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Meg Krasne

@mdkrasne

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Palliative Care fellow @DanaFarber @MassGeneralNews | alum @oslerresidency @harvardmed @harvardchansph @harvardcpl

Boston, MA
Joined July 2017
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Meg Krasne
2 years
Beyond excited for this incredible group to inspire and lead the next generation of @OslerResidency interns and residents #oslerpride.
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The Osler Medical Residency
2 years
Thrilled to share our 2024 Ambulatory ACS, @michellekyork, and our 2025-2026 Firm ACSS @Armani_Hawes @cltamargo @jonamata26 @StephanieA58255! The Osler Residency is amazing hands with these 💪🏽💪🏽 women! #oslerpride #ACS
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Meg Krasne
2 years
"CPR has become an expectation rather than an exception, a treatment meant for a few but applied to all. the rare medical procedure for which consent is assumed; you have to sign a form for a blood transfusion, but not for a treatment that can deprive you of a peaceful death.".
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Meg Krasne
3 years
“CPR is a procedure like any other, and its benefit is all about context. Which is how the same lifesaving protocols that were used on that football field have become a ritual of dying in the intensive care unit.”
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A doctor considers the different ways CPR is used.
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Meg Krasne
3 years
“‘The empathy and altruism wears you out to the point where you’re depleted, and I was depleted,’ Dr. Lavadie-Gomez said. ‘I’m taking care of people with my whole heart, yet I’m completely broken. How do you keep going amid the moral overwhelm?’”
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Physicians suffer one of the highest burnout rates among professionals. Dr. Kimberly Becher, one of two family practitioners in Clay County, West Virginia, learned the hard way.
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Meg Krasne
3 years
Delighted my HMS thesis work has finally made it out into the world. Very grateful to @ShoshRosenberg @AnnPartridgeMD for incredible mentorship.
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Meg Krasne
3 years
“Mistakes happen, even to the most vigilant, particularly when we are juggling multiple high-stress tasks. And that is why we need robust systems, to make sure that the inevitable human errors and missteps are caught before they result in patient harm.”.
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danielalamasmd
3 years
A nurse made a fatal medical error. And two years into a pandemic that has brought the healthcare system to the brink, I can imagine how it could have happened. Opinion | RaDonda Vaught, Medical Errors and a Better Way Forward - The New York Times
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Meg Krasne
3 years
Very excited to care for patients with future @OslerResidency interns/SARs and this trio of Michaels!.
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Natasha Chida, MD MSPH
3 years
I could not be more thrilled to share the 2023-2024 Assistant Chiefs of Service of the Osler Medical Residency! @mdkrasne @mchilazi @mikekozik @michaelgoetsch, the Osler Program is incredibly fortunate! We're all going to learn so much from you! #oslerpride
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Meg Krasne
3 years
"Even with foresight and the most careful attention, you cannot plan on grace, or force closure; you cannot practice someone’s last words in advance. People die as they live and live as they are.".
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As a physician, I trained in the delicate art of preparing people for death. Losing Harriet made me see the work differently.
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Meg Krasne
4 years
🙏🙏🙏.
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Kathleen Bailey
4 years
Still waiting for a place to get coffee past 3pm at JHH. @HopkinsMedicine ☕️😢.
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Meg Krasne
4 years
RT @DrHBurstein: Can we move beyond the idea that physician burnout is because doctors or house officers lack mindfulness or pizza? The pr….
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Meg Krasne
4 years
“‘If you really want to see deaths comes down, you have to make it much easier for someone who is addicted to opioids to access treatment, particularly with buprenorphine,’ Dr. Kolodny said.”.
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Meg Krasne
4 years
“Instead of worrying about measuring up in ways our male colleagues never seem to lose any sleep over, I hope my sisters in medicine will marshal our pandemic-proven grit and compassion to rise up and speak out against the biases that continue to limit us.”.
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Caoilfhionn Connolly
4 years
Fantastic piece by @TrishaPasricha in @TheAtlantic . Unfortunately, resonates with many. #oslerpride.
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Meg Krasne
4 years
RT @KatBaileyNP: Girls run the world, but @sanjayvdesai helps. 😆.#MICUrounds #fiercefemales #andsanjay
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Meg Krasne
4 years
RT @sacjai: My reflections on friendships built through a career in medicine in @Forbes.
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Meg Krasne
4 years
RT @MichelleObama: I’m heartbroken by these recent tragedies of gun violence, and I just keep thinking about all the leaders who won’t take….
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Meg Krasne
4 years
RT @care_zooming: Are you a healthcare professional interested in engaging your community more effectively during the COVID-19 pandemic? Re….
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Meg Krasne
5 years
RT @MichaelDTubbs: It’s easy to speak up when everyone is doing it. Much harder to be the first. On this Super Bowl Sunday, salute to you….
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Meg Krasne
5 years
“When it comes to the response to the largest public health crisis of our time, our current political leaders have demonstrated that they are dangerously incompetent.“
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