Peyton Nesmith (@peytonnesmith) 's Twitter Profile
Peyton Nesmith

@peytonnesmith

physician-scientist interested in patient-device interactions in critical care |@JHUPCCMFellows | @OslerResidency | @hseas

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calendar_today04-10-2011 05:45:37

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April A. Peterson, MD (@apetersonmed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Improve resident wellness. Mandatory wellness days off. Required time for health (dentists, Pap smears, annual check ups). Therapy outside of typical business hours. Increased pay. Affordable childcare. Create a space for residents to live more like their non-medical peers.

Greg Martin (@gsmartinmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

More than 50% reduction in use of prone positioning from high during the early #COVID19 pandemic to more recently. Inexpsive and proven. #LessIsMore @davidnhager Michelle Eakin, Ph.D. in Critical Care Medicine journals.lww.com/ccmjournal/Abs…

Dr. Glaucomflecken (@dglaucomflecken) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CVS/Caremark: $300 billion revenue per year Median physician salary: $208k The media: Why are physicians so greedy do they hate America?

Dr. Glaucomflecken (@dglaucomflecken) 's Twitter Profile Photo

TOTAL US physician compensation is roughly 220 billion, ~8% of US healthcare expenditure. 1 (ONE) PBM had a profit of 125 billion in 2022. Can we stop saying that physician (somebody that actually contributes value to patient care) compensation is the problem?

Peyton Nesmith (@peytonnesmith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can we just say it out loud - physician scientists aren’t valued? Otherwise we would pay them much better and protect their time. Where is the incentive? We will pay you 1/3 what you could make, work 2x the hours

𝙟𝙤𝙨𝙝 𝙛𝙖𝙧𝙠𝙖𝙨 💊 (@pulmcrit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“this bronchoscopy could have been an induced sputum” “this A-line could have been a cuff pressure” “this intubation for ‘airway protection’ could have been a sternal rub” “this swan could have been a POCUS” “this consult could have been a google search”

Ewan Goligher (@ecgoligher) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats on DRatano on leading this new publication (years in the making). In silico trials offer a novel means to explore heterogeneity of treatment effect, assess feasibility, and develop tailored interventions in respiratory failure. link.springer.com/article/10.118…

Vamsi Aribindi (@aribindi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The whole NIH grant system massively wastes time- institutional and individual. Seeing a glimpse of it drove me away screaming from the academic surgeon-scientist career path. We need a better way to allocate research funding.

Heather Kagan (@heatherkaganmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A MUST read by my former co-resident Dr Woller - sharing an impossibly sad, shocking account of what happened to his family. A call to action — our work as a society in de-stigmatizing misinformation on the illness of addiction is nowhere near done nytimes.com/2024/08/04/opi…

Sam Ghali, M.D. (@em_resus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Resuscitation before intubation for shock patients is the only way. This goes for medical and trauma patients alike. It is no longer acceptable for patients to code on induction because “Airway, Breathing, Circulation”.

🦋doctor doubt🦋 (@reverendofdoubt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If PSLF goes away or the IBR becomes ICR then for a lot of us in academic medicine it will no longer be feasible anymore when salaries are often substantially lower than non-academic jobs….

Giacomo De Luca (@jackdeliuc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

...🧵This is a thread about 8.4% sodium bicarbonate (aka bicarb amp) in critical care. This the first part in a series of three about sodium bicarbonate 🧂in critical care: 🧐I will get in deep to complexities, benefits, risks and clinical implications of this (overused) drug.

...🧵This is a thread about 8.4% sodium bicarbonate (aka bicarb amp) in critical care.

This the first part in a series of three about sodium bicarbonate 🧂in critical care: 
🧐I will get in deep to complexities, benefits, risks and clinical implications of this (overused) drug.
Johns Hopkins University PCCM Fellowship (@jhupccmfellows) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to the Class of 2025 🎉 The training you’ve completed asks you to be your best in some of the hardest moments of people’s lives. We are so proud of you and can’t wait to see the impact you’ll continue to make as colleagues and leaders in PCCM.

Congratulations to the Class of 2025 🎉

The training you’ve completed asks you to be your best in some of the hardest moments of people’s lives. We are so proud of you and can’t wait to see the impact you’ll continue to make as colleagues and leaders in PCCM.