Harshit Thole (@harshitthole) 's Twitter Profile
Harshit Thole

@harshitthole

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calendar_today25-03-2020 16:31:47

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382 Following

Céline Gounder, MD, ScM, FIDSA 🇺🇦 (@celinegounder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ Here is a comprehensive review of the data on whether we need COVID BOOSTER SHOTS. THE MOST IMPORTANT TAKEAWAY: IF YOU HAVEN'T YET GOTTEN A COVID VACCINE, NOW'S THE TIME! I'll put a Threadreader unroll at the end for those of you who find that more convenient to read/share.

Ashish K. Jha, MD, MPH (@ashishkjha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lots of confusion about what Provincetown outbreak & CDC guidance mean Mainly: how to think about spread among the vaccinated And as importantly, what we know and what we don't So a short thread

Ashish K. Jha, MD, MPH (@ashishkjha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

First, the P-town outbreak unusual Many thousands of people (some unvaccinated) showed up to celebrate July 4 Leading to packed bars, clubs, and lots of mixing of vaccinated and unvaccinated folks in tight quarters Ideal conditions for COVID spread And COVID did spread 2/n

Journal of Brown Hospital Medicine (@brownjhm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Oral antibiotics for Community acquired-MRSA (CA-MRSA) #antibiotics #IDtwitter #MRSA #MedEd #BJHM #internalmedicine #Hospitalist #Medtwitter #Antibioticstewardship bit.ly/3Q3Booc

Oral antibiotics for Community acquired-MRSA (CA-MRSA) #antibiotics #IDtwitter #MRSA #MedEd #BJHM #internalmedicine #Hospitalist #Medtwitter #Antibioticstewardship bit.ly/3Q3Booc
SP Kalantri (@spkalantri) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Close to 45 000 MD/MS residents and 10 000 DNB residents write their thesis every year. After 3 years of struggle, can they indeed confidently read a paper, accurately interpret the study results and meaningfully apply the research for evidence-based management of a patient?

G Kang (@gkangind) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So many calls about China, about what that means for India, about XBB, about 3rd waves, about new mandates, about travel bans, about vaccine boosters- thought best to get views out to summarise the current situation. Long thread, be warned 🙂 1/n

Mushtaq Bilal, PhD (@mushtaqbilalphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Canva is one of the most powerful apps for academic work. But many academics don't know about it. Here's a latest Canva feature that will make your work simpler and life easier...(way easier):

Stefan Milutinovic (@stefankmil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📄 20 studies that Internal Medicine Residents should read in the first year 👇 1/ 🏃‍♀️ RACE II trial: Lenient resting HR < 110 was non-inferior to a strict HR < 80 in patients with atrial fibrillation. 🧵

📄 20 studies that Internal Medicine Residents should read in the first year 👇

1/ 🏃‍♀️ RACE II trial: Lenient resting HR &lt; 110 was non-inferior to a strict HR &lt; 80 in patients with atrial fibrillation. 

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Dr. Mukharjee Madivada (@drmssm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A tale of murder, medicine and sheer brilliance… I can proudly credit much of my success in clinical practice to one teacher of mine: Dr. Rama Tharak Nath. His observations, teaching and language skills are unparalleled. Here is a great story where he single handedly solved an

A tale of murder, medicine and sheer brilliance…

I can proudly credit much of my success in clinical practice to one teacher of mine: Dr. Rama Tharak Nath. His observations, teaching and language skills are unparalleled. Here is a great story where he single handedly solved an
Sandeep Jauhar (@sjauhar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, Sept 16, is the 46th anniversary of the first #coronary angioplasty on the human #heart. Here’s a short thread on how it happened and the brilliant innovator at the center of it all. (1/x)

SP Kalantri (@spkalantri) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Pantoprazole, what is it about you that entices doctors? You flow from their pens everywhere— from the OPDs to wards and ICUs? You've turned into a panacea for anything even remotely linked to the symptomatic stomach or irritated intestine. #MedTwitter

Karthik Balachandran (@karthik2k2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Medicine as a career was thought to guarantee financial stability and social status. But more importantly, the gap between medicine and other options was bigger in our parents generation. It was a low risk, high returns way of monetizing high IQ ( or at least academic skills). So

Medicine as a career was thought to guarantee financial stability and social status. But more importantly, the gap between medicine and other options was bigger in our parents generation. It was a low risk, high returns way of monetizing high IQ ( or at least academic skills). So