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Deepak V, MD

@_vardt

Physician | Equitable Health Systems | Primary Care | Palliative Care | RStats | DataScience @offCMCVellore alumni

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Bruce Lichtenstein (@br_lichtenstein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nicole St. Denis It’s not like husband-wife pairs haven’t been awarded Nobels before…. The awards for science are antiquated anyway — no single person, or pair, or triple is responsible for singular discoveries…

Shivam Shankar Singh (@shivamshankars) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Bhavish Aggarwal, Kunal Kamra saga is just another reminder of how much substandard crap gets ignored in India in the name of nation, culture and nationalism. So much corruption, societal ills, infra failures and absolute fraud hides in plain sight in India. Quite extraordinary!

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For everyone saying how great healthcare in parts of India can be because of how quickly one can see a doctor. Gentle Reminder that one must compare Govt Systems with Govt Systems? And not NHS with Indian Private?

Shailendra Kumar Saxena (@physio_twtr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Time is wasted in either not doing or doing improperly designed exercise from charts for back pain, sciatic pain, piriformis, IT Band or Hamstring pain Consulting a physiotherapist for exercise prescription early is not the norm because even within healthcare awareness is limited

Shailendra Kumar Saxena (@physio_twtr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Progressive health policy of any nation would see "physical therapy" as future and provide a seperate framework to develop it above all non scientific means and methods, alongside evidence based modern medicine. Trapping it in chaos won't help PMO India Ministry of Health

Neil Renic (@nc_renic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Academics will organise a workshop hosted in the global north, attended by the global north, and citing the global north, and call it "connecting with the global south"

Deepak V, MD (@_vardt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This has to be one of the most beautiful illustrations of data science Clear Problem Statement : The need to pick up passengers. Easy accessible tools. Thorough understanding of the context Data is only as good as the interpretation and application!

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Hi PVR INOX Pictures I got a Whatsapp and a Text Message with a bill for a Payment of Rs350 at PVR Grand Mall , Velachery, Chennai. Transaction No 176292. The Bill has my name on it. I am NOT in Chennai. I did NOT visit you. I have no idea who placed this order.

Mwavu (@kennedymwavu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can one be a good data analyst without being a half-good programmer? The short answer to that is, ‘No.’ The long answer to that is, ‘No.’ — Frank Harrell, 1999 S-PLUS User Conference, New Orleans (October 1999)

Deepak V, MD (@_vardt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are there any good reading for fundamental climate understanding. As a Physician interested in the intersection of Climate Change and Health i could really use it. Tamil Nadu Weatherman

Prashant Singh (@pacificleo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You see, moral erosion isn’t a grand conspiracy cooked up in smoky boardrooms with evil laughter in the background. It’s more like a slow leak. Companies don’t jump straight into bad behavior; they stumble into it. It’s not about what they actively do—it’s about what they let

Prashant Singh (@pacificleo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The problem in consumer internet is that users get dehumanized. To the spreadsheet jockeys, the user isn’t a person—it’s a subscription ID in an MIS report with an LTV, CAC, and a churn probability. But in reality, the “user” is a tired old man trying to call his son

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In 1983, one man had 10 minutes to decide the fate of the world. Stanislav Petrov sat at his console as alarms blared: 5 U.S. nuclear missiles were "en route" to Russia. He had two choices: launch a counterstrike or trust his gut. What he did next saved humanity. Here's how...

In 1983, one man had 10 minutes to decide the fate of the world.

Stanislav Petrov sat at his console as alarms blared: 5 U.S. nuclear missiles were "en route" to Russia.

He had two choices: launch a counterstrike or trust his gut.

What he did next saved humanity. Here's how...
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The most important geospatial concept? Spatial Autocorrelation. It can make the difference between spurious and accurate results. Here’s what you need to know about it:

The most important geospatial concept?

Spatial Autocorrelation.

It can make the difference between spurious and accurate results.

Here’s what you need to know about it:
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The Titanic didn’t sink the way you think. The story isn’t just about an iceberg—it’s about human error, ignored warnings, and catastrophic decisions. Here’s the truth about what really sank the ‘unsinkable’ ship:

The Titanic didn’t sink the way you think.

The story isn’t just about an iceberg—it’s about human error, ignored warnings, and catastrophic decisions.

Here’s the truth about what really sank the ‘unsinkable’ ship: