David Glassman M.D. (@_davidglassman) 's Twitter Profile
David Glassman M.D.

@_davidglassman

Cardiologist, Electrophysiologist, Mall Santa Claus, celebrity chef, and Defender of the Oxford Comma.

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calendar_today17-12-2020 05:25:09

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Ron Barbosa MD FACS (@rbarbosa91) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧵regarding the CUT and COAG modes of the device commonly referred to as a 'Bovie' or 'diathermy'. Both of these are misnomers, but you know what I mean. We will go over what CUT and COAG mean, the variations thereof, and assorted other topics. (1/ )

🧵regarding the CUT and COAG modes of the device commonly referred to as a 'Bovie' or 'diathermy'. Both of these are misnomers, but you know what I mean.
We will go over what CUT and COAG mean, the variations thereof, and assorted other topics.
(1/ )
Patrick Dillon (@patdillonmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Going through device checks. Interesting event. Thoughts on initiation and implication for mechanism of the tachycardia? #EPeeps

Going through device checks. Interesting event. Thoughts on initiation and implication for mechanism of the tachycardia? #EPeeps
Jeffrey M Vinocur (@jeffrey_vinocur) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Senning procedure requires tissue rearrangement that is difficult to understand. This beautiful cardiac CT visually demonstrates the fates of the different tissues from an #ACHD double switch patient. A thread 🧵 [1/5]

The Senning procedure requires tissue rearrangement that is difficult to understand. This beautiful cardiac CT visually demonstrates the fates of the different tissues from an #ACHD double switch patient. 

A thread 🧵 [1/5]
Hilary Hahn (@violincase) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#100daysofpractice Season 6, day 78 Like a ballroom dancer, I tend to hold my upper body in a frame. The violin itself determines a lot of that. What I realized today is that I also arrange my feet in certain patterns. So I worked on breaking those patterns.

Joseph Fasano (@joseph_fasano_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The best thing my students ever gave me. I thought they were just really diligent note-takers the whole semester, but it turns out they were compiling a book of all the craziest things I'd said, all *very much* out of context. It's 152 pages long.

The best thing my students ever gave me.  I thought they were just really diligent note-takers the whole semester, but it turns out they were compiling a book of all the craziest things I'd said, all *very much* out of context.  It's 152 pages long.
David Glassman M.D. (@_davidglassman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have any of you read this book (published 1995)? Is it any good? How about his 1986 comparative on the divergence of the US and British health care systems from 1911-1965?

Have any of you read this book (published 1995)? Is it any good?

How about his 1986 comparative on the divergence of the US and British health care systems from 1911-1965?
Jimmy Turner, MD (@tpp_md) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I was 3 years into being an attending physician when I found I was unhappy. I told myself once I…. …Pay off my loans …Buy a bigger house …Get promoted THAT is when I’ll be happy. Except I’d get there, and the happiness was fleeting. This is called an Arrival Fallacy 1/

Andreas Roeschl, MD (@ecgandrhythmroe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

18 yo man, gets Holter ECG due to discreet palpitations. No syncope, no dizziness, no other symptoms of heart disease. What would you do: 1. Permanent Pacemaker DDD 2. EPS 3. Nothing

18 yo man, gets Holter ECG due to discreet palpitations. No syncope, no dizziness, no other symptoms of heart disease.
What would you do:
1. Permanent Pacemaker DDD
2. EPS
3. Nothing
Ron Barbosa MD FACS (@rbarbosa91) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧵regarding the packing of cavities for hemostasis during surgery: Here I will discuss why using a precise technique for packing for hemostasis is important, what happens when you don't use a precise technique, and a pointer about packing newly drained abscess cavities. (1/ )

🧵regarding the packing of cavities for hemostasis during surgery: 

Here I will discuss why using a precise technique for packing for hemostasis is important, what happens when you don't use a precise technique, and a pointer about packing newly drained abscess cavities.
(1/ )