Janet Grace Attard

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Janet Grace Attard

@JanAttard

California, USA Katılım Nisan 2013
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Charlie Bilello
Charlie Bilello@charliebilello·
The top 10 holdings in the S&P 500 now make up nearly 39% of the index, the highest concentration on record. bilello.blog/newsletter
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Peter Mallouk
Peter Mallouk@PeterMallouk·
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Sam Ghali, M.D.
Sam Ghali, M.D.@EM_RESUS·
Here’s a video I made breaking down another very impressive Chest X-Ray from the ER #FOAMed
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Chris Root
Chris Root@ChrisRootMD·
I finished residency yesterday morning at 6 am. I’ve learned so much in this place over the last 3 years, and I’ve worked with some truly incredible people. I’m alone in this picture but countless friends and mentors got me to this point. Happy First of July to all who celebrate.
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Janet Grace Attard@JanAttard·
@EM_RESUS what kind of infiltrates are in the lung tissue? why is the lung tissue "whited out" uniform, diffuse, bilateral covid?, tb?, .......
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Sam Ghali, M.D.
Sam Ghali, M.D.@EM_RESUS·
Here’s an important Chest X-Ray of a young woman who presented to the ER with shortness of breath What’s the diagnosis?
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Janet Grace Attard@JanAttard·
@EM_RESUS I thank you for this detailed analysis of the lung. the ability to "see" is in the detail you provide. Carpe Diem Jan RN IV, RNC-MNN, CLNC, NRP Instructor Resuscitate the infants of the world, make a difference Adjunct Professor- USF, Cal State, Samuel Merritt
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Sam Ghali, M.D.@EM_RESUS·
Here’s a video I made breaking down this very impressive Chest X-Ray from the ER #FOAMed
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Janet Grace Attard@JanAttard·
@shawngibson23 a good teacher will make the difference always the passion, the due diligence, dig deep, share love... Bravo!
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Shawn Gibson, MD, MS
Shawn Gibson, MD, MS@shawngibson23·
Visited my fifth grade teacher today before she retired and the way she used the “he’s a doctor” card to all her colleagues, you would’ve thought she was my mom. One student told me he wants to be a doctor too. Mentoring a future EM Warrior 💪🏿. #RepresentationMatters
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Wyndham Clark
Wyndham Clark@Wyndham_Clark·
The gratitude I feel for this moment will never be matched. Thank you to every person who has ever supported me and continues to support me. I am humbled and honored to be your United States Open Champion. #PLAYBIG
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Dr. Brad Klontz
Dr. Brad Klontz@DrBradKlontz·
Don’t be surprised when people ask you for your time for FREE so they can leverage it for their own financial gain. Also don’t give it to them and then act all offended, because you did it to yourself.
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Billy Oppenheimer
Billy Oppenheimer@bpoppenheimer·
Josh Waitzkin was a chess prodigy. He won the U.S. Junior Chess Championship at age 11. He became an International Master at age 16. And his life was made into a movie (“Searching for Bobby Fischer”) at 17. But then, around the age of 18, Waitzkin quit playing chess because… He got a new coach. “I was a naturally creative, aggressive chess player,” Waitzkin explained. But the new coach forced Waitzkin to play like the great chess players Anatoly Karpov and Tigran Petrosian—“the most positional, conservative chess players.” When he was forced to play in a way that didn’t align with his natural proclivities, Waitzkin said, “I lost my love for the game.” So he quit. He later took up martial arts, and after just 2 years of training, he won his first national championship in martial arts. Asked if he took anything from chess into the martial arts, Waitzkin said he leaned into his unique physical and mental traits: “And in my observation of competitors in any discipline, this a really fundamental idea. Those who succeed at the highest level, I think, basically manifest their unique character through their discipline.” Takeaway 1: Waitzkin said he was at his best (as a chess player then a martial artist) when his style aligned with his personality. This is known in economics as “match quality”—the degree of alignment between the traits of a profession and the traits of a person. The NBA executive turned venture capitalist, Sam Hinkie, was asked how he thought about shaping his career path. Essentially, Hinkie said he tried to optimize for match quality. “By nature,” Hinkie explained, “I think in decades, and I have a steady temperament.” So, Hinkie thought, “Can you get to a place where there is leverage on that kind of thinking, where that kind of steady temperament is rewarded?” Takeaway 2: Waitzkin writes in his book, “The Art of Learning,” that “one of the most critical factors in becoming a high performer is the degree to which your relationship to your pursuit stays in harmony with your unique disposition.” The music producer Rick Rubin is a good example of this. Rubin is a voracious consumer of art. He’s constantly listening to music, reading a book, watching a movie, at a museum, or driving around just to look at beautiful architecture. “It’s all I do,” Rubin told screenwriter Brian Koppelman. “But not because it’s my job. It’s like, my job is my job because the person that I am loves to do those things.” - - - “It seems to me that each of us expressing our own originality is the essence of our art and professionalism.” — Jim Henson Follow @bpoppenheimer for more content like this!
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Janet Grace Attard
Janet Grace Attard@JanAttard·
@SheilaCalloway @ashfordhughes @1045TheZone You are Magnificent! I love your story focused on respect, accountability, and fairness. You spoke eloquently about Interum Judge Schriver. How amazing he was. You spoke about "Expungable Conviction". "People make mistakes". Versus arbitrary rules. Thank you for your dedication.
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Zac Blair
Zac Blair@z_blair·
What’s golf course has the best pro shop?
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