Robert Ehrman
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In SAEM's sepsis care in the ED podcast series, brought to you by @BCILifeSciences and @biomerieux, join SAEM members Michael Puskarich and Robert Ehrman as they explore early identification, patient outcomes, and biomarker research. Listen now: https://t.co/HXtU8K6cej
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What is your favorite R package and why is it @gt_package?
gt `0.10.0` is now out on CRAN. Here are some new features: - nanoplots, tiny interactive plots - add columns/rows to your table - units notation - the `from_column()` helper - `fmt_icon()` for adding icons! The full set of release notes available here: https://t.co/MBHvjqVn2a.
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Retweet= endorsement.
GOD BLESS these authors for studying this topic! Few things I hate more than "well they have a chronic trop leak so NBD". The significance of historical troponin elevation in acute heart failure: Not as reassuring as previously assumed @AcademicEmerMed
https://t.co/xBrw3Cge9a.
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Introducing our podcast series on sepsis care in the emergency department, sponsored by @BCILifeSciences and @biomerieux! Join SAEM members Michael Puskarich and Robert Ehrman as they explore early identification, biomarker research, and more. Listen now: https://t.co/mvsbTQYUJ5
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change in pulmonary congestion from admission to discharge seems to confer more prognostic info than discharge congestion alone. targets for optimal in-hospital decongestion should be sought. nice new paper from @nickharrison23 et al.
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Our Research Subcommittee’s next webinar is Tues 5/30 from 1-2pm EST & will be focusing on statistics! We’re thrilled to have a fantastic panel including @rbcrisp, @nickharrison23, @sonostolz & statistician Timmy Lin! We hope you can join! (Zoom link on EngagED). @fmbrussell
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Dive into the world of #sepsiscare in the emergency department with our new podcast series featuring Dr. Michael Puskarich and Dr. Robert Ehrman. Episode 3 is available now. Listen today! https://t.co/nCBvzF3Fmw
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interesting piece about research methods review that will likely meet resistance in some areas. one wonders about the ethics of performing studies that have no possibility of success, even in (or especially in) the absence of overt malfeasance. @KayteSB
nature.com
Nature - Making researchers account for their methods before data collection is a long-overdue step.
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to the authors who wrote these cherished lines in the closing paragraph of their methods section 🥰😍🥳
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Hi @AmtrakAlerts, I’m still stuck on your train. Hours and hours have passed, the train is further delayed, yet still not a single additional update.
@rbcrisp Hello, Robert. We're sorry to hear about the delay you're experiencing and apologize for the lack of updates you've received. Train 350 is currently running 1 hour and 12 minutes late due to a delayed exchange of equipment.
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Beyond manual creation in power point, what are people using to make digital versions of DAGs/conceptual models/SEMs/etc? #EpiTwitter #StatsTwitter
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Just out @TheLancet Failure of Molnupiravir to reduce Covid hospitalizations or deaths in a very large randomized trial (N>25,000 participants, mean age 57, 99% vaccinated) https://t.co/IeaPI8k2Cw
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In case you were thinking of ordering an abdominal XR…
@DruvBhagavan @rbcrisp @EMPAthy_atrophy It is utterly garbage for most things. I would only get it for *some* swallowed FBs. Worthless for undiff abd pain
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This is truth, not parody. But def worth a read.
🎄NEW @bmj_latest Christmas article🎄 "On the 12th Day of Christmas, a Statistician Sent to Me..." Fun & light-hearted, flags common issues the BMJ Stats Editors encounter during peer review Hoping for a positive educational impact, so please share 🙏 https://t.co/y4GVFmTOfs
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Cancer and suffocation are ending 2022 with a very intense series of high fives…in a sad twist that probably surprises very few.
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I know this thread is way too long so here it is as a blog post: https://t.co/nqoblWQylF
youcanknowthings.com
You may have heard the shocking headline this week that 250,000 people die every year in the US due to misdiagnosis in the ER. You may be even more shocked to know that this statistic is extrapolated...
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I can’t tell if this is real or parody. But if it is real, seems like a fulsome waste of so, so many resources.
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