Clara Lee (@claranlee) 's Twitter Profile
Clara Lee

@claranlee

Surgeon, Health Services Researcher

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Abby Spencer, MD, MS, FACP (@abbywuim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom." Viktor Frankl.

Ohio State WIMS (@ohiostatewims) 's Twitter Profile Photo

JAMA Network Open⁩ Bullying in medicine can cause #burnout, #depression, #anxiety, decreased #productivity and job attrition. Yet, only 4/91 medical schools studied had #antibullying policies. We need to do better! ⁦The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center⁩ jamanetwork.com/journals/jaman…

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“Women are underrepresented in all leadership roles (ranging from 16% for center directors to 45% for associate directors)” in Leadership Diversity and Development in the Nation’s Cancer Centers ⁦⁩ #OSUWIMSRecommends academic.oup.com/jnci/advance-a…

Living Beyond Breast Cancer (@livingbeyondbc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There are many myths about when, why, and how to get genetic testing for an inherited mutation that can increase your risk for developing #breastcancer. Find the guidance, tips, and resources you need: bit.ly/3qp9GGY #bcsm

There are many myths about when, why, and how to get genetic testing for an inherited mutation that can increase your risk for developing #breastcancer. Find the guidance, tips, and resources you need: bit.ly/3qp9GGY #bcsm
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Have a meaningful conversation with someone who understands. Our Breast Cancer Helpline connects you to a trained volunteer for emotional #support, guidance, and #hope. Learn more: bit.ly/3B7WAEs #bcsm

Have a meaningful conversation with someone who understands. Our
Breast Cancer Helpline connects you to a trained volunteer for emotional #support, guidance, and #hope. Learn more: bit.ly/3B7WAEs #bcsm
Angie Fagerlin (@angiefagerlin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Come work with Elissa Ozanne and I. We have some amazing data—particularly qualitative. We are committed to mentoring and growing post docs. Lots of opportunities for papers and career development.

Clara Lee (@claranlee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To overcome COVID information overload and decision fatigue,“keep information simple, clear and consistent.” Mary C Politi, PhD mcpoliti.bsky.social Half of Adults Have Heard Little or Nothing About New Covid Boosters, Survey Finds nyti.ms/3SJM5wW

Medical Decision Making (@meddecmak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Negative emotions toward breast cancer drive women’s treatment decisions for double mastectomy over similarly effective, lower-risk interventions. Michael Silverstein, Clara Lee, @ldscherer, Andrea Merrill, MD FACS, Ellen Peters bit.ly/3xam5Cs

Jen Heemstra (@jenheemstra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I can't always change what is on my calendar or to-do list, but I can change how I view it. I can start my day asking: What do I have to do today? Or I can ask: What am I going to learn today? And that difference can have a tremendous impact on my motivation and joy.

Ellen Peters (@ellenpetersjdm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It was an honor to be part of the working group on this U.S. brief. This is our most important issue now. We must attend to the health implications of climate change and act now to reduce the burning of fossil fuels. Talk to friends and family. Contact your govt representatives.

Adam Grant (@adammgrant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A common source of disappointment is recency bias: weighing the last week more heavily than the last year. Zooming in on the immediate past magnifies slumps. Zooming out farther reveals upward slopes. Progress is rarely visible at a snapshot in time. It unfolds over a lifetime.

A common source of disappointment is recency bias: weighing the last week more heavily than the last year.

Zooming in on the immediate past magnifies slumps. Zooming out farther reveals upward slopes.

Progress is rarely visible at a snapshot in time. It unfolds over a lifetime.
Medical Decision Making (@meddecmak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Negative emotions toward breast cancer drive women’s treatment decisions for double mastectomy over similarly effective, lower-risk interventions. Michael Silverstein Clara Lee @ldscherer Andrea Merrill, MD FACS Ellen Peters bit.ly/3xam5Cs

CSPH (@csph_bwh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us tomorrow Nov 8 @ 5:00 pm EST for our next Harvard Surgical HSR Speaker @anaeze_offodile: "The Organization and Financing of Surgical Care under Population-based Alternative Payment Models: Insights from the Maryland Natural Experiment"

Join us tomorrow Nov 8 @ 5:00 pm EST for our next Harvard Surgical HSR Speaker 
@anaeze_offodile: 

"The Organization and Financing of Surgical Care under Population-based Alternative Payment Models: Insights from the Maryland Natural Experiment"
Clara Lee (@claranlee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My patient just compared me to baseball legend Bobbie Thomson (of "The giants in the pennant!" fame) because his surgery went so well. I think it's my favorite compliment ever. sabr.org/bioproj/person…