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Stefan Cristian Stanel

@scstanel

Respiratory/Interstitial Lung Diseases (ILD) physician. Advocating for better medical communication and common sense 🇬🇧🇷🇴🇪🇺 Personal views here & @ILDinfo

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I can see how such tools can be useful, but probably also need to address root causes as to why the clinical documentation burden becomes worse and worse over time. I'm not sure that's related to improved patient care

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Always - it's more intuitive, you can make freehand notes, less distractions, triggers visual memory, easier on the eyes, can quickly flip through pages, read anywhere etc.

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So many charts being shared on social media these days to support all kinds of ideas ranging from economics to defence, science etc. 🙂 Especially when over simplification is the goal

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Another thing I find funny is when politicians post about having a call with someone, they often include a picture of them on the phone 😀 Is there really a photographer in the room taking photos during (probably) confidential conversations?

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One issue with generative text AI/language models is the risk of losing text precision. We may drown in meaningless long texts that reduce the amount of information we can quickly share in small concise notes. Not sure fancy well-crafted texts, letters, applications etc. help

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I don’t understand people who keep the window shade down on a plane. We’re 35 thousand feet in the sky. You don’t want to check out the view? We’re above the freaking clouds, for God’s sake. Humans could only dream of a view like this for millennia. And you have the shade down.

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At the age of 23, before she’d even earned her PhD, Carol Greider made the discovery that would earn her the 2009 medicine prize. Along with her supervisor and co-laureate Elizabeth Blackburn she discovered the enzyme telomerase.

At the age of 23, before she’d even earned her PhD, Carol Greider made the discovery that would earn her the 2009 medicine prize. Along with her supervisor and co-laureate Elizabeth Blackburn she discovered the enzyme telomerase.
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If you wish to donate for pulmonary fibrosis research, please consider this call from a group of researchers and patient representatives I work with in Exeter, UK: exeter.hubbub.net/p/pulmonary-fi… Thank you!

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The #ILD clinical and research team in Exeter 🇬🇧 is excited to have our site ready to recruit patients with fibrotic hypersensitivity pneumonitis into the CHORUS Trial 🫁 #Teamwork Action for Pulmonary Fibrosis #FibroticHP #RCT #Steroids vs #Placebo 💊💊

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Too many people who are good at one thing somehow start thinking that it makes their opinion about everything else equally valuable. That's why it's so important at any stage of life to pursue different hobbies, to remember what it's like to be a beginner, to nurture the humility

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A noble person is kind to a stranger he will never meet again, when nobody is watching, & when he has nothing to gain. The rest is self-promotion, social climbing, or profit seeking.