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@HealthDione
| Medical Doctor advocating for freedom and security of Healthcare
#Data
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@HopkinsMedicine
@preranachatty
The chain of mistreating!
All residents and attending who offend and ignore their juniors have a history of being violated themselves. We have to break the chain and be the generation that was mistreated but doesn't do the same to the next ones. And it's one the hardest things!
@aymannadeem
It should be both ways. I’m not in the YC and I still get this treatment when I need it. But people look at a supportive man as a hero, and a supportive woman as a regular woman doing her job!
@DGlaucomflecken
Ophthalmologists are still seeing some patient! Think about pathologists. After 10 years into this career you imagine every human as a bunch of intact salami-like frozen section slides moving around!
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Was looking for an AI tool for an extremely simple task in imaging and found myself trapped between a bajillion review articles on “AI applications in blah blah” explaining how AI “can” change radiology, with absolutely no useful leads on what AI does now.
When we’re talking about
#AI
in medicine, replacing
#radiologists
with AI is the first thing that comes to mind, but AI has broader impact, focusing not on replacement but on enhancement.
Read more about other AI applications in healthcare:
You can read my short essay about importance of transferable personal health records in the technology era on Linkedin:
“Transferability is not just about convenience; it’s about empowering patients.”
If you wonder what’s the greatest career choice of all time:
Today marks the
#WorldEntrepreneursDay
and
#WorldGoatDay
simultaneously.🐐
I hereby rest my case… 😌
Good post to read about clinical roles in startups. I’ve seen a lot of even Chief medical officers with no clear leadership roles, hopping from conference to conference only carrying the entrepreneur title while they can be one of the most valuable assets in a team.
I regularly interact with CEOs of young startups who have a clinically talented and well know/networked clinician on their still tiny ops team and they barely know who the person is or why someone with so many other low risk high comp options joined their company. Barely thinking
@michaelhvu
During every conflict remember that each one of you came from a different family, with a different history. You NEVER gonna see the world likewise, despite that you're soulmates. Just accept and acknowledge the difference. This is gonna save you hundreds of useless arguments 😅
@hanieh35
مرسی بابت این توضیحات خوب. خیلی وقتا دوستان نزدیکی رو بابت موندن در روابط پر از آزار قضاوت کردم و فکر میکردم با گفتن واقعیت کمکش میکنم ببینه شرایطو ولی همه چیز بدتر شده، توی این شرایط هیچ راه درستی هست جز نگاه کردن زجر یک عزیز؟
@skeletalrad
It reminds me of Yerkes-dadson law. Managing the optimal amount of stress, fear and doubt is the golden rule of success. Nothing good happens in the comfort zone.
Totally agree with Joshua. The same way no startup could beat Google search mainly with technology, neither can you beat Epic.
But there’s a chance to better understand your customers (aka patients and providers) when you’re not a multi billion dollar corporate. Take that chance!
Health Tech incumbents (e.g. Epic) will beat startups when Technology is what matters most - due to their data and integrated platform advantages, e.g.:
→ AI/analytics applied to data housed in the EHR/patient chart (e.g. for clinical decision support)
→ Day to day
Just a reminder that you’re probably going to make it. In case you’re working on another project and doubt if you’re as serious and good as Brian Chesky.
Messages poured in from founders who raised a lot but didn’t make anything personally.
Below are a few I heard:
- $150M at $450M - founders made $0, didn’t sell in secondary, didn’t get anything from the sale
- $350M at $750M - founders sold $4M-$5M in secondary but $0 from the
I advise all Iranian medical students who are interested in health-tech advancements and AI to join this talk by
@sinamoradi2002
.
Even if you’re already familiar with the topics, you get a chance to connect with one of the brightest future leaders of the industry.
next thursday, i'll be giving a talk on the latest advancements in ai within healthcare.
it will be similar to our discussion from five months ago. so your presence would be appreciated if you could make it.
---> link:
@CallMeFarangis
حضرت عباسی اولین دستکش جراحی اینجا اختراع شده، اولین پروگرم رزیدنتی تاریخ اینجا بنیان گذاری شده، اگر مریلند خالی از سکنه نیست به خاطر این بیمارستان و دانشگاهه، ولی یه ایرانی حتی به هاپکینز هم میتونه حس ناکافی بودن بده :))
“Without
#physicians
, even the most groundbreaking
#technology
would struggle to make a real impact.”
