Mark your calendars! We are so excited to announce the Second Annual Research Symposium presented by the Medical Student Orthopedic Society on April 23, 2023. Information regarding the abstract submission process will be released next week.🥳🦴 #orthotwitter
Thank you to TSJ for allowing us to share our study! In our analysis, poorer muscle health was associated with longer time to MCID achievement following microdiscectomy. https://t.co/ra95TQQLHN
Check out this infographic we made for our internal medicine clerkship! Undocumented immigrants in the US have unreliable access to quality healthcare. Do your part and vote this election to ensure future generations of immigrants are better cared for.
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Next time you write your note, use "substance use disorder" instead of "substance abuser." Help end the stigma against people who inject drugs (PWID)!! Check out this awesome infographic made by my classmates.
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Check out this awesome infographic about the major barriers in treating homeless individuals with diabetes. We need to think beyond simply choosing the right medication.
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Homeless individuals with diabetes face so many barriers to managing their diabetes. Check out this infographic our group made to highlight these challenges and how we can address them. @eseosa_odigie@rheafogla@EloraBasu2@MClerkship
1/ Here's an interesting article investigating COVID19 awareness, knowledge and attitudes of US adults who might be at higher risk due to health literacy, SES and comorbid conditions https://t.co/nQCM7tmjbb @MClerkship#healthequity#socialdeterminantsofhealth#healthdisparities
This review looked at how stigma, defined as othering/discriminating minorities thru negative stereotypes leading to status loss/ discrimination, affects the LGBTQ community thru the lens of minority stress theory (i.e. stigma leads to health disparities)
https://t.co/2CVM6n27OH
1/ Old maps still matter!
Impact of redlining on current health is explored by Dr. Krieger et al. https://t.co/8Jz05o0US9
Taking maps of redlined neighborhoods and intersecting them with recent census data, they reveal the current neighborhood status within past borders.
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This Wash Post opinion piece covers the disproportionate impact of Covid-19 on prison inmates, a vulnerable population due to health co-morbidities, overcrowding and lack of sanitation in prisons.
https://t.co/iiTPjkAuZJ
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This is super important! Earlier referrals and continuing care are key to improve kidney failure treatment in our Black patients, and as my colleague mentioned, one step is to adjust our calculator. @MClerkship
Great reference. It's scary to think about how much of America is still fostering this structural racism in healthcare. We need to address the underlying problems in all sectors. @MClerkship
How does race affect #COVID19 ? This article in the NEJM takes a look at differences in outcomes between black and white patients in a Louisiana health system. Here's what they found: https://t.co/fzThEorQkG
1/ COVID-19 deaths and the police shootings of unarmed Black Americans may be more similar than you think. Check out this paper to learn about structural racism and how you can be a part of the solution.
https://t.co/wuhPsYCnCm
3/ The solution requires work in multiple sectors and within federal, state and county levels. Believe it or not but, you don’t have to be a physician to help improve healthcare for Black Americans. Here’s what needs to happen: