Maria de Miguel

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Maria de Miguel

Maria de Miguel

@MDMariadeM

Loving life as a wife, mom, doctor, teacher, artist

Tenafly, NJ Katılım Ocak 2022
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ACP@ACPIMPhysicians·
ACP agrees with @CMSgov on the importance of primary care & primary care physicians. We believe that a robust primary care workforce can help to address physician shortages & underscore the value of primary care for patients, communities, & the health care system as a whole.
Primary Care Collaborative (PCC)@PCPCC

“It’s been very important to me… to support primary care because it really serves as a cornerstone and foundation for how we want to innovate, to provide whole-person care to everybody in our country.” - @drmeenasesh, Center for Medicare Director at @CMSGov

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ColumbiaGenMed@ColumbiaGenMed·
Congrats to Dr. Elizabeth Oelsner, Herbert Irving Associate Professor of Medicine at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, on receiving her PhD yesterday from @ColumbiaMSPH 🎓🤩
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ColumbiaGenMed@ColumbiaGenMed·
WOW - Check out the crowd of Seniors listening to @ColumbiaMed Internal Medicine Resident Dr. Lyle Dershowitz (on his outpatient AIM rotation) talk about constipation after their #SeniorsAIMhigh @TheArmoryFndn workout. This is community health education at its best! @MDMariadeM
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The Armory Foundation@TheArmoryFndn

No Tuesday snooze-daying over here! Our seniors are back at it this morning. 💪 @CUMC_GCA @ColumbiaMed @NeighborsHub

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ColumbiaGenMed@ColumbiaGenMed·
#SGIM2024 here we come!! Excited to see Drs. Robles Aponte, Phifer and de Miguel present their poster "Evaluating a Service-Learning Curriculum in an Internal Medicine Residency Program" PS2-049 Thursday 5/16 10:00-11:30 AM @inesRA177 @MDMariadeM
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Dr. Alister Martin
Dr. Alister Martin@NYCHealthCommr·
In 2021, premature death from cancer was about 41% higher among Black New Yorkers compared to the citywide average—higher than the rates among Asian, Latino, and White New Yorkers. One of the goals of #HealthyNYC is to reduce this driver of declining life expectancy.
nychealthy@nycHealthy

While deaths from screenable cancers have declined since 2015, disparities persist, with Black New Yorkers having higher rates compared with the citywide average. We're working to reduce disparities in screenable cancer deaths: nyc.gov/healthynyc #HealthyNYC

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Maria de Miguel@MDMariadeM·
Amazing to see so many wonderful Columbia Medicine alumni out in the world doing great work! Congrats to Andrew and Vera on a beautiful wedding. So grateful to have been a part of an amazing gathering.
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Dr. Glaucomflecken
Dr. Glaucomflecken@DGlaucomflecken·
Residents, if you interview with a private practice, always ask if they're interested in selling to private equity. If they say no, politely ask if you can give them a polygraph. If they pass the polygraph, consider engaging in a bit of light torture to make absolutely sure.
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Dr. Glaucomflecken
Dr. Glaucomflecken@DGlaucomflecken·
It seems pharmacy benefit managers don’t like that people are learning about their little shadow operation. Pharma is a problem, but insurance owned PBMs (optum, caremark, etc) are pulling the strings. Won’t somebody think of the vertically integrated billion dollar corporations?
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Utibe R. Essien, MD MPH
Utibe R. Essien, MD MPH@UREssien·
New in @JAMA_current. “From 1999-2020, Black Americans experienced 1.63 million excess deaths & 80 million excess years of life lost vs. White Americans. After progress in reducing Black-White disparities, improvements stalled and worsened in 2020.” jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/…
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Dr. Alister Martin
Dr. Alister Martin@NYCHealthCommr·
Plants and plant-forward diets are key to our future as a city, nation, and planet. Healthy diets, full of fresh, whole foods, are key to healthier, longer lives and preventing a range of chronic diseases, including diabetes, heart disease, and hypertension.
nychealthy@nycHealthy

Today we announced a new campaign that urges New Yorkers to put plants on their plates and adopt a healthy balanced diet full of whole foods. Eating a diet with lots of plants can improve health and help manage or reduce your risk of type 2 diabetes: on.nyc.gov/42WTXjG

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