COVID test positivity is now up to 10% in Las Vegas. Delta & lambda are present. Only half the people are vaccinated & travelers come & return from all over within the incubation period.
I’m just gonna say it. Whatever happens in Vegas isn’t staying in Vegas. (Sorry 😮💨)
URGENT ALERT: CDC urges you to take action NOW to fight rapidly rising #COVID19 cases.
Do your part:
1) #WearAMask over your mouth AND nose.
2) Stay 6 feet away from others.
3) Wash your hands.
4) Stay home if you can.
Do your part. Get the facts: https://t.co/DmfPOAPMjW.
Thank you to the ACS COT for hosting outstanding webinar for Global Surgery - Mass Casualty Trauma Management: Early Lessons from Beirut @ACSTrauma @bulgercot @AmCollSurgeons
Nationally known trauma surgeon Dr. John Fildes was up early this morning, sharing expertise with early career docs and hearing formal presentations bedside. UNLV residents, fellows and students are learning from one of the very best. #ExperienceCounts#AcademicMedicine
Just posted - See our website for FAQs & additional information related to the virtual 2020 General Surgery Qualifying Exam. Stay tuned for additional information about town hall discussions to be hosted by ABS #ABSQE#virtualQE https://t.co/PpzxmtmI4B
General Surgery QE candidates: We deeply regret that, due to technical failures, we are unable to begin any new exams today. We apologize for any stress and frustration this situation has caused. Please see our announcement for next steps for this exam - https://t.co/yrbJJFmUUy
Familiar with Gastroparesis? It's a stomach issue that many Southern Nevadans struggle with. A UNLV School of Medicine surgeon is one of the top docs in the country treating it. In this week's Making The Rounds: https://t.co/zVTmkWJd8F #gastroparesis#roboticsurgery
At the risk of crashing the web server again, SAGES has published an updated version of our N95 Re-Use Strategies document, now with more science! PLEASE RE-READ THE NEW DOCUMENT as the information supersedes the previous version:
https://t.co/jrdTBrl3IR
We're reporting 74 confirmed #COVID19 cases in @ClarkCountyNV. If you have mild symptoms, stay home and call your doctor for advice and guidance about whether or not you need to be tested. For more: https://t.co/iglZDIYLKB