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Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection: JACC State-of-the-Art Review

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#In_Hospital & #Outpatient(FU) Evaluation of #SCAD ImageImage
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Don’t miss a new accredited #tweetorial launching TOMORROW here on @cardiomet_CE. #Emergencymedicine #thrombosis researcher @md_pollack will be discussing safe, effective management of selected patients with venous thromboembolism (#VTE) from the #emergencydepartment.
It used to be SOOO much more complicated, but since we entered the era of the #DOACs, #lifeisgood! #Physicians #nurses #pharamcists all work together to make it happen, and all can earn CE/#CME here! @AlexSpyropoul @ScottKaatz @RenatoDLopes1 @GenoMerli @aakonc @vic_tapson
1) Welcome to a #tweetorial on the safe and effective management of acute venous #thromboembolism (#VTE) directly from the #emergencydepartment. This program is accredited for 0.50 credits for #physicians #nurses #pharmacists by @academiccme! I am @md_pollack. Image
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Flag this thread for #COVID19 #outpatient and #prophylactic protocols
from @RMConservative’s CR Podcast, episode 834, with Dr. Peter McCullough, a clinical cardiologist and Vice Chief of Internal Medicine at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas
podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/con…
Also from Dr. McCullough’s August 2020 JAMA article - Pathophysiological Basis and Rationale for Early Outpatient Treatment of SARS-CoV-2 (#COVID19) Infection
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P…
Key points from Dr. McCullough’s August 2020 JAMA article:

1 - #COVID19 hospitalizations and death CAN be reduced with outpatient treatment.
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1/ It’s been a week.

It’s well into Friday evening & I just got off the phone with a patient who had urgent radiology results. This was after spending > 40 min on the phone w another patient discussing the same this afternoon.

(18 more to come; stick with me.)
2/ I only got 2 items on today’s long “to do” list done — but that’s on me. I was finally able to sit down for a couple hours uninterrupted and dig deep into a few patient cases from the week.

(And I “don’t work” on Fridays.)
3/ As I hung up the phone, I reflected on how #directprimarycare has enabled me to get to the heart of medicine & the doctor-patient relationship.

During that call, my patient’s spouse broke down and — through sobs — simply said: “Thanks for being so kind.”
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