Evan Ritter

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Evan Ritter

Evan Ritter

@ERitterMD

Academic hospitalist with interests in bedside procedures, clinical ultrasound, and informatics.

Richmond, VA Katılım Şubat 2018
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Evan Ritter@ERitterMD·
An excellent guide to understanding findings of diastolic dysfunction on TTE by POCUS 101. Useful for better understanding my patient's reports and hopefully a POCUS skill I will acquire. pocus101.com/how-to-measure…
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Evan Ritter@ERitterMD·
@PaulNWilliamz Only if we can figure out why Num Lock is off by default when there are designated number keys
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Adam@adamgreattweet·
Took the day to reflect and now I’m ready to share that Harper and I will be moving to Richmond, Virginia for my Internal Medicine Residency at VCU
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Evan Ritter@ERitterMD·
@andrewolsonmd Someone on our procedure service almost had a specimen rejected because a learner tubed them. Lab eventually ran with a comment that "results may be altered".
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Andrew Olson, MD
Andrew Olson, MD@andrewolsonmd·
Anyone want to do the study “Do LP specimens *really* get lost in the tube system?” with me? Oh well. Sometimes a lab field trip is nice...
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Taylor Kirton-Davis
Taylor Kirton-Davis@ETKirtonDavis·
#MRPearls Thyroid CA should always be in your differential for head and neck masses. Up to 10% of pts with papillary thyroid CA have metastatic disease, 1/4 of those are skeletal mets! #H13329994" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">uptodate.com/contents/papil… @TedRader4MD @ERitterMD @VCU_IMRes
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Evan Ritter@ERitterMD·
@ModiSRVA @VCUIMClerkship I agree. I want to be sold on the diagnosis and management plan with acknowledgement of the things that don't fit.
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VCU Internal Medicine Clerkship@VCUIMClerkship·
Students and attendings have a different idea about the purpose of oral presentation: students view it as a data collection task allowing information to be delivered for interpretation, the latter use it as an argument for or against diagnosis/plan (Haber & Linguard 2001)
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Charlie M. Wray, DO, MS
Charlie M. Wray, DO, MS@WrayCharles·
Raise your hand if you’re in that stage of life when your bathroom changes into a fire department when you’re not using it...
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Elizabeth (Liz) Sonntag, MD
VCU medical students - this is a really tough time for you. Reach out if I can help in any way. Happy to provide monitorship, career advice, etc.
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NEJM@NEJM·
The man had been admitted many times, and he knew what my sweat and repositioning implied and what my repeated offers to stop the procedure meant. I had spent the afternoon exposing my inexperience clearly. In response, he had offered himself.
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Patrick Fadden MD FACP
Patrick Fadden MD FACP@ptfaddenMD·
(1/9) #Physicalexam #Tweetorial @VCU_IMRes Cardiac auscultation is all about identifying normal from abnormal sounds. Like any skill this takes practice. In 1904 Dr Charles W. Larned published how to “mimic” heart sounds Here is how to practice without a patient or even a heart!
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