Dr. Monalisa
@Dr_MonalisaKY
MD. Internal Medicine. PCP @Norton_Health. Immediate Past President of @KyMedAssoc. Jeopardy Fan. KY Colonel. Tweets are my opinions.
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13-03-2020 03:05:12
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It’s one of our favorite days of the year – Match Day! Whether you end up staying in Louisville or if training takes you elsewhere, you’ve always got the support of GLMS behind you – congratulations! 🎉
#glms #glms 2024 #Match2024 #MatchDay2024
Happy Match Day Class of 2024!!! Can’t wait to hear where you are headed next!
#Match2024 #MatchDay2024
Proud to work with KY Medical Assoc Kentucky Chapter ACC Hodgson4KY David Osborne to get #HB317 passed to fix Broken #PriorAuth in which our patients are denied meds, surgeries, and tests that they need Jenny Olges Waqar Saleem Cory W. Meadows UofL Cardiology UofL Medicine Patrick Padgett
It was an honor to meet Damar Hamlin tonight at an American Heart Association event. He’s doing great things as an advocate for CPR and sudden cardiac arrest.
Can the cardiology community please retire the term “widow-maker”? I beg you. Please don’t say this to patients and their families. 🙏🏻 #Cardiotwitter
#Physician #burnout is not the problem of individual physician, it is the fault of the entire healthcare system in our country. AMA President Jesse Ehrenfeld MD MPH at ASA® #Advance24
Thank you so much for having me on this morning, Gayle King, Vladimir Duthiers, Nathaniel E Burleson, and CBS Mornings on my pub day for my very first interview about my new book LEGACY: A Black Physician Reckons with Racism in Medicine!! 🩺
Register today! Join KMA Past President Dr. Monalisa for the next installment of her 'Learn With Me' series, as she explores weight management with Kelley McIntyre, MD of Norton Healthcare and Bridget Hittepole, MD of UofL Health on Jan. 18 at 12 p.m. ET bit.ly/4aJIVTG
So proud of everyone involved with Future Healers Program and K. Tachi Udoh, MD. This is moving the needle forward.
Brian Ingold, DO This a tweet to bring attention the need for delayed release of records after provider review that foolishly was not thought of by Congress when they passed the open notes act and nothing more.