Read more about physicians’ role in adopting new technologies in
#healthcare
:
@damienroland
We had histopathology course only in MS1(our MS is 7 years) and I totally forgot about it for years. always preferred intellectual challenge of diagnosis rather than followings the treatment guidelines. I hated medicine for a while for that reason!
Somebody mentioned pathology/1
This is why we need more transparency in healthcare. Government can’t continue to give complete freedom for fraud to practices and then settle with them in the court!
p.s: The whistleblower apparently got paid $1.7m! Blow that whistle wherever you see one!
@RoxanaDaneshjou
We had the same situation for CS in the past decades where big tech R&Ds were more productive than academia, but without pressure of commercialization academia always will be a better place for new discoveries. One dives deep into the technology, the other expands the edges.
Be careful who you take advice from
I think there are some startup people you can follow on here where if you do, the smartest regions of your brain shrivel by 25%
Not going to name names
@damienroland
Pathologists in my country are not that much enthusiast and it's mostly about building a laboratory and making money.
I searched and contacted with many pathologists in other countries like US and suddenly everything was colourful,happy and I had a reason to love medicine again/2
Dear academics! Can we please for god’s sake skip the science fiction part of how future will look like and start building it?
Industry can’t lift a feather without you guys pushing for innovation.
@sinamoradi2002
It completely depends on the personality and someone’s viewpoint in life. For example most successful entrepreneurs I’ve seen had one valuable asset in common and that was high tolerance for failure. This may not be a good asset and mentality for an athlete though!
Wow! That was one hell of a survivorship bias. :))) Well some of you won’t make it this time, but that’s good too, as long as you keep trying “another” project.
@_lunaticus_
نه چرا واقعا میشه مقایسه کرد. درآمد نوروسرجنی که زندگی چیل و راحتی داره و توی مراکز آموزشی با روزای آف عالی کار میکنه ۶۰۰-۷۰۰kه. اون نوروسرجنی که استرسش زیاده درآمدای خیلی عجیب چند میلیون دلاری داره.و ببین واقعا کار کردن مهندس خفن توی کورپورت آمریکا سخته، خیلی سخت.
@damienroland
#pathtwitter
had a huge impact on my decision. There are somebody like me out there that don't know what a pathologist do and if they do, they would love the hell out of it.
I don't even know how time passes when I study pathology textbooks or I'm in a lab with a pathologist/3
@Inside_TheMatch
All these applicants who benefit from your hardwork are gonna support you someday as future residents and attendings. I mean keep going, the best days and biggest achievements are yet to come 💪🤩
@AlexHormozi
Quiet ego and learn but running a business abusing low paying workers in eastern Asia and a million ways to run away from taxes or being more privileged just because of skin color are other ways some people make money and just "making more money" isn't enough
@_lunaticus_
بهش بگو شما فلسطینیا هم موقع جنگ ایران و عراق بابت دغدغه حقوق بشر عاشق صدامی که بمب شیمیایی به ما میزد بودید مگه؟ دنیا همینه. فقط تا وقتی زمان انتخاب نرسه ادا درمیاریم که همه ابنای بشر رو دوست داریم
@_lunaticus_
میانگین مهندسی که توصیف کردی کارش خیلی راحت و کارمندیه و کمتر از پزشک تلاش میکنه آره. اما با فشار کاری مساوی یا بیشتر از پزشک درآمدشونم مساوی یا بیشتر میشه. اون درآمد خوبای مهندسیا دیگه اونقد چیل و راحتتر از پزشکی نیست.
@PapashSeb
My dream is they do all these things, Lando still loses championships to Max, and Stroll signs vengeful Piastri to drive Newey car :)) I’m not fan of either but it aligns with the madness going on in F1 now
@sinamoradi2002
Welcome to the club! You will find a field that is a tad better than others but I highly recommend you to have other career pathways in your mind, like physician-scientist. Being merely a clinician is rewarding but a bit dull ‘cause you can’t be creative with people’s lives.
