MD, FACS. Trauma surgeon, husband, father of two, and student of history, politics, economics and anything else worth reading. RT mean nothing in particular.
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Just like we have root cause Analysis for errors in the hospital, the @acgme needs to do a root cause analysis on how Dr. Duntsch was ever allowed to graduate residency.
We will learn a lot about how our system protects (and fails to protect) patients...
Private equity involvement in healthcare over the past 15 years has been nothing less than shocking. Drastically changing US healthcare. Not necessarily for the better
I’ve written very few editorial comments for medical journals, something few people will ever read, but the pressure to come up with a catchy title is enormous. I usually go with music or movie references, but is there a line that we shouldn’t cross? #MedTwitter
In the wake of the Jan. 6 riot, been thinking about nonwhite participants in white mob violence, and @PostOpinions gave me the chance to explore *multiracial whiteness* in the Trump era & beyond. @AliVelshi@chrislhayes@Lawrence@JoyAnnReid @LatinxProjNYU https://t.co/g0UWwBQJ47
In this @JAmCollSurg study, data confirmed that well-functioning trauma systems improve injury outcomes. Factors including population density and road layout were used.
Read more for how those without access to timely care could drop 80%: https://t.co/4nVRGuNQSv
@kmattox1@drmlb Beginning on page 25 you can see that Dr. Brandt is correct. The bill eliminates funding for Medicaid via reduction of taxes for the wealthy