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https://emorycovid19.org/ 23-03-2020 12:44:00
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While mortality after congenital heart surgery has improved, disparate care for non-white and Medicaid-insured children persists.
Thanks to creators @Emily_Wright00 and Priya Brito, editor Angel Xiao, and reviewer Dr. Eric Ferguson.
Original article: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22349675/
Does allostatic load influence racial disparities in mortality in the US?
Thanks to creators Aimée Vester MD, PhD & Zach West, MD, editors @an_Xiao & Caroline Coleman, and reviewer Tommy Thomas, MD, PhD.
Original article: ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P…
How do insulin pumps and glycemic control devices vary across patients with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM)?
Thanks to creators @josh_kaltman & Jamie Klein, editors Angel Xiao & Caroline Coleman, & reviewer raofritz
Here's a link to the article: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30151393/
Different Lens for the same story: although many health care professionals consider themselves impartial, #implicit bias still affect affect our clinical decisions #biasinmedicine #MedTwitter #MedStudentTwitter #cardiotwitter
Great to have two all star Emory medical students, Becca Dryer and Maija Liv Johansen, MD, present their visual abstract on Racial and Ethnic Disparities in ED Care & Outcomes Among Children in our Emory Pediatric Residency Program morning report. Thank you for helping continue the discussion!
1/2 What is structural racism, how does it impact and drive health disparities in the United States, and what can we do to address it and work towards #healthequity ?
Thanks to creators Ariana Mora & Kaitlin Sandor, editors @daughertyler & Caroline Coleman, & reviewer Marshall Fleurant
Check out this opportunity from one of our local pediatrics programs! We are lucky to spend time with these residents serving a diverse population with a diverse group of doctors. #RepresentationMatters
Tomorrow at 10 AM EST , Janice Newsome MD FSIR will walk our Kenyan medical students through vascular anatomy from head to toe ... .. #FOAMed SIR RFS ATL MedStudents zoom.us/webinar/regist…
1/ How does race & ethnicity impact emergency department care for children in the United States?
Thanks to creators Becca Dryer & Maija Liv Johansen, MD, editors Angel Xiao & Caroline Coleman, and reviewer Dr. Oswaldo Henriquez
Led by Tracey L. Henry, MD, MPH, MS and Dr. Michelle Wallace, we are excited to work with faculty at RYSE: Diversity, Equity & Inclusion in the DOM to share a new series of visual abstracts: Racism and Bias in Medicine.
Racism is a public health crisis and the halls of medicine are not immune. We need systemic change now!
Big thanks to lawyers Paul Panusky at Panusky Law Firm and Hannah Drosky who helped make this happen. We’re so thankful! Paul --- #MedTwitter #medstudenttwitter #medstudents #atlstudentcovidresponse emorycovid19.org/for-healthcare…
On my way to work this morning I stopped by the John Lewis Memorial on Auburn Ave and paid my respects to #goodtrouble I was deeply moved by the flowers and the notes of thanks and appreciation. Thank you John Lewis we will never forget you !
The need to wear PPE is now more important than ever. As the pandemic rages on, we would like to thank our students and local businesses & organizations who contributed to our early PPE collection efforts. #MedTwitter #medstudenttwitter #COVID2019 #atlantacovid
5- & 10-day courses of #Remdesivir treatment in #COVIDー19 patients are equally effective.
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Thx Emory School of Medicine students Emerson Bouldin & Rachel Fried, MD (creators), Angel Xiao & Caroline Coleman (editors), & @chidanatasha (review) #MedTwitter #MedEd