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Erik Kulstad

@EKulstad

Professor & attending physician, Emergency Medicine, UT Southwestern/Parkland Hospital ‖ Chemical Engineer ‖ Cofounder of Attune Medical & inventor of ensoETM

Dallas, TX Katılım Şubat 2009
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“The magnitude of benefit with exercise is substantial. In fact, it is comparable, and in some cases exceeds the magnitude of benefit of many of our very good standard medical therapies in oncology,” study presenter Christopher Booth, MD. medscape.com/viewarticle/ca…
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"When a United States Attorney wields the power of his office to target medical journals because of their content and editorial processes, he isn't doing his job, let alone upholding his constitutional oath." medpagetoday.com/special-report…
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@US_Stormwatch Thank you for sharing! Was a very interesting read and would love to look more into this! Do you recommend any sources I could look into to learn more about this topic?
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Colin McCarthy@US_Stormwatch·
It’s a good time to remember that the most dangerous earthquake fault on the West Coast is the Cascadia Subduction Zone, not the San Andreas Fault. The Cascadia Subduction Zone is capable of producing a megathrust earthquake with a magnitude of 9.0+ and a resulting tsunami up to 100 feet high. If such a megathrust earthquake occurred today, FEMA estimates that over 10,000 people could die, with tens of billions of dollars in damages. Recent studies suggest that past Cascadia megathrust earthquakes may have also triggered major earthquakes on the northern segment of the San Andreas Fault. The last megathrust earthquake on the Cascadia Subduction Zone occurred in 1700, an event estimated at magnitude 9.0. It generated a tsunami over 50 feet high, which struck the West Coast and produced major tsunami waves that reached as far as Japan. Over the past 6,000 years, megathrust earthquakes have occurred on the Cascadia Subduction Zone approximately every 500 to 600 years, but the intervals have ranged from as short as 200 years to as long as 800 years.
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@PulmCrit Looking forward to resuscitating the old art of proctoclysis...! We've actually published on this using a device in the palliative care space. It's probably a good option for a lot of cases we see. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25662805/
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Josh Farkas MD 💊@PulmCrit·
I for one am looking forwards to improvising volume resuscitation with a continually rotating bevy of weird fluids. what do we have today? plasmalyte? one third normal saline with phos? 5% albumin? hetastarch? gelofusine? 23% saline drizzled over D5W? LFG
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“That's why entrepreneurship is so important,” Cuban said before continuing, “It's about asking, why not me? Why can't I start this business … and do something special?” benzinga.com/personal-finan…
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#ESCCongress "In general, major changes in thinking are routinely rejected by the medical establishment. It may take 50-700 years or more for your work to be recognized and accepted. Be patient."
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Neal Chatterjee
Neal Chatterjee@Nchatterjeemd·
Delighted to share our work predicting cardiac arrest in the general population using machine learning and electronic health records. Grateful to @CircAHA for the platform. A years-long interdisciplinary team effort - more to come! ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CI…
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"We say here all the time, 'Business is going to move at the speed of relationships,' and you can't build relationships behind the desk looking at a computer and leaving when everyone's still working." beckershospitalreview.com/hospital-manag…
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Erik Kulstad@EKulstad·
“I could not have done this work if I was an assistant professor somewhere trying to earn tenure, not possible. This was completely outside what could be done in academic life in those days..." nj.com/union/2024/05/…
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The Junction
The Junction@thejunction__·
March's Largest Exits in the Midwest 💰 ✨ @my_CWT (Minnetonka, MN) acquired by American Express Global Business Travel for $570M ✨ MTL Holdings (Waukesha, WI) acquired by Carlisle for $410M ✨ @AttuneMedical (Chicago, IL) acquired by Haemonetics for $160M
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Erik Kulstad@EKulstad·
For Talagrand, one of the keys to his success has been persistence. “I’m not able to learn mathematics easily, I have to work. It takes a very long time and I have a terrible memory. I forget things.” newscientist.com/article/242319…
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EP Lab Digest@EPLabDigest·
A special thanks to Medical City Heart and Spine Hospital in Dallas, Texas, for participating in our Spotlight Interview this month! @jhurwitz55 #EPeeps okt.to/HTIeYJ
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Hard to believe it has been 4 months now!
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