Rachel Friedman, MD (@serendipidoc) 's Twitter Profile
Rachel Friedman, MD

@serendipidoc

Family physician, analogical thinker. APD @KPSantaRosaFMR. #FMRevolutionary. My kids, kind humans, and coffee keep me going. Tweets ≠ med advice. (she/her)

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Andrew Zhang (@andrewczhang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 19 students included fashionistas and artists, basketball and softball players, dancers and TikTok makers. The two educators were celebrated veterans who together had taught four decades of local children. These are the 21 lives lost in Uvalde: texastribune.org/2022/05/25/uva…

Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo (@kbibbinsdomingo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Everything hurts, Our hearts shadowed and strange, Minds made muddied and mute. We carry tragedy, terrifying and true. And yet none of it is new; nytimes.com/2022/05/27/opi…

Doomscrolling Reminder Bot (@doomscroll_bot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

hi, are you doomscrolling? It might feel like an act of agency due to the pandemic. Why not use that agency to take care of yourself through a screen break, going to bed early, and/or doing another activity that makes you happy? You still deserve time to rest and recover.

Michael Mina (@michaelmina_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

FYI: Symptoms are NOT required to be infectious Symptom-free spread is MAJOR contributor to spread in this pandemic High virus load (rapid Test Pos) is good indicator of infectivity If you or your child no Longer has symptoms but Still Pos on rapid test -> Assume Infectious

No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen (@noliewithbtc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: Following the Uvalde, Texas school shooting, Canada is expanding background checks, banning 1,500 types of military-style assault weapons, starting a buyback program, and requiring rifle magazines to be permanently altered to never hold more than 5 rounds.

American Journal of Preventive Medicine (AJPM) (@amjprevmed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our July 2022 issue is out today, with research & commentary on #screentime, loneliness, #rural-urban disparities, #autism, cardiovascular disease & more, plus announcement of the 2021 Article of the Year. Full Table of Contents: bit.ly/3QpHzTQ

Our July 2022 issue is out today, with research & commentary on #screentime, loneliness, #rural-urban disparities, #autism, cardiovascular disease & more, plus announcement of the 2021 Article of the Year.

Full Table of Contents: bit.ly/3QpHzTQ
Rachel Friedman, MD (@serendipidoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In this pre-COVID study, we found reduction in chronic disease hospitalizations post-disaster for those familiar with telemed prior. In a world where disasters & disruption are increasingly common, telemed improves access to primary care and chronic dz mgmt. #FMRevolution

American Academy of Pediatrics (@ameracadpeds) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We mourn with those whose loved ones were injured, killed and traumatized by yesterday’s mass shooting in Highland Park, Ill. during a Fourth of July parade. Gun violence continues to turn otherwise routine childhood experiences into sites of terror and trauma. @illinoisaap 1/4

MisterRogersQuotes (@misterrogerssay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“I’m very concerned that our society is much more concerned with information than wonder, in noise rather than silence. How do we encourage reflection? … Oh my, this is a noisy world.”

Adam Frank (@adamfrank4) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1) How do we go about our lives, do our shopping, and care for our families, when it seems like so much is spinning apart? How do we find any hope and any simple joy in the middle of such strife and fear? bigthink.com/13-8/science-s…

KP Santa Rosa FMR (@kpsantarosafmr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#AAFPNC med students and #MedStudentTwitter: Wondering how to figure out where to apply? Think about the following 4 P’s to find your perfect fit: People, Place, Perspective, Preparation. 🧵