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changwan ryu, MD

@wonnie1981

Full-time sports fan, armchair runnner, wannabe crossfitter, and some kind of physician-scientist

New Haven, CT Beigetreten Ocak 2011
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changwan ryu, MD
changwan ryu, MD@wonnie1981·
@ross_prager Wait until "typing on the computer while with the patient" enters the chat
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Beans (Beaneater Buzz)
Beans (Beaneater Buzz)@BeaneaterB·
I’m not going to lie, after his comments a few weeks ago I did not think this was going to happen. Brian Snitker is a Braves lifer. He brought this team a Championship. He had just about every job you can have within an organization and he was drafted and hired by Hank Aaron. The significance of Brian Snitker is not lost on me. But it was very clear his time with the organization was at the very least approaching its end. For the first time since 2010 there is a managerial opening in Atlanta and there is not an incumbent interim manager in the running. A few options I like a lot are Eddie Perez, Skip Schumaker, George Lombard and Eric Young. A few options I’d be okay with are Walt Weiss and David Ross. Possible short term option could be Ron Washington but my guess is they’d rather have him back as a coach.
Jeff Passan@JeffPassan

Brian Snitker will not return as manager of the Atlanta Braves, sources tell ESPN. He informed the team of his decision yesterday. But he will remain with the organization in a senior advisory capacity.

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Andrew Akbashev
Andrew Akbashev@Andrew_Akbashev·
Journals can’t find peer reviewers. Preprints aren’t taken seriously. Garbage papers slip through peer review. Meantime, AI is slowly taking over. Nature describes the current situation. I highly recommend reading the article. 📍 The summary (+ my comments): 1. We are facing a SIGNIFICANT overload on reviewers. Fatigue is epidemic. Few scientists have time for much peer review. As a result, manuscript turnaround times are chaos. They’re unpredictable and painfully slow. 2. Grant and facility proposals demand massive peer review too. They push the system even further. 3. Review quality is decreasing. Rigor is inconsistent. Technical aspects are poorly assessed. 4. Gatekeeping and bias are very real (we all know how manuscripts are rejected due to competition & jealousy). It causes a growing dissatisfaction among scientists. 5. Paid reviewing does NOT automatically improve the acceptance rate. Trials show mixed results. For example, acceptance rates barely increased from 48% to 53% for Critical Care Medicine. The quality of PR remained the same. But for Biology Open, the PR process has become much faster. In either case, paid reviews are very hard to scale business-wise. 6. Distributed Peer Review is becoming more popular. Some funding agencies now require applicants to review peers’ proposals. But to to eliminate bias in it? I don’t know. ❗ There’re no simple solutions. As a careful observer, I think that the complex picture is evolving along the following trajectory: AI-assisted peer view (AI pre-screening, AI PR-assistant, AI audition of peer reviews) + Community reviewing + Some form of compensation + Involvement of wider community in PR lists (not only most recognized scientists) What’s your view on it?
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changwan ryu, MD@wonnie1981·
@nut_history I so want to see Giancarlo Stanton get to 500 homers and have that debate start
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BaseballHistoryNut@nut_history·
What’s the one MLB milestone that you think makes a player a HOFer? Please quote
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Jake Scott, MD
Jake Scott, MD@jakescottMD·
I recently saw a patient with a serious infection. I prescribed the only effective oral antibiotic, but her insurance denied it. She’s still sick and is now at risk for sepsis. This is daily life for Americans. Meanwhile, the head of HHS is focused on the color of Froot Loops.
Secretary Kennedy@SecKennedy

Froot Loops is finally following its nose — toward common sense. Thanks to the many parents who spoke out and pressured @KelloggsUS to remove harmful food dyes from its products. I urge more companies to step up and join the movement to Make America Healthy Again.

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Dutch Rojas
Dutch Rojas@DutchRojas·
Elite med schools preach social justice. Their grads? Least likely to work in poor communities. Most likely to post lectures online. It’s not a physician shortage. It’s a shortage of conviction.
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Rob Henderson
Rob Henderson@robkhenderson·
A truly shocking finding: Graduates of top medical schools are the most likely to support vague notions of "social justice," and the least likely to actually work in socioeconomically deprived areas.
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changwan ryu, MD@wonnie1981·
@jskim8223 I do think the lack of awareness of the music of our era is equally, if not worse.
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John Kim
John Kim@jskim8223·
Major takeaway doing pulm consults: if you want to feel older and out of touch, ask your students and residents what "classic" movies they have watched. Nobody on my team has seen Michael Clayton, original Jurassic Park, Tokyo Story, Shawshank Redemption, etc.
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changwan ryu, MD@wonnie1981·
@drjohnm This is baked into their model - physician goodwill to compensate for the lack of resources
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Charlotte Summers
Charlotte Summers@charlot_summers·
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NY AG James
NY AG James@NewYorkStateAG·
Every time we go online, scan a barcode at checkout, or get an MRI, we use technology made possible by the National Science Foundation.   Today, I'm suing the federal administration to stop them from putting politics over science and cutting @NSF programs and funding.
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Rear Admiral Eileen Laubacher
Rear Admiral Eileen Laubacher@EileenforCO·
Hi everyone! I'm Eileen Laubacher, the Democrat, retired U.S. Navy Admiral, and mother of five running against Lauren Boebert here in Colorado. I'd love if you could follow and RT to help me get to 7,500 followers. Let's get rid of Boebert in November! PS... love the fan art!
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Dr. Catharine Young
Dr. Catharine Young@DrCatharineY·
This is why we fund science.
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𝔗𝔯𝔲𝔱𝔥 𝔐𝔞𝔱𝔱𝔢𝔯𝔰
This is probably one of the best speeches in committee I have EVER heard. We often hear passionate emotional speeches and I applaud that, but this is a forensic dismantling of a woman who arrogantly thinks she and the administration she belongs to are above the law. THEY ARE NOT. Kristi Noem attended the hearing intent on being obstructive and dismissive and Chris Murphy gave her a masterclass in the constitutional responsibilities of government. I salute you sir. 🎥 TikTok - vm.tiktok.com/ZNd6nAsuy/
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br_betting
br_betting@br_betting·
What's your next move? 🤔
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Michael Liu, MD, MPhil
Michael Liu, MD, MPhil@LiuMichaelMD·
Recent NIH grant terminations have resulted in deep uncertainty among researchers🧑‍🔬& academic institutions🏫. In @JAMA_current, we characterize the scope of terminations, types of grants affected, and differential impact of cuts across career stages Link: jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/…
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