My time as Immediate-Past President of @AmerMedicalAssn is winding down, but I'm proud to share this Viewpoint on our many cases before #SCOTUS. We continue to push back against reckless legislative & judicial interference in the practice of medicine https://t.co/GOs4FrgN07
1/ My new editorial: The #SCOTUS case on #Mifepristone threatens to pull a delicate thread in the fabric of entire US healthcare system, unraveling the science-based drug approval process. That's why @AmerMedicalAssn briefed in court to support science
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Caring for our heroic veterans is a sacred duty, and in Kentucky, we see through this commitment with honor. I want to thank the @DeptVetAffairs for recognizing our work by awarding us the Abraham Lincoln Pillar of Excellence Award in Customer Service for the third straight year.
"Advocacy is hard, and Washington is a difficult place."
Washington Editor @joycefr sat down with @AmerMedicalAssn President @JackResneckMD to find out how things are going during his term in office. Read the interview: https://t.co/Y0HN0xmRAA @MedPagePolicy
Grateful for opportunity to meet with Dean Eloisa Bonfá & tour @FMUSPoficial while in São Paulo to co-lead @medwma regional mtng for Revising the #DeclarationOfHelsinki. Great to learn about this pioneering med school and hospital which showed such leadership during Covid-19.
Only volcanoes are making more land...
We are selling our property and looking for a home.
https://t.co/02TTj90DUL We are looking for a house preferably on slab, with good bones, master on main floor with a yard big enough for a pool.
US Healthcare expenditures as a share of GDP 1960-2016. Healthcare costs have risen with the development of private healthcare insurance. We need a solution. #Healthcare#costs#GDP#Privateinsurance
American Enterprise Institute chart showing the changes in things we need and things we want from 1998-2018. Healthcare, education, childcare have become a lot more expensive. We need a solution. #Healthcare#costs#expensive#education#childcare
William Osler (1849-1919). Often referred to as the father of modern clinical practice, Osler achieved extraordinary influence over modern-day medicine, including supporting bedside learning for medical students. #NationalInternalMedicineDay#IMProud@ACPinternists
A prepublication study has found functional SARS-CoV-2 specific T-cell responses are retained for six months following infection. Cellular immunity(T-cell) is very important in controlling the viral infection and maintaining immunity. https://t.co/MxOnutPHfX