
Ryan Stewart
@stuboo
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Surgeon & Nerd. Creating https://t.co/4eBTcAvy2u—AI‑powered audio summaries of the latest research. Starting with #obgyn. Available for *your* specialty soon.
Wisconsin
Joined March 2007
Your patients trust you're current. Your residents expect you to know every new guideline. But when do you actually READ the literature? 🧵👇
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Has the idea and practice of academic medicine changed in recent years? My perspective on what it means for early-mid career faculty is now online on @doximity. May resonate with other specialties. @MasudHusain @ajlees @NataliaRost @LyellJ
https://t.co/ij2vvuqKyt via @doximity
opmed.doximity.com
Along with the devastating mortality and morbidity, the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 was a significant source of upheaval in academic medicine. Newly ...
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Some of the best medical education happens “in between.” Quick case discussions, treatment pearls, "have you seen this?" moments. Places (platforms?) that recreate this energy > formal lecture halls. Where do your best learning conversations happen #MedTwitter?
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Highly recommend giving it a shot (just sign up for the beta) —especially if you’re trying to stay sharp and stay connected without drowning in PDFs.
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I thought the value of Oslr would be time savings. And that’s not nothing. But what I’ve found is something more valuable: a tool that challenges me, keeps me connected, and helps me think better. And isn’t that what life-long learning is about?
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I’m not in academics anymore, but many of my friends are. When something sparks an idea for a research question, I can send it to them. They can pass it along to fellows, residents, or students. It keeps me connected to that world, too.
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It’s become the best way I’ve found to skim the literature, track what’s happening in urogynecology, and figure out which papers I actually want to read deeply. It filters the noise and points me toward what matters to me.
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It also makes me reflect on what I know—or what I think I know—about anatomy, physiology, patient education, or treatment. A mentor once told me that a good paper should raise more questions than it answers. Oslr surfaces those questions.
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Listening to summaries from colleagues gives me a reason to think about them. It’s a surprising way to reconnect. When I hear their name on an episode, it gives me an easy starting point to reach out and say, “Hey, I heard your paper.”
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I’ve been testing https://t.co/MvwghZvthx for a while now. I expected it to help me save time staying up to date with research. It does that—but the real benefits go far beyond efficiency. 🧵🪡
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Excellent article by @MidwifeHolly15 on pelvic floor dysfunction in women. “[The pelvic floor works] in sync with your diaphragm, abdominal and back muscles to maintain posture, continence and core stability.” <— SUCH AN IMPORTANT POINT. https://t.co/igzHfh04Wz
theconversation.com
A strong pelvic floor can help prevent incontinence, prolapse and even pain during sex.
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Medical knowledge doubled every 50 years in 1950. By 2010? Every 3.5 years. Today? 🤯 No wonder 2 out of 3 physicians feel overwhelmed by information overload. AI may replace us, but in the mean time we need solutions that match the pace of discovery.
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🚀 How did gynecologic laparoscopy evolve? And how did endometriosis research grow with it? A quick #MedTwitter 🧵 on 100+ years of innovation, science, and minimally invasive surgery. 👇 #GYN #Endometriosis #Laparoscopy
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As we transition from testing to serving more physicians with Oslr, we must add more specialties and journals. Upon first login, a list of suggested journals is provided. I've been expanding these lists. Great to see it grow. #gynfluencer
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Great news! Private equity ownership results in worse care at higher costs. I hope more states follow.
A major new law has just been signed in Oregon that blocks private-equity firms from controlling healthcare practices. It's the strictest ban on corporate influence in medicine in the country.
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Interested in fellowship!? Or how to be a great fellow? Listen in to this amazing podcast I hosted with @Helo_MD and @JSimhan where you’ll get the low down real scoop on all things fellowship for any specialty! Thanks to @_backtableUro and @SWIUorg for this amazing collab!
In our latest @SWIUorg collaboration, @Helo_MD and @JSimhan join @drhelenbernie to offer transparency into the fellowship application process, as well as discuss navigating program selection and finding strong mentorship #URO236
https://t.co/E7BJoSMNJx
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A new cover for SUPER AGERS after making the NYT bestseller list. Thanks to you for making it the #1 ranked new non-fiction book on Amazon. https://t.co/2LU5uH821R
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Please do NOT send a “thank you” by Epic Chat, especially in response to me doing some minor administrative task you made me do. All this does is make me check another message. In fact, *not* receiving another message *is* a better version of ‘thank you’.
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We're beta launching with 100 #obgyn docs in 90 days. Want early access? Reply 'RESEARCH' or visit https://t.co/KespyHsMHQ
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Listen during your commute. Stay current without stealing time from patients or family. Turn car time into continuing education that actually works.
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