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Nasreen Quadri, MD

@nquadriMD

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Med/Peds Hospitalist. Global is Local. Social Medicine Matters. Tweets my own.

Minneapolis, MN
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@nquadriMD
Nasreen Quadri, MD
5 years
Excited to share my essay in the Lancet Resp Med! #MedTwitter #narrative #healthequity "But in what ways do we miss the opportunities to teach what the ophthalmoscope cannot see? May we linger longer in the eyes of our loved ones and our patients alike." https://t.co/INHlRgVjVj
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thelancet.com
These days, we walk into our patient's room fully masked. Eye protection is the only window for my patient to see their doctor. I have been paying attention to how I use my eyes to communicate,...
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@JoseDebesMD
Jose Debes MD PhD
1 year
Loved this #NARHC 2024 Minneapolis I wish I could see this in other meetings @RefugeeSociety @nquadriMD @ASTMH @AASLDtweets
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@gabefabreau
Gabriel Fabreau MD, MPH, FRCPC
2 years
Missed NARHC? Or want to remember how great it was? This amazing podcast by @KRajSundar gives great summary & includes our incredible @RefugeeHealth #CommunityScholars & @RTalavlikar The Power of Stories, Community Voice https://t.co/PuqDEKGm6b @RefugeeSociety @OBrien_IPH
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@EthnoMedUW
EthnoMed
2 years
The Power of Language: "The way we talk about refugees and immigrants shapes health outcomes". @nquadriMD, @SyloWi from @nrc_rim speaking @RefugeeSociety, #NARHC2023
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@UMN_DOMResearch
UMN DOM Research
2 years
Understanding COVID-19 health disparities with birth country and language data M Kumi Smith, Kirsten R Ehresmann,..., Jonathan D Alpern, William M Stauffer https://t.co/pT6K4yVkBW
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Stratifications by country of birth grouping and preferred language identified culturally distinct groups whose vulnerability to COVID-19 would have otherwise been masked by traditional racial/ethnic...
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@nquadriMD
Nasreen Quadri, MD
2 years
Let's dive deeper with preferred language and country of birth to tailor linguistically aligned and culturally responsive health communications and interventions. @nrc_rim @UMNresearch @umnmedschool @UMN_DOMResearch @tweetMCN @GlobalHealthUMN @kumi_smith @_HealthPartners
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@nquadriMD
Nasreen Quadri, MD
2 years
🚨 New paper: "Understanding COVID-19 health disparities with birth country and language data" https://t.co/QB1vRzqCCC
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@MCN_Health
Migrant Clinicians Network
2 years
ICYMI: Great read on research from @nquadrimd, Greg Knowlton, et al showing the importance of #languagejustice in #healthcare.
@MCN_Health
Migrant Clinicians Network
2 years
People who prefer languages other than English faced slower access to COVID vaccines and were more likely to be hospitalized or die from COVID. An analysis developed by researchers at @nrc_rim shows that language access is vital for better health outcomes. https://t.co/YXmnXx6LRS
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@JoseDebesMD
Jose Debes MD PhD
3 years
Amazing to see our H2U high school students ( https://t.co/pfxzAeynZA) presenting their research at DOM research day at UMN! Thanks to the amazing mentors! @nquadriMD @CuongPhamMD & C. SKipper!! @boulware_dr @MollyCMcCoy @umnmedschool @UMN_DOMResearch
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@slatornews
Slator
3 years
.@UMNews and HealthPartners Institute highlight the importance of language and interpreter needs in healthcare 🏥 and propose a language justice framework to address health disparities ⚖️ and barriers to care🧑‍⚕️ @nquadriMD @GlobalHealthUMN @nrc_rim @CDCgov https://t.co/k4nedkbUe2
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slator.com
Meeting language needs is essential for equitable healthcare, research by University of Minnesota & HealthPartners Institute finds.
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@GlobalHealthUMN
Center for Global Health and Social Responsibility
3 years
Fall course registration for Global Health in Local Contexts is open! Explore global health right here in the Twin Cities through this 3-credit course focused on health equity, social determinants of health and community-based healthcare. Register here: https://t.co/vwpSkQ5Eiz
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@EthnoMedUW
EthnoMed
3 years
Collaborators from @nrc_rim and HealthPartners Institute published the first large-scale study in the US to demonstrate that a patient’s language and need for an interpreter are associated with clinical outcomes. #languageaccess, #healthequity. Read here: https://t.co/VMKnQa2sky
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@UMN_DOMResearch
UMN DOM Research
3 years
Cost-effectiveness of treatment strategies for populations from strongyloidiasis high-risk areas globally who will initiate corticosteroid treatment in the United States Heesoo Joo, Brian A Maskery, Jonathan D Alpern, Michelle Weinberg, William M Stauffer https://t.co/GkUD6CN0so
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The findings support decision-making for interventions for populations from S. stercoralis-endemic areas before initiating corticosteroid treatment. Although some input parameters are highly uncert...
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@RBalistreri
Rosanna Balistreri- REACH
3 years
Check out this study which #covid looked at potential disparities in COVID-19 uptake and disease outcomes among those who self identified having a preferred language other than English or having Limited Proficiency in English. Th… https://t.co/DAjuMXhq8I
lnkd.in
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@JAMANetworkOpen
JAMA Network Open
3 years
Language preference other than English and limited English proficiency were linked to lower #COVID19 vaccine uptake and higher risk of COVID hospitalization.
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@p_openshaw
Peter Openshaw
3 years
Important study. It's worrying that we did a generally good job in comms about vaccination etc., but the wards were filling up with those whose first language wasn't English. Need a better strategy to meet that gap.
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@UMN_DOMResearch
UMN DOM Research
3 years
Evaluation of Preferred Language and Timing of COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake and Disease Outcomes Nasreen S Quadri, Greg Knowlton, ..., Jonathan D Alpern, William M Stauffer https://t.co/TlFU4ZZfRk
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In this study, delayed time to first-dose vaccine was associated with increased COVID-19 hospitalization and death rates for specific LPOE and LEP groups. The findings suggest that data collection of...
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@UMN_ID
University of Minnesota Infectious Diseases
3 years
Delayed #COVID19 vaccine uptake and higher hospitalization & death rates among those with limited English proficiency groups in the US. #HealthDisparities #VaccineEquity 🏥💉🌐 https://t.co/hC5ikHGXNG
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jamanetwork.com
This cohort study examines the differences in timing of COVID-19 vaccine administration among individuals with language preference other than English.
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@socmedglobalug
Soc- Med Global Ug LTD
3 years
Coming up is the info session for the 2023 Social Medicine Conference on: 🌍Monday, March 13, 1pm EAT (Kampala) https://t.co/p4s2UCC1qu 🌎Tuesday, March 14 1pm ET (New York) https://t.co/dxXtvxBdeI #SMC2023 #socialmedicine #HealthEquity #smcconference2023 #Uganda
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@Ayomideolife
Ayomide O.
3 years
On April 13th, Twin Cities CAR and zAmya will utilize forum theater to explore some of the harm that can happen for people who are unhoused when interacting in healthcare systems & exploring solutions! It’s also CME eligible! Pull though & register here: https://t.co/xHjSaYm2Yy
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