Today, we released Uncharted to transform cancer care and empower patients in a whole new way. An emotional day for me. Share with those you love: https://t.co/7LbHm07Cvt
First Lab Tweet! Proud of our team. @Babbling8rooke@Freeman_DW@Elnaz_MM and Ozlen Balcioglu. Picking up some retro-accomplishments on this first one 😁.
Brooke and David passing prelims. Yay!
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Looking at the vaccination rates in Utah by race there are still large gaps between different racial groups. Vaccine equity should be one of the foremost priorities as we continue to push later into the vaccination efforts. Data from: https://t.co/xSl8rOyEki
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Interesting infographic from @nytimes comparing vaccination and rates and #COVID19 mortality. Even more reason to #GetVaccinated and ensure vaccines are widely available globally.
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Triple-negative breast cancer has long been known to disproportionately affect African-American women compared to European-American women. Below is a great review highlighting the non-biologic and biologic components that are at play.
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Interesting talk last month @huntsmancancer from Gloria Coronado of @KPCHR focusing on identifying individuals unlikely to pursue follow-up colonoscopies following abnormal FIT tests.
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There has been a lot of attention within medical schools as to how COVID has negatively impacted student training. One positive that has come out is an increase in student volunteering and outreach at medical schools in Brazil.
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#COVID19 has put a lot of basic research at the forefront of public attention. Maintaining the public's interest in pre-clinical work is important beyond COVID. Below is an interesting article that discusses ways to do that.
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Regarding vaccine hesitancy, data from the UK suggests written vaccine information is more effective when focused on the personal benefits of getting vaccinated rather than discussing societal benefits
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Interesting analysis of census data confirms what many have argued for a long time, increased access to contraception increases high school graduation rates.
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Amidst the exciting news regarding the @pfizer#COVID19#vaccine efficacy and safety, it only seems fitting that William #Shakespeare was one of the first recipients in the UK.
@GhenaNR@JasonSynaptic@moriel_z https://t.co/pvYTUvDSGE has worked great for us! It's allowed both applicants and students/faculty to interact in smaller groups in a much more natural way than a large zoom meeting or even forced breakout rooms. Would highly recommend it.
Timely work from @UUtah showing the effects of the winter inversion on the local homeless population. Even short periods of homelessness had major health implications in the context of air pollution. Clean air should be a medical priority.
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Deciding how to delineate politics and medicine is no easy matter. However, providers have a responsibility to the entire population to disseminate scientific truths. Kudos to @NEJM for taking a stand.
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