On Aug 27, I'm biking 100km to raise funds for cancer research in @bccancerfdn Tour de Cure. This year, my fundraising supports research to make cancer care environmentally sustainable. My goal is to raise $2500. Please consider supporting my ride: https://t.co/aAJHPxyDBn
Congratulations to all CFID Award winners!
CFID Dr. John M. Embil Mentorship Award in Infectious Diseases – Craig Lee
CFID Dr. Juan A. Embil Award for excellence in Infectious Diseases Research – Jennifer Losie
CFID Undergraduate Summer Research Grant – Subin Park @TheCFID
Are you a 🇨🇦 med onc interested in spending 6 months or more working with the amazing folks at BC Cancer - Vancouver, while living in one of the most beautiful cities in the world?? 👋
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Just got a chance to record my first podcast with Lancet HIV editor Peter Hayward. Tune in to hear about why we should be discussing menopause and offering symptom management to women living with HIV.
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Hi Everyone, I'm raising funds to support research into GI cancers at BC Cancer by riding 100 km in a single day as part of the Tour de Cure. Please consider supporting at
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Thanks to @GermHunterMD for an amazing rounds presentation on the power of social media. Sadly I failed the first lesson and forgot to take a picture to add to this tweet! @DiseasesUbc#MedTwitter
Why are we not offering, with consent, the AZ vaccine to younger people in the very hot zones, particularly >=40 year old men?
Let people choose between some small risk of AE vs their benefit vs how long estimated delay for mRNA in age group.
NEW: People 40+ and Indigenous peoples 18+ can now register following this schedule. Once registered you'll get an email/text when it’s your turn to book an appointment.
✅Register online: https://t.co/UHWYPWt2Dj
✅Those 55-65 can also book at: https://t.co/7i6JRxeK7b
#CovidBC
A study by Dr. Jonathan Loree, a professor in @UBCDoM, found a lack of racial and ethnic diversity in clinical trials for cancer drugs. via @WSJ
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