@NeoptolemusII
I briefly looked for a story to match the title of “tech tycoon billionaire” for her and didn’t find anything other than self proclaimed achievements. These type of PR stunt and showmanship efforts are always alarming.
@mohamad_vzs
موقع تصمیمم فکر کردم اگر یه دختر بچه بودم دوست داشتم همچین مردی پدرم باشه؟ خیلی از ویژگیای همسر خوب که مهربونه،ساپورتیوه،صبوره،عصبانی نمیشه،مامان آدمو دوست داره و بهش خیانت نمیکنه(!)،خسیس نیست و…توی پدر خوب بودن خلاصه میشه. خیلیا ولی بدون پدر خوب بودن میتونن دوست پسر خوبی باشن!
@paulg
@Mayhem4Markets
THANK YOU! And even if they were valid what’s wrong with people having some privilege in life? Most people, even losers have some type of privilege that these billionaires didn’t have. Geniuses also didn’t work in a mine to find a high IQ, they were privileged with good genes!
@IrisDorbian
I think it’s not a Linkedin issue. the main problem is that most people mistake networking and self-branding with pretentious self-congrats. It can happen in any platform.
@aknabdMD
It would be better if he turned the word “king” into a paragraph description of the position with lots of pretentious words and thanked his family and mentors for 50 years of support!
@RasuShrestha
I’m a little confused about the phrase “patients who use wearabletech for their health”. Are they? There’s a huge difference when someone uses a wearable willingly for a health-related purpose or just wearing a digital watch which happens to collect health data in the background.
@MGalvosas
Customer support is the most important part of building a good experience in any kind of services and technology, especially healthcare when the customer gets anxious easily if anything goes wrong and frankly they’re usually paying too much for a technology that’s not fun to use
@anotherpathres
I have location limitation (aka Boston) to support my husband and finding positions there is Hard with this pandemic situation (and also my imposter syndrome repalses while hearing the name of HMS😅), but I'm gonna try every possibilities ☺️🤞💪
@TheDrugMoney
Never buy anything you can’t pay for in cash! (except for the first home mortgage)
Loans and financing for the stuff above our budget can end up to a crazy loop of paying interest rates to look richer than we are; forces us into unnecessary commitments and it’s just a little sad!
@namyakhann
Maybe because those mediocre startups have bigger market and can make more money. It doesn’t matter how shiny, novel and fancy your ideas are if you can’t find thousands/millions of costumers willing to pay for them.
@r_aref_f
@sinamoradi2002
It mostly depends on the type of work they academic or educational environment (or even big stablished companies) you totally can put up with this small flaws and quirks, but in a small team like an early stage startup there are a lot to learn/
@niko_pandey
It seems you are a pro in your field! Being an IMG brings us alot of doubt and uncertainty but a pro always finds her/his way. Wish you all the bests
@_lunaticus_
ولی خب کلا اینجا درآمد پزشکی که بدترین رشته رو بخونه و راحتترین شغلو پیدا کنه دیگه ۲۰۰-۳۰۰kه، مهندسی که همین سطح تلاشو بذاره توی شغلش درآمدش زیر ۱۰۰kمیشه. نکته مثبت کپیتالیزم اینه که وسط تلاش کردنت نگاه نمیکنی ببینی به یکی که درس کمتر خونده و کمتر کار کرده اندازه تو reward داده
@RoxanaDaneshjou
👌🏻The facts that healthcare is fundamentally different from other industries,it can’t be revolutionized in a day by a couple of college dropout geniuses and everything should be adopted carefully only by experts of the field are the things that seem hard to understand for many
@almostdr_obrien
I'm a muslim living in a country with the most arrogant islamic governors and even in our country trans society has the full support and access to all medical facilities needed. It's absurd for a first-world nation to argue on such basic human rights 🤦
@amruthagujjar
So if something knocks one out we’ll have 31 more to survive with. Also they have different functions in chewing and processing food so we could eat different types of raw food. These come to my mind 🤔 but I get your point 🥲
@JohnsHopkins
@JHUArtsSciences
@SelterMosby
“Having great marriages didn't make cheaters any more likely to regret affairs” 😂 call Merriam-Webster, we have a new definition for the word “great”!