So excited for the awareness being raised about our work to chase a cure for #COVID19 and for #ChasingMyCure! Please RT/share to help us spread the word about our CORONA project! @cnn@r_prior@CureCastleman https://t.co/mAhBEkHcfu https://t.co/IT1RcziWsb
MeMed Diagnostics' blood test determines within 15 minutes whether patient has bacterial or viral infection, whether or not to treat with antibiotics. @memeddx CEO @eraneden tells OurCrowd CEO @jonmedved how the company is battling #COVID19
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*Please share*: Top ten facts about #COVID19 and the gut: C19 is #NotJustCough. In the past 3 wks we've learned a lot about how C19 infects the gastrointestinal tract. In this tweetorial, I summarize what's known and provide relevant research links in one place. Here goes...(1/6)
We are grateful and appreciative -- for all of the healthcare workers who are sacrificing so much to heal others and save lives. #NationalDoctorsDay#StayHome
Amidst #COVID19#clinicaltrials challenges, opportunities to accelerate new ways to generate evidence of safety, efficacy, value. No surprise: @medidata using synthetic control arms to do it. Here with Celsion in Ovarian Cancer: https://t.co/JVqjx4qrPo
I’m a Dr.
I’m about to separate from my family within my home for ?? months.
So that I can keeping treating you, whilst trying to keep my family safe.
It hurts.
No hugs from my girls, no cuddles from my partner.
PLS socially distance NOW, to make my sacrifice worth it.
Sharing some lessons about technology adoption in healthcare that I learned the hard way. Among them are “subtle doesn’t sell” and focus on the “bottom of the iceberg”. Hope to save some grief for the entrepreneurs and investors. #kpventures#healthcare https://t.co/BVwBCmQp94
In the year of the woman, it's critical to exercise your hard-earned right to vote. Equality delayed, is opportunity denied. (https://t.co/17IxWYX0Jv) Register to attend HBA's conference next Monday-Tuesday in Washington DC where the action happens live! #hbaimpact#HBAAC18
Thinking of Mr. Rogers today. Tree of Life is three blocks from his home. Of this especially: "When I was a boy and I would see scary things in the news, my mother would say to me, 'Look for the helpers. You will always find people who are helping.'" Squirrel Hill full of them.
I had a lunch a few days ago with someone who's tried out all the different "AI for health" diagnostic tools. The best, we decided after playing with it, came from an Israeli health-tech company.
The reason for that? Much easier access to clinical data via medical records.