thought experiment: imagine that some states restricted healthcare affecting older men (e.g., no access to emergent PCI for STEMI).
would anyone hold a conference in those states? nope.
NEJM used to have a policy of not allowing review articles to be written by authors w/ conflicts of interest
👇new review article on a proprietary product, written by employees of that company🤦♂️
prediction: AI will be the next COVID (huge publishing frenzy, repetitive articles)
According to some Missouri Republicans, a cat’s patient-client relationship with their veterinarian is more sacrosanct than that of women with their doctors or parents of trans children and theirs.
State Sen. Nathan Dahm (R-OK) has penned several bills loosening gun restrictions, including the nation’s first anti-red flag law. He thinks these bills protect the Second Amendment – and that they make us safer. We think it's probably one or the other. Watch it on @AppleTVPlus.
Happy National Hospitalist Day! Today we recognize all of our hospitalists for your compassion and care for patients! @BarnesJewish@WUSTLmed@SocietyHospMed#howwehospitalist
Learn more about hospital medicine: https://t.co/5ERFwNMZjJ
New ep: It's "Happiness Week" on the pod!
Today: Lessons from the longest longitudinal study on happiness in US history—and the importance of "social fitness" in an age when studies show marriage rates, close friendships, and hang outs are in recession
https://t.co/wUneVVE46c
The ACGME just released new program requirements for pediatrics - some of which may significantly change the way we train future pediatricians.
So who wins - and who loses - under the new requirements?
You guessed it - it’s time to break it down, Winners & Losers™️ style.
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The term sepsis encompasses a very wide range of pt populations, infectious precipitants,primary sites of infection,secondary organ dysfunctions, and severity of illness. It is inappropriate to require clinicians to treat all these pts in a uniform fashion
https://t.co/kN9ZAmXpuk