@emily_fri I’m a first year fellow with no great solution. I’m trying out various podcasts (ATS and CHEST) which has talks and journal article reviews. Makes my commute to work educational
Check out the new GerPal post: "Rationing Life Saving Treatments in the Setting of COVID Pandemics: A Podcast with Doug White and James Frank" https://t.co/37vp4NEepQ UCSF #hpm
Implicit bias and multiple traumas -- Read @angsuen's March 2020 SGIM Forum piece about improving patient care by addressing #implicitbias: https://t.co/DpGMmV5Mfv.
@MotherinMed If you are struggling, you are not alone. It’s okay to ask for help. Don’t let someone make you feel stupid, as it is for lack of experience and not for lack of your knowledge. Every patient is trying to teach you something. Take care of yourself.
@WCInvestor So what do physicians do to make it work in cities with high COL? There’s a high concentration of docs in SF, Boston, NYC so it must not be impossible to have some QOL...right? 🧐
@Shweters @somedocs@thecurbsiders@MKIttlesonMD@COREIMpodcast Making sure patient understands the medication changes and follow up appointments. It’s hard because patients will forget but I find patients often don’t look at their discharge paperwork bc it’s too long or difficult to find the info. Closed loop communication with PCPs 👍🏼
The growing gap between the racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic makeup of #medicalschool classes and that of the general population means medical education is slipping further out of reach for many poor and minority students. #MedEd
New movements to build "social housing"- non-market, municipally owned, affordable housing will save lives. Bold initiatives needed! Activists in Austin Have a Novel Plan to Tackle its Affordable-Housing Crisis via @thenation https://t.co/1L42rcBBjp @MarkLeno#housing