This was my last day in my primary care clinic of 6+ years. Such a mix of feelings as I said goodbye to patients. I found myself expressing things that I wished I had said earlier, like “I am so proud of the progress you’ve made in [insert any number of areas]!” 1/5
Hoping that all addiction professionals will join me at the California Society of Addiction Medicine Conference in San Francisco 8/22/24 to 8/24/24! Full of practice-changing learning for physicians, APPs, and other health care professionals. https://t.co/pgPU3PfyN3
Hoping that all addiction professionals will join me at the California Society of Addiction Medicine Conference in San Francisco 8/22/24 to 8/24/24! Full of practice-changing learning for physicians, APPs, and other health care professionals. https://t.co/pgPU3PfyN3
Cautiously returning to Twitter 😉. So excited for the year ahead after a board meeting of @csam_connect! Hoping to share more about health policy and addiction medicine in 2024.
@JeromeAdamsMD The noise cancellation on the 2nd generation Pros is amazing. So good for situations like airplanes or loud neighbors. So bad for noticing what’s going on around you…
@arghavan_salles Was chatting with a colleague about how the newer generations of physicians appreciate clinical pharmacists so much! It’s a team effort.
#SoonInAJPH "Medi-Cal's Population Health Management Program: Advancing Shared Medicaid and Public Health Data Processes and Infrastructure" California demonstrates how Medicaid and Public Health programs can partner to support population health.@DHCS_CA@drsristisharma@DCTian
I will know that the grift is out of Medicare Advantage when I stop getting spam texts asking me to sign up for them. My name isn’t Reina, but I hope she’s not responding to you, either.
Welcome news: US DOJ cites Americans with Disabilities Act in protecting employees taking medications for opioid use disorder from discrimination. https://t.co/K8YWYNTlc7
🧵1/N How do vaccines and/or natural infection change infectiousness of #COVID19 during #Omicron? Our new article published in @NatureMedicine measures #COVID19 infectiousness, and finds reductions from both vaccine and natural infection. https://t.co/vfAkusbOZT