Atul Thakur MD MEd

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Atul Thakur MD MEd

Atul Thakur MD MEd

@atul_MDFACP

Internist, Associate Program Director, Cleveland Clinic IMRP @clevelandclinic, Tweets: My own .🇳🇵

Ohio, USA Katılım Kasım 2019
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NEJM@NEJM·
In an international, randomized trial involving patients with acute venous thromboembolism, the risk of clinically relevant bleeding was significantly lower with apixaban than with rivaroxaban during the 3-month treatment period. Full COBRRA trial results and Research Summary: nejm.org/doi/full/10.10…
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In recognition of #WorldDistanceLearningDay today, we’re featuring a perennially popular resource, available in Learn at #ACGME, that programs should be aware of for assessing and remediating struggling learners. The ACGME Remediation Toolkit explores diagnosing educational deficits, strategies for ongoing coaching, and separating assessment from coaching, as well as remediating #professionalism, communication, clinical reasoning, and organization/efficiency. #MedEd #MedX dl.acgme.org/courses/acgme-…
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Nicholas Fabiano, MD
Nicholas Fabiano, MD@NTFabiano·
You're not depressed, you just need a quest.
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We are pleased to announce that Dr. Andrei Brateanu has been officially selected as our Program Director for the IMRP! He has been serving as interim PD until now, and we are so excited to continue working with him! 🎉 #IMRP #GME #MedEd
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JAMA@JAMA_current·
🧵 Urinary catheters are widely used for bladder drainage but pose risks like infection, necessitating proper management. This @JAMASurgery review summarizes types, insertion and removal techniques, complications, and strategies to reduce risks. ➡️ ja.ma/44ULiSU
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Atul Thakur MD MEd@atul_MDFACP·
@NassimHaramein There is an order in the randomness or perhaps what we call random is not random at all from a Birds Eye view (there is a pattern ) which we are not able to see !
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Nassim Haramein@NassimHaramein·
Just six numbers... these handful of values determine the shape and developmental trajectory of our universe, including the likelihood that it has conditions conducive to the evolution and emergence of living organisms. According to physicist Martin Rees, the fine-tuning of the universe can be accounted for using only six parameters which are essentially dimensionless physical constants. These are: (1) N, ratio of the nuclear forces to the gravitational force between a pair of protons; (2) Epsilon, Nuclear efficiency of fusion from hydrogen to helium; (3) Omega Ω, density parameter; (4) Lambda, Cosmological constant; (5) Q, a measure of how tightly bound the large clusters and superclusters of galaxies are; and finally, (6) D, the number of spatial dimensions in our universe. An interesting consideration is that if any of these values were slightly different, our universe would not be anything like its current state, and very probably there would not be much of anything at all, including life. This strong dependency on just six numbers to have specific values is seen as a problem— called the 'fine-tuning problem'— because there is no accepted theory that explains the natural mechanisms by which the physical constants have these values and not some other; values which are conducive to the emergence of organized matter, like galaxies, stars, planets, and eventually the emergence of life. However, this so-called problem of “fine-tuning” evaporates as soon as we have a theory that explains from first principles the constants and their precise values, and that is exactly what the work of the International Space Federation research team is realizing. For example, with their latest work that demonstrates the “Scale-invariant Unification of Forces, Fields, and Particles in a Quantum Vacuum Plasma”. Explore this further by checking out the ISF original article- 🔗spacefed.com/physics/the-ro…
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Nassim Haramein@NassimHaramein·
One of the central aspects of the unified physics is that space is not empty; it is substantive and absolutely saturated with mass-energy, just as quantum field theory suggests it should be (predicting an infinite energy density vacuum expectation value in the non-renormalized regime). Interestingly, although this is a central aspect of physics and quantum theory, many scientists still seem to consider space as empty. The key to overcoming this misunderstanding is to stop describing the vacuum as ‘nothing’—as the term itself implies, nothing does not exist; a true vacuum exists only in the imagination of scientists. When it is understood that space is substantive and full of fluctuating, interacting energy, it does not seem confounding that particles are generated from it, that it is the source of mass, forces, and fields, and even further that we can utilize natural processes to access this limitless energy for technological applications.
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