Aldo Barajas-Ochoa, MD (@aldobarajasmd) 's Twitter Profile
Aldo Barajas-Ochoa, MD

@aldobarajasmd

Infection Doc • MPH student @JohnsHopkinsSPH • Former Chief ID Fellow @VCUHealth & IM Chief Res @Rutgers_NJMS • MD via @UdG_Oficial • Research & Music • 🇲🇽

ID: 1195029511454240774

linkhttp://linkedin.com/in/aldo-barajas-ochoa calendar_today14-11-2019 17:23:50

153 Tweet

365 Followers

479 Following

Aldo Barajas-Ochoa, MD (@aldobarajasmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

—“This is the first study” is, in most cases, not a good rationale to do a study, let alone to publish a manuscript.— 6th tip for publishing a manuscript by Cesar Ramos et al. Read it here: rdcu.be/cPz7s #MedTwitter #MedEd #AcademicMedicine #AcademicTwitter

Aldo Barajas-Ochoa, MD (@aldobarajasmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Patients and family perceive a family member’s chronic disease differently. Sometimes, family members even underappreciate how much a disease affects the life of their family member.

Aldo Barajas-Ochoa, MD (@aldobarajasmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hola de nuevo #MedTwitter en español. Hice un vídeo sobre la escritura en medicina. Espero y creo que a alguien le resultará útil. La mejor herramienta de un médico: La escritura en medicina youtu.be/bnPBY-2ZPeM via YouTube

Aldo Barajas-Ochoa, MD (@aldobarajasmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nature published an editorial on the role they have played in some of the social issues that have created discriminatory movements and still divide us. Interesting to see them acknowledging it. How Nature contributed to science’s discriminatory legacy nature.com/articles/d4158…

Aldo Barajas-Ochoa, MD (@aldobarajasmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to come to #SHEASpring2023 in Seattle to present some of my work on editorial boards in ID and HospEpi journals. SHEA Also fascinated about Seattle’s gum wall. It’s living, communal art: everyone contributes, changes daily, and has everyone’s microbes!

Excited to come to #SHEASpring2023 in Seattle to present some of my work on editorial boards in ID and HospEpi journals. <a href="/SHEA_Epi/">SHEA</a> 

Also fascinated about Seattle’s gum wall. It’s living, communal art: everyone contributes, changes daily, and has everyone’s microbes!
Aldo Barajas-Ochoa, MD (@aldobarajasmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check the letter I wrote to a Call to Action on the physician-scientist workforce in Infectious Diseases that omitted the role of Foreign Medical Graduates (AKA non-US citizen medical grads). It also applies to other specialties/fellowships! academic.oup.com/jid/advance-ar… Journal of Infectious Diseases

Aldo Barajas-Ochoa, MD (@aldobarajasmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Published! A personal essay I wrote on my perspective of the opioid and drug epidemic was just published in Clinical Infectious Diseases! academic.oup.com/cid/advance-ar…

Aldo Barajas-Ochoa, MD (@aldobarajasmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited about the publication of our experience managing liver transplant recipients' infections with vancomycin-resistant Enterococci and daptomycin-resistant Enterococci in Transplant Infectious Diseases! Check it out! doi.org/10.1111/tid.14…

Danilo Bacic Lima, MD (@danbacic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When seeing virally suppressed pts, there's a certain "inertia" to just refilling the current ART regimen - "if it ain't broke, don't fix it". While that is true (to an extent,) here's a few situations in ART management that should prompt at least a conversation w/ the pt:

Aldo Barajas-Ochoa, MD (@aldobarajasmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cómo te sentirías si por cada 10 publicaciones en las que trabajas, 1 a 3 no tuvieran tu nombre propio?Muchas Universidades tienen este problema. Lee nuestro artículo en contra de la traducción de nombres de instituciones en Gaceta Médica de México. gacetamedicademexico.com/frame_esp.php?…

Aldo Barajas-Ochoa, MD (@aldobarajasmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great opinion from my mentor and friend, Cesar Ramos-Remus Cesar Ramos, on the responsibilities needed to embrace the use of LLM in research properly. Quoting him "The force is with you, not with [insert your LLM here]." A great read! link.springer.com/article/10.100…