathology system implementation depends upon careful planning and commitment. https://t.co/ojKOCSuWxC
— Corista (@Corista_LLC) May 2, 2020
#pathology #Medicare (Australia) #auspol
— 💧Robyn D💦 (@KoparaFallsKid) April 30, 2020
Yesterday I had to pay $25 for a pathology test. Turns out of you are NOT diabetic, Medicare will only rebate one of this particular test per 12 month period. My endo ordered one in Nov & another in Apr. 1/2
An AMAZING story of how teams led by Dr. Ramy Arnaout of @BIDMChealth used #3Dprinting to address the int'l shortage of #COVID nasal swabs for testing patients. Read on to learn more, see all shared info incl. prototypes, IRB, & more. #innovation @BIDMCPathology #pathology 1/n pic.twitter.com/7WQiMSupx9
— Yael K. Heher, MD MPH FRCP(C) (@yaelheher) April 25, 2020
My Pooh Pathology Test results make me Pooh. https://t.co/fUNWwIcvLP via @idr_labs
— Raquel #1 The Lucky One stan (@mybendystraw) April 25, 2020
The AOA remembers Mary Jo Robinson, DO, a leader in the osteopathic pathology community and in medical education. RIP and thank you for serving the profession. https://t.co/AIQDz1Tvkn
— AOA (@AOAforDOs) April 17, 2020
Costly CT Scans Filling Coronavirus Testing Void for U.S. Doctors https://t.co/rqtXOH9Uzh
— Matthew Herper (@matthewherper) April 10, 2020
For medical practices and health systems looking to quickly integrate #telemedicine during the #COVID19Pandemic, we've expanded our Digital Health Playbook series to offer best practices curated from experts in the field. https://t.co/LW5Cw9gZhn
— AMA (@AmerMedicalAssn) April 7, 2020
To be fair, most of the time, when people without sufficient training do some stats, epi or modelling and share it for the world to see, we do publish it in journals and call it research.
— Jack Wilkinson (@jd_wilko) March 16, 2020
This could be it. I'm just frustrated we're doing so little testing.
— Miles McBain (@MilesMcBain) March 19, 2020
In letter to GPs: "Unfortunately, the extreme pressure on our personal protective equipment (PPE) stocks continues, and the situation regarding pathology test kits, reagents and swabs is deteriorating rapidly, with kits no longer being available in some regions of the country."
— david munk (@davidmunk) March 14, 2020
Meet Rutika Puranik, Chief Medical Technologist, Department of Molecular Pathology at University of Chicago Medicine, our latest member spotlight interviewee! #IamAMP #molpath https://t.co/vz4XxhwLI3 pic.twitter.com/oVDEX0xFuC
— Association for Molecular Pathology (@AMPath) March 5, 2020
Please come by our poster on CNS LPD #229 happening right now! Excellent work lead by Dr. Cantu @WCMCPathology! We are also testing out the new poster format with the 2 versions shown here. #SocHemeUSCAP #USCAP2020 pic.twitter.com/PKYaIYPfqy
— Genevieve Crane, MD, PhD (@evemariecrane) March 2, 2020
Unit Test Token Verification for Auth0 using Jest and mock-jwkshttps://t.co/YT8vQksIcU
— Java Script Briefly (@JavaScript_b) March 1, 2020
+1 JSBot #javascript
Looking forward to a great talk by @yaelheher on quality and safety.
— Matthew Cecchini (@Path_Matt) February 18, 2020
A critically important topic for #pathology @MayoClinicPath pic.twitter.com/t34JvN0RWf
A successful digital pathology system implementation depends upon careful planning and commitment. https://t.co/h55VQX3cqR
— Corista (@Corista_LLC) February 4, 2020
The Wheaton UniSpense PRO is an intelligent peristaltic pump for all of your dispensing needs https://t.co/uwZVVpDAii scientific equipment
— Thomas Scientific, LLC (@ThomasSci) February 2, 2020
Empowerment.
— UNICEF (@UNICEF) February 2, 2020
Hope.
A lifeline.
Education is every child's right. #AChildIsAChild pic.twitter.com/AkLwkRvUH5
Hint: think which one goes with "more likely to underfit" and which with "more likely to overfit" when training a model.
— Data Science Renee (@BecomingDataSci) January 27, 2020
Pathologist - Yosemite Pathology Medical Group, Inc - , CA https://t.co/6qdVIgIFvQ
— ASIP (@ASIPath) January 16, 2020
Practice ambulatory emergency medicine. Develop ddx and plan work up of person limping into Starbucks, person with swollen ankles, and person with rapid respirations. There is pathology everywhere!
— Ronald get more PPE to our providers Hirsch, MD (@signaturedoc) January 16, 2020
GI-specialized pathologist Dr. Jeremy S. Miller outlines the key elements that influence specimen volume and quality such as the size of biopsy forceps, positioning, and handling techniques. Read more >> https://t.co/KNFZkXbyw4
— bsc endoscopy (@bsc_endoscopy) January 8, 2020
2020 Current Procedural Terminology Coding Changes: https://t.co/wOt8KVBykg #BulletinACS pic.twitter.com/MvdK1yleSX
— AmericanCollSurgeons (@AmCollSurgeons) January 6, 2020
Fall-Hamilton Elementary's @principalest explains the truth behind misunderstanding of trauma-informed education.https://t.co/FhMyqORODT
— edutopia (@edutopia) December 29, 2019
Helped you as a pathologist or as a patient?
— Dave deBronkart (@ePatientDave) December 20, 2019
I did some opening preparation prior to purchase :)
— agadmator (@agadmator) December 17, 2019
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