IM Resident at UW | Associate Managing Editor at @GlassHealthHQ | @utahjazz | Endurance Runner | I speak for myself

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To paraphrase Anne Morrow Lindbergh: If suffering inevitably taught us, the human family would be a very wise family indeed. It takes meekness to learn from suffering. -Neil A. Maxwell
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I’m running a marathon for more than just miles—I’m running for a cure. I’ve lived with cystic fibrosis since I was 8. It’s shaped me, but it won’t define me. Every step is toward a future without CF. Support if you can, and follow my journey. #RunForACure #EndCF
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Replying to @RepGregMurphy
Have you listened to them explain what exactly is so hard about the job? Because it’s not patient care that they’re complaining about.
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Replying to @RepGregMurphy
Rather than weaponizing the concept of calling to promote acceptance of an untenable system, perhaps someone who left medicine to enter politics could now exercise their power to reduce the administrative burden on those of us who still practice? I only want to care for patients
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The family is God’s creation, not a human invention. Our loving Father in Heaven sends His children to earth in families because this is an essential part of His plan for our growth, improvement, and happiness. It is strong families that make strong societies—today on International Day of Families and always. The day-to-day activities that families do together give children the opportunity to see parents putting into practice the moral values they have taught. They see how those values find expression in—and even define—everyday life. This constant, consistent example communicates more powerfully than any sermon, planting true principles deep into the heart. The families we form and nurture here on earth are but imperfect imitations of God’s heavenly family. His purpose is for us to find joy here and to prepare ourselves for everlasting joy with Him in the hereafter, where the pattern of families continues eternally.
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Glass: “Become the best clinical tool ever.” ✅
Creating To‑Do lists for every patient? Use Glass to streamline your workflow. AI instantly transforms your care plan into a clear, prioritized checklist of tasks at glass.health. ☑️ #AI #MedTwitter #AICDS #healthcare #healthcareinnovation
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Woke up frustrated Went for a run Audibly screamed Sun peeked over our mountains Ran into a fellow disappointed Jazz fan Remembered THIS IS UTAH. So…… Getting back on the horse With the best fans in the league Because it’s what we do here Goal doesn’t change.
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There’s a concerning shortage of doctors worldwide. Here’s how The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is using its vast wealth to help:
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RT @ImWvu: Way to go Josh!
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I had a very enlightening week at DDW learning from the top experts in the field. I’m grateful I was able to present my research and hope it will add to better care for patients with MASLD. @DDWMeeting @ImWvu @WVU_GI @AyoAdekolu @EthanCohenMed @LanreADENIRANFF
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Small market vs big market is so 1900’s based on TV households. Utah is the fastest growing state, youngest state, number one economy, have the lowest unemployment, a huge international airport, and 250K college students within 45 miles of Salt Lake. There’s nothing small market about Utah today. Mental strength has never been more important and wellness and inspiration are better at altitude. Don’t sleep on Utah. @PatMcAfeeShow
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With Glass's new Workspace feature, clinicians can use AI to complete complex diagnostic reasoning, treatment planning, and documentation workflows more effectively than ever before. Available now at glass.health. #AI #AICDS #healthcareinnovation
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Workspace is one of the best things we've ever built at @GlassHealthHQ. It lets you have multiple files—DDx, A&P, H&P, Discharge Summary—open at the same time. Edits made in one file inform AI revisions in another. Plus, you can directly click in and edit for the first time.
With Glass's new Workspace feature, clinicians can use AI to complete complex diagnostic reasoning, treatment planning, and documentation workflows more effectively than ever before. Available now at glass.health. #AI #AICDS #healthcareinnovation
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“The Book of Mormon is nonsense!” This is demonstrably false. You may disagree with the theology of the Book of Mormon, but it’s not nonsense. Many nonbelieving academics have praised the Book of Mormon on a variety of its merits. Some examples:
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A closer look at our future jerseys. 🔎 #TusksUp
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I’m excited to have a poster of distinction at #DDW2025. Please stop by in Halls C-E to learn more about the clinical outcomes of aspirin in the treatment of MASLD
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With Workspace, @GlassHealthHQ brings the latest in agentic AI (like what powers Cursor, Windsurf, or Manus) to medicine. It’s the cutting edge of AI, and I couldn’t be more proud of our team. Glass becomes a better AI partner to clinicians every day. #MedTwitter #AI #AICDS
We’re excited to introduce Workspace—a new agentic AI environment within Glass where clinicians can collaborate with AI on differential diagnoses, assessments & plans, and documentation. Available now at glass.health. #AI #AICDS #MedTwitter #HealthcareInnovation
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As a newly called Apostle, I felt the importance of sharing my witness of Jesus Christ’s literal Resurrection. Now, 41 years later, the urgency I feel is even greater. On this Easter Sunday, I express my gratitude, reverence, and awe for the Savior’s Resurrection. This was the crowning culmination of His Atonement and the source of the greatest joy any of us will ever know. It is my prayer that today, we can all feel the greater love that comes from knowing that Jesus Christ lives and has made eternal life possible for all who will follow Him. #GreaterLove
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"He is not here: for he is risen” (Matthew 28:6). #GreaterLove
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One of history’s greatest baseball players is now a world-class photographer. While much of the world was rightfully locked in on Rory McIlroy’s Masters win, something else was quietly unfolding at Augusta. Ken Griffey Jr.—the 13-time All-Star and 10-time Gold Glove winner—was there too, as a credentialed photographer. And his work was extraordinary. It can teach us a lot about craft, mastery, and identity. Griffey could be retired on a beach somewhere. Instead—as a way to stay connected to his kids as they played sports—he picked up a new passion and pursued it with humility and joy. Maybe it’s hard to abandon the spotlight of sport. Maybe he just loves the craft. Whatever the reason, it’s a powerful reminder of what it means to grow. Research shows that the more complex our sense of self—the more domains we explore, the more interests we have—the more resilient we become. Self-complexity protects against burnout, helps us play to win instead of not to lose, and makes it easier to be bold. When your whole identity isn’t fused to one thing, you can take risks. You can fail. You can thrive. And you can learn from both. It’s proof that mastery isn’t a destination, it’s a mindset. A way of moving through the world. Yes, talent matters. But so do curiosity, drive, and the willingness to keep showing up—traits every great athlete carries with them, no matter the arena. Griffey’s photography is more than a hobby. It’s a metaphor for the excellence that is possible when we stay curious, keep learning, and remember we’re never just one thing. There’s power in trying something new. There’s power in not clinging so tightly to who you have been that you miss who you could become. There’s power in staying open, curious, and willing to learn—no matter where you are in life.
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Adopting the Augusta “no cell phone” policy at my house tomorrow afternoon. Gonna be a wild day!
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It all comes down to this. #TheMasters
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