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Ever wondered what all the parts of a full blood count mean? What on earth is MCHC (Alex's favourite)?! Well, this tweetorial is for you! A guide to all the parts of the FBC and ho...

Right, fasten up #MedTwitter... a #FOAMed thread about rib fractures, analgesia, and breasts. Relevant to anyone who may end up managing pain in patients with rib # (and anyone who...

1/8 A patient with compensated HFrEF (EF 35%) has positive orthostatics. He is not hypovolemic. What medication is reasonable to prescribe? #MedTwitter #MedEd #FOAMed #NeuroTwitter...

1/9 Let’s say you are about to do a thyroid exam. Before the exam you do not suspect goiter (pre-test prob of 50%). How does the exam influence your probability? Let’s review some...

My (preaching to the choir) 🔥 take: digital educational skills -- whether teaching on #MedTwitter, podcasting, or making videos -- are essential #meded skills for the 21st century....

1/7 Spacers confused me, so I wanted to sort them out. Let’s start with a question - what type of inhalers can benefit from a spacer? #MedTwitter #FOAMed #MedEd #MedStudentTwitter...

1/🧵 This is the incredible story of an anesthesiologist who, in 1946, purposefully paralyzed himself using curare. Though conditions were controlled, by the end of the experiment...

The arrival of new interns in July is an excellent opportunity for us to revisit the basics- today let’s talk about a test that is simultaneously one of the most overused and poorl...

1) Welcome to our accredited tweetorial on optimal contemporary chronic mgt of #hyperkalemia. Earn 0.5h CME/CE credit by following this thread. I am @edgarvlermamd. @MedTweetorials...

Hey #medtwitter 📢 Wolff-Chaikoff and Jod-Basedow effects are well known to affect thyroid function. What does it mean? Examples? How about a way to memorize which one causes hypo...

THREAD: I’m going to let you in on a little secret. In March 2020 millions of people across the globe- including a disproportionate number of healthcare workers like me- got in tou...

1/8 This always confused me as a trainee, so I figured it would be worth reviewing! What parameter should you interpret to determine if a patient is generating an appropriate amoun...