Assistant Professor of Transfusion, Hemostasis, and Apheresis Medicine @UChicagoPath. This account is no longer active.

Joined May 2009
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Highly recommend considering the annual Hematopathology tutorial led by our chairman, Dr. Arber. Trainees get a discounted rate on registration. Also, it's a good chance to escape frigid north in January for warmer climes...
Join distinguished faculty from all over the country who bring their expertise and solutions to the diagnostic problems in neoplastic hematopathology. Register for the 2024 Tutorial in Neoplastic Hematopathology today! šŸ‘‰ cme.uchicago.edu/TNH2024 @UChicagoPath
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(Having done a February rotation on Phoenix, that latter benefit can't be understated. The venue is also pretty close to some great food and drink spots. AZ Wilderness DTPHX and Killer Whale are worth a trip...)
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So, I'm finally done with standardized tests, now? #donewithboards
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We had the pleasure of hosting a delegation of our Ukrainian hematology & transfusion counterparts today. It was a great chance to learn about each other's practices and to review transfusion management systems as they are developing a national electronic transfusion registry.
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@timcarll.bsky.social retweeted
19 Jul 2022
In this editorial in the July issue, Dr. Richard J Zarbo presents a manifesto for change. Read it here: bit.ly/3OY86qm

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Passed the Spring 2022 #pathboards . Now to sit for the Fall 2022 TM boards...
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@timcarll.bsky.social retweeted
The Spring 2022 Primary Certification exam results have been posted. To view your results, log into PATHway and go to the Board correspondence page. #pathboards bit.ly/2Mrm59d
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Check out this doozy of a case! It came to us with very little history. We only knew that the patient is 5 years old and had a posterior fossa lesion and a colonic polyp. Top two photos are the brain lesion; bottom two are from colon. Thoughts?
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Took my AP board exam yesterday. I thought the test content was reasonable, but there were technical issues with the virtual microscopy. Slow/non-loading images. It was intermittent, and ultimately I got to review all slides, but hope this gets resolved for later test-takers.
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The testing staff at my Pearson center did their best to reassure us, but it seemed like a network issue or otherwise something beyond anyone's ability to address there. On the bright side, the non-VM sections had great images.
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Hi everyone, Been a while since I have been on, but wanted to let everyone know that the University of Chicago is adding an additional PA position. This will bring our total number of grossing PAs from 4 to 5. Click below to apply. New grads welcome. careers-ucm.icims.com/jobs/3…
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@timcarll.bsky.social retweeted
If you agree @Pathoutlines is a central job posting site, its data suggests that #pathology job market is in uncharted territory. Large number of jobs is a sign of growth & great for job seekers, but it's also a sign of turn-over & potential instability. #PathTwitter #labmed
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Latest collaborative manuscript on the management of #VITT with therapeutic plasma exchange by fellows at @UChicagoPath (@TimCarll) and @UCHemOncFellows (@majorajay). onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/…

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BB/TM combines lab science and applied clinical medicine to treat patients of all backgrounds across a wide range of pathologies. We interact closely with clinicians and patients, and our techs and nurses are just the best. We save lives directly and indirectly. #AABB21
šŸ‘‹šŸ¼Hey #Blooducation trainees. Want to win an @aabb #AABB21 conference day registration and swag item? Reply/Retweet to this post by sharing why you šŸ˜love Blood Banking and Transfusion Medicine. Don’t forget to add #AABB21
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ILABB (@ILAssocBB) is now on Twitter! Recommend IL-area transfusionists, laboratorians, and trainees follow the account for updates on meetings. It's a a very fun group and the talks are very educational.
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@timcarll.bsky.social retweeted
I may be biased, but aren't cartilage tumors some of the prettiest under the microscope, #PathTwitter? Brush up on the basics - or just admire the photos - here with @nicolecipriani: authors.elsevier.com/a/1dtJp… #BSTpath #radpath #MSKRad #pathresidents (free download, 50 days)

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@timcarll.bsky.social retweeted
25 Aug 2021
QuIBBLE #2: Antibody screen performed shows an anti-c pattern. DAT IgG is positive. Eluate displays a similar pattern. Patient's phenotype is positive for c. What type of RBCs will you provide?
36% c-negative blood
49% Rh and Kell matched blood
15% Rh, K, Jk, Fy, S/s match
39 votes • Final results
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@timcarll.bsky.social retweeted
18 Aug 2021
Don't want to start arguments, but I would like to start QuIBBLEs - Questions in Blood Banking, a Learning Exchange. I present a short scenario and/or question that I encounter or get asked while I'm on Transfusion or Coagulation service.
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