Dr. Michael Lemieux (@mglemieux) 's Twitter Profile
Dr. Michael Lemieux

@mglemieux

Scientist, entrepreneur, author, educator, and lab benefits management expert!

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Dr. Michael Lemieux (@mglemieux) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great question! For me, it's the "everybody else seems fine, so what's wrong with me" feeling. That leads to a lot of people suffering in silence, instead of talking about it. Truth - everybody else isn't fine! At least 1 out of 5 adults struggle with mental health. #Solidarity

PhD Voice - Independently Run (@phdvoice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Being a PhD student, and being a traveling academic, it can be hard to make friends in your city. So, let’s see if this will work: 1.Comment what city you’re in👇 2.Go through the comments and say hi to other people in your city 3.Make new friends #PhDVoice PostdocVoice

Dr. Michael Lemieux (@mglemieux) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What lyrics best describe your feelings right now? I'll start: Soak it all in, it's a game you can't win, enjoy the ride - ZBB #mentalhealth #tunes #AcademicTwitter

Dr. Darwin is Muttering to Herself (@helanadarwin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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Dr. Michael Lemieux (@mglemieux) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rotations are integral to many graduate degrees, so why don't PhD programs get on board?? PhD students would be much better served by a few months outside of their own labs, networking and diversifying their resumes. Advisors should encourage this #AcademicTwitter #phdchat

Steve Lemieux (@lemieuxpharmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/3 2023 brought new ARDS guidelines from American Thoracic Society (ATS) and ESICM, but how much closer did these get us to answering how best to use steroids in ARDS? ATS: Recommend steroids for PaO2/FiO2 < 300, but optimal steroid, dose, and duration unclear ESICM: No mention of steroids

Steve Lemieux (@lemieuxpharmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

3/3 In reality, ARDS is very different from one patient to the next. Different phenotypes have been identified (i.e. hyper vs. hypoinflammatory) and help to explain this. The question is not how best to use steroids in ARDS as a whole, but in these different phenotypes instead