Michael Simonson (@mgsimonson1) 's Twitter Profile
Michael Simonson

@mgsimonson1

Internal Medicine at UPMC. Vocal hype man for @MedEdPGH.
Learning about medicine, twitter, and how to make the world a better place.

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Listening to Dayna Bowen Matthew at #SGIM21 this morning and I'm blown away. We need more of this in medicine and everywhere else. Virtual standing ovation.

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Do you ever go to a conference and realize "this is it, these are my people" because for me that always happens with Society of General Internal Medicine (SGIM). Amazed at all the things Pitt General Internal Medicine and #PittACESfellowship are doing. I got to meet some cool #academichospitalists as well. #SGIM21

Michael Mina (@michaelmina_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dear President Donald J. Trump Biden, The US is at a critical point & we need greater access to faster tests Rapid tests are barely available bc they're regulated here as MEDICAL tools-holding them back Please write an EO that makes COVID testing in US a Public Health good Thanks Ppl of the USA

Michelle Brooks, MD, SFHM (@michellebr00ks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Late Night Opinions: ☝🏼It is unacceptable for hospital administrators to be unaware of how vital hospitalists are. ✌🏼Stop treating career hospitalists as physicians who are just doing a “gap year.”

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The 13th Law of the House of God: "The delivery of good medical care is to do as much nothing as possible." Results probably what you might expect, especially after their prior HTN data. Too bad 'close PCP follow up' is so much easier said than done.

Pitt General Internal Medicine (@pittgim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Data shows #podcasts are a well-received tool that can prime learners to recognize #clinicalreasoning principles. Read more from #PittGIM's Ryan C. Augustin, Michael Simonson, Scott Rothenberger, Christina Lalama, Eliana Bonifacino, Deborah DiNardo & Sarah Tilstra: ow.ly/ofUj50HI8hu

Data shows #podcasts are a well-received tool that can prime learners to recognize #clinicalreasoning principles. 

Read more from #PittGIM's <a href="/RyanAugustinMD/">Ryan C. Augustin</a>, <a href="/mgsimonson1/">Michael Simonson</a>, Scott Rothenberger, Christina Lalama, Eliana Bonifacino, Deborah DiNardo &amp; <a href="/swa304/">Sarah Tilstra</a>: ow.ly/ofUj50HI8hu
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You didn’t think we were just going to share #SGIM23 action shots, did you? Here are today’s poster presenters! Featured: Jessica Atieh, Amy Labar, Anisha Das, & Nicole Curtis

You didn’t think we were just going to share #SGIM23 action shots, did you? Here are today’s poster presenters!

Featured: <a href="/JessicaAtieh/">Jessica Atieh</a>, Amy Labar, Anisha Das, &amp; Nicole Curtis
Jennifer Caputo-Seidler, MD (@jennifermcaputo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interesting questions raised during the acting internship interest group #SGIM24 How clear are expectations for sub-Is at your institution? How are you using narrative evaluation in the sub-I? Has the role of the sub-I changed with step 1 and many clerkships going pass/fail?