Incredibly proud to see this work come to fruition! The pinnacle of a fantastic year with @PennPlasticSurg@plasticfish83 Preoperative Computed Tomography Morphological Features... : Annals of Surgery https://t.co/RKcki2u4QR
#PRSGlobalOpen Proudly Presents "#Diversity, #Equity, & #Inclusion in Academic #PlasticSurgery," a new Mini-Series from the University of Pennsylvania.
Take a deep dive into the topic with 3 new special topics on this very important topic: https://t.co/Q23xqKUDNR
Women surgeons face a greater risk of losing their pregnancies, in part because of the demands of their job, a new study found. "There’s a culture of not asking for help, but this tells us there’s a health risk in it," said a co-author of the study. https://t.co/SRzMHqrZhP
This video shows that vaccines have helped some people with #longCOVID with their symptoms. While the numbers are still small in some groups, there are encouraging signs (also via @DanielGriffinMD).
I present my hypothesis on how vaccines might improve #LongCovid 🧵 (1/)
Important: on the resurgence of SARS-CoV-2 in a place where herd immunity was already attained.
The authors lay out 4 reasons:
1) didn’t actually attain herd immunity
2) waning immunity
3) new strains evading immunity
4) much more transmissible strains
https://t.co/ytG7b3ygie
Why has the United States handled this pandemic so badly? The Editors note that although we came into this crisis with enormous advantages, our current political leaders have demonstrated that they are dangerously incompetent.
The 6 month mark in any sustained crisis is always difficult. We have all adjusted to this "new normal", but might now feel like we're running out of steam. Yet, at best, we are only 1/3 the way through this marathon. How can we keep going? THREAD /x