🗣️ Marcus Rashford's mother: “I used to say to the kids sometimes that I’d already eaten because they used to say to me: ‘Have you had yours?’ and I’d say: ‘Yeah’ but I didn’t have anything to eat.
I was just doing my best to survive. Now Marcus has provided me a home and I sit in my room sometimes and just cry. You’re thinking about where you’ve come from to where you are now.”
"Not many will remember who you are...But out of the spotlight, and sometimes in complete anonymity, you will do your best work to reduce human suffering."
A thoughtful reminder of why we do what we do: https://t.co/TUIgtjpc3E
Apparently a company that doesn't like the results of studies that do not support its product can take the journal and medical society to court?? https://t.co/US3v6KiHsZ
⚠️ This is a dangerous precedent that threatens research integrity.
#medtwitter please weigh in!
Feeling grateful to all those who’ve dedicated so much for us to be here. Thank you to scientific community for all that you do. #vaccinated#pennanesthesia#pennmed#COVID19
Penn Medicine’s first COVID-19 vaccinations began this morning at Pennsylvania Hospital. Emergency department nurse Eric Young, who had just ended his night shift, was the first health system staff member to receive the vaccine — to applause from those gathered.