Check out our most viewed article of 2023 in Dermatology.🏆 We’d like to congratulate all authors involved and thank you for contributing to a successful year at JMIR Publications! https://t.co/agud8GJKfy @jmirpub@Ryanottwell#bestof2023#AcademicTwitter
Too bad @Delta can’t support it’s medallion members w loyalty. Flying my 68yo dad to Omaha for the College World Series for Fathers Day & desk agent gave my dads seat to another person prior to 10 min before take off. He was late getting to the gate due to recent knee surgery.
https://t.co/i9Fn2nZKEs - Proud to see our investigation of spin in the abstracts of systematic reviews & meta-analyses investigating treatments for OUD is now published online, great work team!
@micah_hartwell @WadeArthur@RyanOttwell@VassarTeam@SanityDoc#MedStudentTwitter
So many students/residents with research publications actually hate research. They’ve done research because it’s obligatory for matching into competitive training programs. We are turning off a generation of trainees to scientific inquiry. Time to stop the insanity.
What are the most frequently asked questions online about osteopathic medicine, osteopathic medical education, and OMT? https://t.co/tqPD0ddjw5 @drbray#OpenAccess#MedEd
People need to read the Cochrane review on masking. In this post, I summarize the key findings, and explain why so many people lied. Important to set the historical record right.
https://t.co/KSW4w7rntC
Unearned authorship pervades science. Since authorship is the "currency of the realm" in academia, this really must be addressed. https://t.co/ISDhHo9csI
The bulk of people fighting science misinformation are people with undergraduate or graduate degrees in science, who are unemployed, don't perform research, don't publish papers, are strongly aligned with one political party, and half of what they say is incorrect. What a joke.
I greatly appreciate the high quality lecture @olsonplanner gave to our residency program today. He is an invaluable resource to have when managing the waters of student debt, loan repayments, and investing!
Read about public interest in the new and potentially dangerous health trend: testicle tanning! ☀️😳
A recent JMIR Derm publication by @RyanOttwell , Katherine Cox, @TaylorDobson13, Muneeb Shah, & @micah_hartwell
Link: https://t.co/Or3F4u1hQ3
#dermatology#dermtwitter
It’s important to note that while residents may make $60,000/year and many people make that amount or less, if they have student debt in the realm of $300,000, their annual interest expense is about $18,000.
So it certainly doesn’t feel like they’re making $60,000.