Highlights from Episode 17: Strategies to improve communication while wearing a mask:
1. Look for nonverbal clues (upper half of face, gestures, tone)
2 . Facial expressions of emotion are universal
3. Establish rapport, confirm, assure
4. Smize
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Highlights from Episode 17: Beyond the Mask
1. Nonverbal clues are accessible even when a mask is worn (upper half of face, gestures, tone)
2 . Facial expressions of emotion are universal
3. Establish rapport, confirm, assure
4. Smize
#MedTwitter
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ScopeMD is celebrating AMA's Women in Medicine Month by exploring the lives of female physicians and nurses in the late 1950's - early 1960's, a time period highlighted in hit show, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.
#WomenInMedicine#WIMMonth@AmerMedicalAssn
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Anxious about the school year? You're not alone! Hear women in healthcare share their fears, insights into the challenges and opportunities the school year will bring, and strategies they will use to navigate this school year.
#WomenInMedicine#nurse
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We are so honored to be part of this amazing group of podcasters. Listen to our latest episode - The Mega #Crossover#episode with these #pathology#podcasts. Out Now!
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These massive mergers in healthcare indicate where the industry is going. Keep eyes on Amazon, Walmart, Ro and others as they redesign primary care. Of course, there will be unintended consequences as well.
@DrSMBean L. Kreamer provided so many useful tips during this interview! I love her idea of voting on the consent agenda (including prior meeting minutes) before the meeting. A powerful way to keep people engaged during meetings. I also love the idea of assigning a time keeper.
Tired of ineffective meetings? Struggling with remote meetings? Liana Kreamer highlights tips and strategies you can use to lead more effective meetings in episode 14 of ScopeMD.
https://t.co/3H91enhirX
@stevenrogelberg
#physician#healthcare#PathTwitter
Dr. Joe Leach joins ScopeMD to provide an overview of immunotherapy for people curious about immunotherapy including healthcare workers who are not oncologists, cancer patients and their families.
@joeleachmd@mnoncology
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Quote from @chadellimoottil from his recent interview on Freakonomics, "...the old model of bringing patients in for every medical reason is over."
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And thank you for sharing your telehealth expertise on Episode 8 of ScopeMD!
Back, wrist and neck pain- common injuries in medicine due to repetitive movements and prolonged standing/sitting. Learn tips and strategies you can use at any stage of your career to avoid injuries in this episode of ScopeMD.
https://t.co/aUxdCqF7pS
#PathTwitter#MedEd
Episode 12: How to Avoid Work Related Injuries in Medicine airs 6/30/20.
Work injuries are common and often occur due to repetitive movements or prolonged sitting/standing. This episode will highlight strategies you can use to avoid a work related injury.
#PathTwitter#MedEd
Get ready to laugh out loud and be inspired as Sue Hawkes shares strategies for overcoming Impostor Syndrome and perfectionism in this episode of ScopeMD.
@SueHawkesYESS@LoriRyanMD#WomenInMedicine#Physician#MedEd
https://t.co/dpMkNZbJeq
New Article in Press Alert!
Moving Forward -- The 2019 ASCCP Risk-Based Management Consensus Guidelines for Abnormal Cervical Cancer Screening Tests and Cancer Precursors and Beyond: Implications and Suggestions for Laboratories
Ritu Nayar, et al.
https://t.co/oCZbSzgp8P
I often struggle to define this to my students and Cytology fellows.
"Rhabdoid tumor cells have a distinctive large and eccentrically placed nucleus, a prominent nucleolus, and an abundant dense condensation of cytoplasm".
#cytopath#PathTwitter#mskpathology#GYNPATH