Always great to connect with our multidisciplinary colleagues and friends at @ISPDHQ ! @lindsayfreud presenting on international outcomes of fetuses with 22q11.2… Peds cards perspective! @TimVanMieghem @chrisronai
I appreciate @Jezebel’s early take, but this NPR story is much more detailed and fills in the medical details that make it clear how this played out
- *partial* molar, doomed fetus but with cardiac activity
- cancer risk, but not cancer
https://t.co/T56LQ2yKGI
Cost‐effectiveness of ultrasound before non‐invasive prenatal screening for fetal aneuploidy - Battarbee - 2023 - Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology - Wiley Online Library https://t.co/LtdzzMj7Y3
For male academics (who are 4x more likely to have a partner at home doing domestic care), the start of the COVID pandemic was a publishing boon. Of the 45 most prolific medical journal authors (60+ papers) during the 1st 18 months, just 5 were women.
https://t.co/5CkjJfocqn
"Bullying is a means for mediocre scientists to rise to the top. Some star academics reached their position because they are bullies, not in spite of it." - Excellent piece about bullying in academia (and really any other professional environment). https://t.co/JTqGBaAuuf
The testing available to expectant parents has changed rapidly in recent years, giving us more information at earlier stages of pregnancy. But understanding your test results can be tricky. https://t.co/sGl4LXxsYa