Manish Motwani

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Manish Motwani

Manish Motwani

@Doc_Tiger

Cardiologist. Doctor. Pioneer. Author. Philanthropist. Geek. Healer. Comedian. Joker. Class act. Survivor. Networker. NBD. Multimodality CVImaging.

Manchester-Los Angeles-London Katılım Ocak 2009
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John Mandrola, MD
John Mandrola, MD@drjohnm·
> 600,000 left atrial appendage devices have been placed NOT NONINFERIOR 👇🏻 Trial is large, nonindustry funded and done in experienced centers in Germany Endpoint had both efficacy and safety components and still did not make non-inferiority I tried to tell you all
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Among patients with atrial fibrillation at high risk for stroke and bleeding, left atrial appendage closure was not noninferior to medical therapy in reducing the risk of stroke, embolism, major bleeding, or death at 3 years. Full CLOSURE-AF trial results: nejm.org/doi/full/10.10… Editorial: Left Atrial Appendage Closure — Another Overused Method in Cardiology? nejm.org/doi/full/10.10…

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Dr Tony Goldstone
Dr Tony Goldstone@goldstone_tony·
1/3 **🚀 NEW VIDEO DROP!** Evening all 👋 February payslips dropped today 💼, so I’ve just updated my **free modeller** to accept them straight away. With only **5 weeks** left until the tax year slams shut ⏰, this is your golden window to run a *really* accurate forecast of your **adjusted net income** and **threshold income**. No more guesswork — see exactly where you sit with the £100k tax trap ⚠️ and that dreaded (and still disastrously poorly designed) tapered annual allowance 😩. In the video I walk you through, step-by-step, using your actual February payslip: ✅ Calculating your **adjusted net income** ✅ Calculating your **threshold** & **adjusted** income ✅ Estimating your pension growth with free tools 🛠️ ✅ What smart moves you can STILL make in the final month to dodge the trap, stop the taper… and keep thousands in your pocket 💰💰 Plus — I’m excited to introduce a brand-new course with **Medics Money** all about mastering pension tax traps 🎓 Video below 👇 Links in the description (including the free modeller & course details) youtu.be/1lY-b8eGtL4
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
I’m just about to turn 65. I’ve been employed as an airline pilot for 36 years. I’m reasonably intelligent, but admittedly far from a wunderkind, and with no offers to work for the JPL or NASA. Pretty much an average guy who’s outstanding at being humble. At at age 64, I had to learn how to fly the most complex and advanced airliner currently in service, the Airbus A350. I had flown the relatively simplistic Boeing 767 for the past 25 years, and had never flown an Airbus, which is completely different in almost every way from a Boeing. I was the oldest person to attempt going through the Delta’s A350 Initial Qualification training program. I was warned that even much younger pilots were finding the training to be extremely challenging, and that because of my age, success might not be an option. It was an extremely complex airplane. The training manual is literally 7000 pages long. Countless Training videos, 6 weeks of simulators, extremely difficult electronic and oral exams. “It can’t be done, old guy”, many said. BULLSHIT! I went through the training and actually had an easy time of it. It was no more challenging than when I went through MD-11 training in 1991, at age 34, even though the A350 was a much more difficult training program. I had no decline in my learning ability in 30 years, and aced the very challenging program without any trouble. If I can maintain my ability to easily learn complex tasks into my mid-60’s, hell, anyone can. To answer the question: For some it might be age 30, or 40, or 50, etc, etc. However, everyone is different. Some people are still extremely lucid and able to learn well into their 90’s. Don’t assume. Don’t count yourself out at any age. Don’t be prejudiced against older people and sell them short, because many of them are still as sharp or even sharper than you. Treat all people well, especially older people, because in the blink of an eye you’re going to be one of them, and you’re going to love it when someone treats YOU with dignity and a little bit of respect. Credit to the respective owner ✍️
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Art of Thinking
Art of Thinking@Art0fThinking·
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Art of Thinking@Art0fThinking·
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Mind Essentials@Mind_Essentials·
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Priyanka Lakhara
Priyanka Lakhara@codewithpri·
IT’S WILD THAT THE MOST EFFECTIVE WAY TO SAVE SOMETHING AS A PDF IS TO LIE TO YOUR COMPUTER THAT YOU’RE ABOUT TO PRINT IT 😭😭😭
