Omer Awan MD MPH (@awanrad) 's Twitter Profile
Omer Awan MD MPH

@awanrad

Professor @UMmedschool. Public Health Senior Contributor @Forbes. On Air TV Medical Expert @Scrippsnews

ID: 1099716020623892481

linkhttps://www.youtube.com/@AwanRad/videos calendar_today24-02-2019 17:01:45

5,5K Tweet

19,19K Takipçi

324 Takip Edilen

Richard Strax, MD, FACR ☯️ (@rstraxmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“According to the study, 78,277 healthy life years were lost in New Zealand in the year 2018. Over 90% of lost years was due to fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, followed by 6.3% due to traffic crashes and 3.4% due to interpersonal violence.” 👉🏾 More harmful than you thought 🥂

Masato Oga (@ogamasato) 's Twitter Profile Photo

臨床渡米を目指す上での LoR writters との付き合い方のtips動画 やはりここでも High quality letter >>>> Average letter from well known physician と強調されていますね、、 つまり、usceを長くやるほど相手は自分の事を分かって貰えそれがstrong personalized LoRに繋がる👍

臨床渡米を目指す上での
LoR writters との付き合い方のtips動画

やはりここでも
High quality letter >>>> Average letter from well known physician 
と強調されていますね、、
つまり、usceを長くやるほど相手は自分の事を分かって貰えそれがstrong personalized LoRに繋がる👍
TogetHER for Health (@toget_herhealth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Self-collected (#HPV) screening, particularly at-home screening, can significantly increase the reach of #CervicalCancer programs & reduce health disparities, especially in areas where healthcare resources are limited." - More from Omer Awan MD MPH for Forbes: forbes.com/sites/omerawan…

Timothy Caulfield (@caulfieldtim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Both vaccine hesitancy & belief in harmful bunk increasing. A big reason? Politics. And it's killing people. My NEW article: Politics & vaccine misinformation: A horrifyingly bad mix healthydebate.ca/2024/09/topic/… "As anti-vaccine movements become more mainstream in conservative

ForbesWomen (@forbeswomen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the fall, women will be able to use an easy, self-administered test to screen for cervical cancer. With self-collection, a woman can swab her vagina in private. go.forbes.com/c/mxat

In the fall, women will be able to use an easy, self-administered test to screen for cervical cancer. With self-collection, a woman can swab her vagina in private.
go.forbes.com/c/mxat