Elliott K. Yee

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Elliott K. Yee

Elliott K. Yee

@elliottkyee

General Surgery resident @UofTGSx, MSc student @ihpmeuoft. @uoftmedicine grad. Interested in equitable healthcare delivery, trauma, and acute care surgery.

Katılım Ocak 2020
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Elliott K. Yee
Elliott K. Yee@elliottkyee·
@HalletJulie @UofTGSx @HalletJulie, you’ve been an incredible mentor right from the start, and it looks like this was only the beginning! Looking forward to working together over the years to come, and thrilled to be joining the @UofTGSx family with a fantastic group of co-residents!
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Julie Hallet
Julie Hallet@HalletJulie·
Congratulations to all!! Looking forward to working with all of you soon! And a special congrats to @elliottkyee - very proud to see you join our program @UofTGSx, I know you will do great things!
Sav Brar@savbrar

Join me in welcoming this bright and incredibly accomplished group of future surgeons to the General Surgery Program at @UofTSurgery. They represent the future. It's been a difficult year but moments like this make me grateful for being a part of this Program @UofTGSx

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Elliott K. Yee@elliottkyee·
3⃣Plan for geographically accessible high-volume care. Consideration of geography 🗺️ is crucial in reorganizing care pathways to provide high-volume care without worsening distance barriers. (6/6)
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Elliott K. Yee@elliottkyee·
Very excited to share our work in Gastric Cancer after presenting @ASCO GI 2020! @DrNCoburn, @vvvzuk, @lauraellendavis, @alyson_mahar, Ying Liu, @VGupta_MD, Dr. Gail Darling, and @HalletJulie—I continue to learn so much from all of you! A brief #tweetorial. (1/6)
ICES@ICESOntario

Recent @ICESOntario study shows where patients with non-curative esophagogastric cancer live impacts outcomes, with inferior outcomes at distances >10 km from cancer centres. link.springer.com/article/10.100… @elliottkyee @DrNCoburn @HalletJulie @alyson_mahar

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Elliott K. Yee@elliottkyee·
Finally, geography measurably impacts patient outcomes for noncurable pancreatic cancer. Tackling accessibility barriers within clinical practice is as important as understanding pathophysiology and therapeutic regimens—no one benefits from care they can’t access! 6/6
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Elliott K. Yee@elliottkyee·
Getting into the system through medical oncology is key—once this is established, the barrier of distance is reduced for receipt of treatment. Cancer systems should prioritize access to consultations for patients at a geographic disadvantage. 5/6
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Elliott K. Yee
Elliott K. Yee@elliottkyee·
Enormous thanks to my research team! @DrNCoburn, @lauraellendavis, @alyson_mahar, @vvvzuk, @VGupta_MD, Ying Liu, Craig Earle, and @HalletJulie—I truly could not have asked for a more supportive, inspiring, and insightful group to work with and learn from. A brief overview: 1/6
Journal of the @NCCN@JNCCN

Impact of Geography on Care Delivery and Survival for Noncurable #PancreaticAdenocarcinoma: A Population-Based Analysis: buff.ly/3n1RsYF @elliottkyee @DrNCoburn @alyson_mahar @VGupta_MD @HalletJulie #PancSM #hsronc #CCDR

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Natalie Coburn
Natalie Coburn@DrNCoburn·
I met with him in the evening last week to explain the MRI results by @OTNtelemedicine. I sat in my home office and he sat in his living room—a red and gold Christmas tree in the background, and photos of his family on the wall. Me: “Perhaps you should bring in your wife”
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Elliott K. Yee@elliottkyee·
Nearly half of those in the community infected with SARS-CoV-2 may be asymptomatic. Public health responses cannot neglect asymptomatic transmission as a significant driver of ongoing infection.
Eric Topol@EricTopol

We just published a review of 16 cohorts w/ #COVID19 + data for asymptomatic infections @AnnalsofIM great work by @danieloran @ScrippsRTI @scrippsresearch acpjournals.org/doi/10.7326/M2… Bottom line: the rate is high, perhaps ~40% or greater, even taking into account presymptomatic Δ

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Toronto Public Health
Toronto Public Health@TOPublicHealth·
#COVID19 testing is led by the province & is available for; ✅ People with 1 symptom, even if mild ✅ People with no symptoms who are concerned they have been exposed ✅ Essential workers like health care & grocery store workers ✅ Others ➡️ More info: toronto.ca/home/covid-19/…
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Toronto Star
Toronto Star@TorontoStar·
The maps created with Toronto Public Health data reveal the heaviest concentrations of infected people living in northwest Etobicoke and northeast Scarborough. torstar.co/DXTK50zRTHL
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Lauren Pelley
Lauren Pelley@LaurenPelley·
NEW: @ICESOntario analysis finds positive #COVID19 cases "more likely to live in marginalized neighbourhoods with greater residential instability, material deprivation and dependency, and lower income status" compared to Ontarians not tested for the virus. ices.on.ca/Publications/A…
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