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Manish Motwani
Manish Motwani@Doc_Tiger·
This simple B&W slide by @mgwfriedrich was one of the most important today. These are the #WhyCMR needs where innovation will actually have the most meaningful impact to the modality. #SCMR2026. AI will be at the heart of these as will more efficiency & simpler protocols 🤖
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Thaís Pinheiro Lima
Thaís Pinheiro Lima@thaples·
CMR is redefining hypertrophic cardiomyopathy Not just wall thickness. Not just echo. 🔹 LGE ≥10% = higher SCD risk 🔹 Apical HCM ≠ benign 🔹 AI is revising diagnostic thresholds 🔹 Phenocopies matter 🔹 Follow-up every 3–5 years is key Insights straight from #SCMR2026
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Vineeta Ojha
Vineeta Ojha@vineetao17·
Big congrats to the cohort 1of the @SCMRorg leadership academy ☑️2 years ☑️Numerous in person and virtual meetings ☑️Collab with clinical practice, translation, website, comms, education committees #SCMR2026 They have delivered the capstone project - scmr.org/scmr-reporting…
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Sara Moscatelli
Sara Moscatelli@saramoscatelli7·
🧬💔 Is paediatric myocarditis revealing an underlying genetic cardiomyopathy? A new study from the Pediatric Cardiomyopathy Registry provides compelling evidence that genetics matter far more than we thought in children who develop dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) after myocarditis. 🔍 Key findings • 34% of children with DCM secondary to myocarditis carried a rare predicted-damaging variant. • 12.5% had a pathogenic or likely pathogenic variant. • Variants clustered mainly in sarcomeric genes, especially TTN, MYH7, PLN and TPM1. • No desmosomal variants were identified in this paediatric cohort. • Genetic burden was similar to children with idiopathic DCM and dramatically higher than in matched healthy controls. 🧠 What does this mean? Myocarditis may act as the second hit that unmasks a genetically vulnerable myocardium — shifting our understanding of the disease from purely acquired to gene–environment interaction. 🩺 Why it matters The findings support considering routine genetic testing in children presenting with myocarditis and reduced LV function: ✔ informs long-term surveillance ✔ guides family screening ✔ helps assess risk of recurrence ✔ opens the door to precision medicine A powerful step toward understanding why some children recover fully while others progress to severe heart failure. #PaediatricCardiology #Myocarditis #Genetics #Cardiomyopathy #DCM #TTN #SarcomericGenes #HeartFailure #PrecisionMedicine #PediatricResearch #CardioGenomics #InheritedHeartDisease doi.org/10.1161/CIRCHE…
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Andrew Ng
Andrew Ng@AndrewYNg·
If you’ve never written code before, this is for you. I’ve just launched a course that shows you, in less than 30 minutes, how to describe an idea for an app and build it with AI. In this course, you'll build a working web application - a funny interactive birthday message generator that runs in your browser and can be shared with friends. You'll customize it by telling AI how you want it changed, and tweak it until it works the way you want. By the end, you'll have a repeatable process you can apply to build a wide variety of applications. If you want to try vibe coding, this will be the best place to start! Further, you'll be able to use these techniques with whatever tool you're most comfortable with (like ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, or others) -- we're vendor neutral. Skills you'll gain: - How to build web apps with AI - zero coding skills needed - How to fix and improve your creations by chatting with AI - A simple process you can use to build other things you can dream up Building with AI is one of the most fun things in the world. Please join me and take your first step! I think you will be surprised at what you can build. And if you're an experienced engineer, please share this with someone in your life who's been curious about building with AI. Come build with me! deeplearning.ai/courses/build-…
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Andrew Curran
Andrew Curran@AndrewCurran_·
Utah has become the first state to allow AI to renew medical prescriptions with no doctor involved. The company, Doctronic, also secured a malpractice insurance policy for their AI. Their data also shows that their system matches doctors treatment plans 99.2% of the time.
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Andrew Curran@AndrewCurran_

Quiet revolution taking place in healthcare. I use it as well. I can say from personal experience that the healthcare systems in Canada and the UK are suffering from crippling staffing shortages, as well as a crisis in competence. The cure for this will eventually be ChatMD.

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