Mark D. Siegel (@markdsiegel1) 's Twitter Profile
Mark D. Siegel

@markdsiegel1

I am a Pulmonary and Critical Care physician and Residency Program Director. Comments are my own.

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Isabella Segalovich (@isa_segalovich) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tim Walz was the standout star at the Minnesota State Fair Crop Art competition, which always surprises newcomers for being explicitly and proudly political :D My latest for Hyperallergic 🌱 i can't wait to go back next year!! hyperallergic.com/947166/wall-to…

Thanh Neville, MD, MSHS (@thanh_neville) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My family came to this county with nothing. English was my second language and I learned it in the first grade. I think I turned out ok, a-hole.

Rabbi Jill Jacobs (@rabbijilljacobs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The horrific news from Israel, WB & Gaza this weekend, including the discovery of bodies of several hostages, the deadly clashes in the West Bank, the discovery of polio in Gaza, and more is more evidence that this war needs to end immediately.

Julia Ioffe (@juliaioffe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Watching all this pain and misery, I keep. coming back to one thought: Netanyahu should’ve resigned on October 7, as any decent, moral politician would have done. Instead, we’ve all been paying for his decision not to ever since.

Mark D. Siegel (@markdsiegel1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“In a moral sense, culpability rests entirely with Hersh’s depraved executioners. But Netanyahu behaved grotesquely when presented with opportunities to secure his release.” theatlantic.com/international/…

David Hogg 🟧 (@davidhogg111) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Back to school season shouldn’t be the start of school shooting season. Literally no other developed country has anywhere near the level of gun violence we have in this country and it’s fucking unacceptable we act like there’s nothing we can do.

LaraKRotter (@larakimr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Grateful for the opportunity to raise awareness about IPV via NEJM. IPV is a significant cause of death for women - 1/3 globally, US: 50% female victims killed by current/former partner. IPV is linked to 6% of suicides.