Congratulations to Dr. Lauren Schlegel and Dr. Brett Campbell for presenting our work on simulation of oral cavity and oropharynx surgery using high fidelity tissue models and 3D printing! Selected for the Best Abstracts Oral Presentations for Medical Education Week.
What’s Dr. Joyce Chang’s strategy for maintaining focus on her primary research endeavors? Intentionally blocking out time in her schedule so tasks can get completed. Listen in & learn more → https://t.co/xX94rJ9yJy @JoyceChangMD@ACR_Journals
Proud to announce that the PI team of @SuvranuDe, @MouhsinShafi, and I have been awarded an NIH R01 grant for our proposal "Enhancing robotic head and neck surgical skills using stimulated simulation." @BIDMCSurgery@BIDharvardOHNS@harvardmed https://t.co/0DvmrxHwtF
Patients with childhood systemic #lupus erythematosus who receive care that closely adheres to quality metrics demonstrate better outcomes, @JoyceChangMD told Healio #RheumTwitter
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Big news for the Duvvuri-Nance’s. I will serve as Chair of Oto:HNS @nyugrossman Dr. Nance will serve as Assoc Prof & Chief at VANYHHC & lead some DEI efforts at NYU. We will miss PGH, friends & pts. It has been an honor to serve this wonderful community. @UPMCnews
Improving outcomes of pediatric lupus care delivery with provider goal setting activities and multidisciplinary car… https://t.co/ADchZBsxn2 More incredible work from the indomitable
@JoyceChangMD
. Thank you for all your efforts improving lupus care for our patients.
🚨 #SurgErgoTip: OR Table Height for Open Surgery
🔑 Adjust height of the OR table to maintain the hands close to elbow height with the elbows at 90° & the upper arms and shoulders relaxed (ref ACS ergo recs)
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1/11 Thrilled to share our work in @NatureGenet on heterogeneity in #HPV+ head and neck cancer, done in close collaboration with @TiroshLab and @micmints who led computational work. Special thanks to @WUSTL_ENT H&N div for the collaboration and support. https://t.co/rzC8kDXJzu
Short 🧵(for people going into critical care) regarding when a tracheostomy tube is the same 'size' as its endotracheal tube counterpart, and when it is not.
Warning: minutiae follows here...if you're not into critical care, get out now.
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Being awake for 24 hours is the equivalent of having a blood alcohol content of 0.10%. This is higher than the legal limit for driving.
If doctors aren’t fit to use their driver's license after 24 hours awake, should they be asked to use their medical license?