Alexandra L. Coria, MD

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Alexandra L. Coria, MD

Alexandra L. Coria, MD

@alcoria

Global health pediatrician, sporadic but passionate writer, persistent asker of why the world must be this way. She/her, ambiguously BIPOC, opinions my own.

Brooklyn, NY Katılım Ağustos 2008
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Joel Bervell
Joel Bervell@joelbervell·
2 yrs ago, I posted a TikTok video about Pulse Oximeters. For decades, they haven't worked as well on darker skin tones. My video received over 200K views and started my "Racial Bias in Medicine" series. Today a FDA advisory committee is finally convening to address the problem!
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Pat McGann, MD
Pat McGann, MD@PTMcGann·
Ummmmm hi @MerriamWebster , how do we update the DICTIONARY? The term #sickler is a dehumanizing slur and belongs nowhere in anyone’s vocabulary, certainly not the dictionary. Please remove this Better yet, if someone searches, it provides education about why it’s not a word
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Matt Lindner
Matt Lindner@mattlindner·
The CEO of Dick’s Sporting Goods on LinkedIn
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Arianna Huffington
Arianna Huffington@ariannahuff·
So, to sum up the Supreme Court’s week: life begins at conception and ends in a mass shooting.
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Alexandra L. Coria, MD@alcoria·
@brianwahl Or at least standard formatting??? Why am I changing Methods to Method and the voice (1st person vs 3rd person) of the abstract?
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bw@brianwahl·
I wish editors put as much time into considering my manuscripts as I put into thinking about to which journals to submit + formatting to meet their arbitrary/unnecessarily different requirements.
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Brendan Spiegel
Brendan Spiegel@brendanspiegel·
Would love to do a Passover Seder with my quarter-jewish kids but don’t really want the god stuff. There’s gotta be an atheist Haggadah out there right? Ha-not-a?
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Dr. Glaucomflecken
Dr. Glaucomflecken@DGlaucomflecken·
Nature does open access
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Arvin Garg, MD, MPH
Arvin Garg, MD, MPH@ArvinGargMD·
🧵Floating’s closing is indicative of how our society underinvests in children since they don’t have a robust short-term ROI. But children are 100% our future. From inequitable insurance reimbursement to fragile social safety net, to the child tax credit ending, the list goes on.
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Andrew Stolbach, MD, MPH
Andrew Stolbach, MD, MPH@toxicologist12·
Before wearing your festive Halloween outfit to work in the ER, ask yourself: Is this what you want to be wearing when you tell someone their family member died?
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SaltyEM
SaltyEM@SaltyEMNY·
No ICU beds for 250 miles so I managed the DKA with a pH of 7.1 and an ion gap of 35 in my department for 9 hours and discharged home once the gap closed and they were able to tolerate oral food/fluids. Also why are DKA admissions so often like three days long?
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Colleen Farrell, MD
Colleen Farrell, MD@colleenmfarrell·
I got my first two doses of the Pfizer covid vaccine knowing that I would soon try to get pregnant. Today at 28 weeks pregnant I got my booster to keep me and my growing baby healthy. Covid is more severe in pregnant women and vaccines are safe in pregnancy! 💉💪🤰🏼
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Darren Markland
Darren Markland@drdagly·
So, we’ve reached 34 deaths per day from COVID. It’s a shocking number that really gets swamped over by all the other numbers. I’m going to describe the usual dying process in the ICU from this disease. I’m wearing my clinical hat, be warned.
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Alexandra L. Coria, MD
Alexandra L. Coria, MD@alcoria·
Sickle cell disease is one of the most under-recognized public health crises in the world. Not a coincidence that it occurs almost exclusively among Africans and people with African ancestry. #blacklivesmatter #sicklecellawarenessmonth #scd
Pat McGann, MD@PTMcGann

#SickleCellAwarenessMonth Globally, a baby is born w/(and a child likely dies from) SCD every 2-5 mins More kids w/SCD than cancer/HIV SCD not included among #NCDs Diagnostics & basic treatments not available We need concerted action @gateshealth @WHOAFRO @ncdalliance

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