Such a tragedy. Be extra cognizant of old climbing gear before trusting it — Climber Dies When Anchor Fails At Joshua Tree&url=https://t.co/cPtJUIP4dP
In a circumferential binder, the pelvic reduction is noted - the bladder contrast reveals its displacement due to hematoma - a pelvic arteriogram was negative for identifiable injury
Loved this episode @HiddenBrain@taranoelleboyle! Would really like to see some more detailed show notes with the relevant sources and citations so listeners can read more on the topic.
“We have to get beyond this idea that making mistakes is somehow indicative of not being smart, not competent, not belonging. The most accomplished people in the world have all experienced failure at some point.” -@KevinCokley1
We can all feel like impostors from time to time. Psychologist @KevinCokley1 tells us how we can turn that negative voice in our heads into an ally. Listen and follow: https://t.co/Y4cZRQIlTf
@MVGutierrezMD In college I tutored Orgo and Biochem for Educational Opportunities at @CalPoly, which was a program for historically and financially disadvantaged students. Somehow those students excelled when given the same resources as their wealthier classmates who hired private tutors.
I just pointed at my little sister and now she's crying. Thank you refs for showing me the error of my ways, I didn't understand how hurtful that could be. #taunting#SFvsCIN
We’re social creatures, we depend on each other, which is why we need a sense of concern for others’ well-being. Compassion is what’s important and you don’t have to be religious to practise it. Practising compassion here and now—living a meaningful life—is what is most important
@EvanPolce @BrianGroganMD@EricJCotterMD @DrAndreaSpiker @wiscorthopedics Very cool study, although the rise of research years is worrying and raises the barrier into the field. Also I'm wondering why Texas is the south but Oklahoma is southwest!