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Bill Hartman, MD, PhD

@hartman_bill

Dad of 5, husband to Ann. Associate Professor of Anesthesiology. @UWMadison #Clinicaltrials. Tweets are my own.

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X likes to ask “what’s happening?” What’s happening is that vaccine preventable diseases are causing kids to die. Enough with the games. We have the tools to protect our kids. Use them.

X likes to ask “what’s happening?”
What’s happening is that vaccine preventable diseases are causing kids to die. 
Enough with the games. We have the tools to protect our kids. Use them.
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He and his organization have created panic and skepticism about vaccines to many, many people. But now kids are dying so he must tell the truth. I hope it is not too little too late. We have the tools to protect our kids- use them.

He and his organization have created panic and skepticism about vaccines to many, many people.
But now kids are dying so he must tell the truth. 
I hope it is not too little too late. We have the tools to protect our kids- use them.
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Where is DOGE? Costly symptomatic treatments to extremely expensive ICU care- when there is a very cheap, safe, and effective preventative option. It’s called a vaccine. We have the tools to protect our kids, to prevent these sad cases and senseless deaths. Use them.

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Medicine is not us versus them. We want people to live long, healthy lives. None of us like it when someone gets sick or dies, especially from something preventable. What possible benefit do I get from suggesting someone get a vaccine? or to lose weight? Or to stop smoking? The

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The potential of many people with disabilities is limitless. The speech by HHS secretary yesterday was misguided, uninformed, and without compassion. Whether you believe that vaccines cause autism or not (they don’t), these people do not deserve to be dehumanized. They (and us

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The HHS Secretary speaks about preventative medicine and MAHA, but sows skepticism about the greatest preventative tools of all time- vaccines. This administration is a public health hot mess.

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Do you remember just a few short months ago when you voted for an anti-vax agenda? Too little too late Senator- you made this bed.

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This is such a great read. One of the “hidden” dangers of medicine is that meds can often be in short supply or on “back-order” which can alter the way we care for patients.

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As with any medical question, know the facts, understand your personal risks and the risks for your family, and talk about these risks with your medical provider. ⁦UW Health⁩ ⁦UW School of Medicine and Public Health⁩ ⁦CDC⁩ ⁦Prof Peter Hotez MD PhD DSc(hon)⁩ ⁦Eric Feigl-Ding⁩ cbs58.com/news/uw-resear…

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An incredible statement from HHS…”This is not simply about efficacy—it’s about safety, integrity, and trust. The reality is that mRNA technology remains under-tested, and we are not going to spend taxpayer dollars repeating the mistakes of the last administration, which

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Also ignored any input from ACOG. This seems like bad policy and potentially dangerous actions. People should be able to learn the facts and discuss their personal/family risks with a medical provider to decide for themselves whether to be vaccinated.

Also ignored any input from ACOG. This seems like bad policy and potentially dangerous actions. People should be able to learn the facts and discuss their personal/family risks with a medical provider to decide for themselves whether to be vaccinated.
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Does unprecedented transparency and gold standard science include false research and fake citations? Clearly no oversight and dishonorable intent. The HHS secretary already told us to ignore his medical advice, but should we be listening to to him at all? theweek.com/politics/maha-…

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“The public must know that unbiased science -- evaluated through a transparent process and insulated from conflicts of interest.” This from the guy who made up MAHA report sources. There is nothing unbiased in this action. Public Health is not a priority. medpagetoday.com/infectiousdise…

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Public Health is not his priority. The HHS secretary has always wanted to make sure that vaccines are less available, less affordable and more misunderstood and feared. Mission accomplished. ACIP was a group of brilliant volunteer physicians and scientists, are we now going to

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An important essay from ⁦Jerome Adams⁩ in ⁦TIME⁩. This HHS sec has presided over the worst measles outbreak in the US in decades while promoting cod liver oil. His objective is to make vaccines scary, unavailable, and unaffordable. time.com/7292898/rfk-jr…

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I wish this was a joke, but it is not. This is a shot at public health by an unserious man leading the HHS: The new ACIP folks: Martin Kulldorf - Co author of the Great Barrington Declaration who advocated for COVID to run rampant Robert Malone - Non practising doctor who

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Cherry picking debunked science to justify ridiculous decisions does not make anyone healthier. Playing Americans for fools to “prove” popular TikTok influencer theories and peddle supplements and witch tonic is unethical. Enough is enough. kffhealthnews.org/news/article/h…

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Powerful statement by fired ACIP members. This is an unprovoked and unjustified attack on public health. RFK Jr remains unqualified to serve in this post and these actions will cost lives and further distrust. Enough is enough. Going backwards should never be an option when it