@little_clittle bookmarking this tweet so we can come back to it in a few years when you’re at the D1 level. Congrats on the Tupelo gig. No one more deserving than you and the fam! Just the beginning 🙏🏻
@RepGregMurphy Maybe YOU and your fellow congressmen should enforce corporate practice of medicine laws and a lot of that would change. Until that happens, docs will continue to leave bedside in droves
Maybe don’t put so much administrative burden on doctors and allow them actually practice what are trained to do. That would be a great start. I know tons of great docs who have/are leaving bedside as a result of the corporate practice of medicine, ruining healthcare
Unless our Medical Schools do a better job of screening admission candidates, we won’t have any Doctors. If you don’t want to practice FULL time for at least 20-25 years, pick another profession.
Clinical gestalt and early initiation of antibiotics will forever be king. A blood test that has to result to determine sepsis or not is delaying care for someone. Once admitted I could see an added benefit. However, as soon as they hit the door, the golden hour has already begun
The FDA approves the use of an early warning sepsis detection tool. It detects sepsis hours faster and has reduced deaths by nearly 20%. Every hour that sepsis detection is delayed significantly reduces a patient's chance for survival.
https://t.co/FE7fexxtcU
Guy complains abt 160+ an hour(if 8hr days) for something he chose to do. If it’s that bad, walk away to your normal job. No one feels sorry for him when they’re having govt shutdowns and can’t balance the budget.
I made less than $1,300 a day last year for the days I worked. Washington is a very expensive city and I’ve had to switch to a lot of domestic products as a result.
UAB basketball signee Matt Mbole to @bhambanner on his choice: "I don't think I was going to develop my game and a professional career in Memphis. Coach AK intends to develop my game over the long term so that I will be able of playing at the professional level after college."
@LocasaleLab Smh. Healthcare is so much more than the bottom line. Private Equity does not care about the patients or outcomes or the physicians who took an oath to the field of medicine
@HeathVeuleman MS is a state which has the sickest of the sick, and access to care is limited. Wonder why Ms has that hospital bed ratio? Many don’t have care, can’t afford, so when they show up they’re SICK. While CON laws do impact competition, it doesn’t fix issues like payor mix and access
@operationdanish@aribindi I know contrary to popular belief….there are actually a lot of very competent ER docs who have minimal resources in rural areas and are true rockstars, managing virtually everything with no backup until can transfer to a higher level of care.
@IsaacLamb01@SeeFisch A reminder that many facilities still lack CTP for multiple reasons. So even though guildeines follow penumbra/core instead of just time only, there are TONS of facilities which need those capabilities thus many patients not able to be offered immediate standard of care
@PulmCrit Sad reality is most shops outside of the large urban areas aren’t running Ct perfusion imaging at this time. So the new guidelines won’t be able to be utilized as could be for many
@mcuban@xVexity The RVU payment by CMS is cut roughly 10% since 2020, despite increased costs across the board. And we wonder why there are docs leaving the profession?
I really think Memphis got a home run hire with women’s basketball coach Haden. Says all the right things, articulates well. Def won the presser. Has results prior to back it up. Exciting times
It’s wild to me that coach huff is taking heat for his comments about no music and the navy seals. He even cites Coach Saban for this mentality. You can guarantee if Saban said this, it would not be getting this backlash