@rickynance7 I agree with you. I think they need to re-look at how everything is set up. For the Fiesta Bowl, if Boise State was the #6 seed and Penn Stage the #3 seed, nobody would be complaining but we would have the same matchup.
Any college football team that wants to compete at the highest level needs to be in either the Big Ten or SEC…NCAA will ensure no other conferences have a chance
My wife just uncovered the craziest thing:
Allergy: Tablet Splitter
Reaction: Patient doesn’t want to split tablets
Appropriate or inappropriate use of the allergy fields? 🧐
@jeffpears0n Great work! If you include Thursday data dumps (which many of us may not fully read until Friday morning), you pick up those last 3 events. Definitely skewed towards end of week, though.
Poster 229 at #IDWeek2020: Hospital medicine attendings given “scorecards” showing rank order of antibiotic DOT/1,000 patient days, % IV vs PO, and % of patients prescribed pip-tazo for >3 days. 73% improved their antibiotic prescribing. Love this!
Voriconazole is associated with a 4.3 fold higher mortality in the first 6 weeks compared to itraconazole when used for histoplasmosis.
When we started this project, we sought to prove equivalence. But everywhere we looked, Vori looked worse.
https://t.co/fQ9G23WgUB
🔥News release 🔥
Lilly announces proof of concept data from an interim analysis of the BLAZE-1 RCT showing a reduced rate of hospitalization for symptomatic #COVID19 patients in the outpatient setting treated with LY-CoV555 " Lucky triple 5 "
https://t.co/HzGqYk0l2r
🚨UPDATE🚨
This morning, we were reached out to by U.S. HHS to provide #COVID19 demo data for purposes of #Remdesivir EUA distribution.
Check with your admin (COO). Data requested into portal by 5/12 8p EST
https://t.co/ZV9vPF78st
@nbennett04 We subscribe to the peloton app and use the schwinn bike. There’s a spot on the bike to put a phone or tablet. The resistance levels on the bike seem to correlate well with the peloton. The only downside is that the bike doesn’t explicitly give your cadence or RPM numbers.
friendly reminder in times of uncertainty and misinformation: anecdotes are not data. (good) data is carefully measured and collected information based on a range of subject-dependent factors, including, but not limited to, controlled variables, meta-analysis, and randomization
Thank you to our doctors, nurses and hospital staff, you make the difference for our community! Signs like these went up across our locations as daily reminders of how much our caregivers are appreciated for working tirelessly to keep our community safe. #OchsnerHeroes