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banning access to information generally doesn't go well. AI integration into human life is inevitable. empowering patients (and physicians) with AI overall makes us all better informed. It's the healthcare system's job to leverage this tool and still educate / build patient trust
BREAKING: New York bill would ban AI from answering questions related to medicine, law, dentistry, nursing, psychology, social work, engineering, & more.
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If you feel like you're bad at your job and it's making you depressed, just consider that, as the investigation of the recent heist revealed, the password to access the Louvre's videosurveillance system was "Louvre".
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House of Dynamite on netflix. If you're going to rug pull the ending that hard, at least have the courtesy to cut the call to the first lady on a Serengeti safari
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Now that colleges can pay football players, let's hear about academic beasties who should be getting paid. Charles Best was a 2nd yr med student working in Banting's lab for the summer when they discovered insulin. Undervalued academics and nerds need something akin to 257Sports/ESPN college rankings.
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15 Aug 2025
OpenEvidence says its AI model scored 100% on USMLE
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What is education in the AI age going to look like? Focus on love? Peace? Connecting with neighbors/nature? More 'human' strengths? Either abandoning the slog of becoming an expert at something because an AI can do it, or a future in which we become symbiotic seems inevitable.
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You don’t slow down because you age. You age because you slow down
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Why has this guy not won a Nobel and been given a blank check to simply scale and solve such a critical issue? Been following Ocean Cleanup for years - relentless evidence based effort that keeps winning globally.
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So far this year, we’ve already intercepted over 5 million kg of trash across our global Interceptor fleet.
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12 May 2025
A must watch video by @jbcarmody for anyone choosing a speciality in medicine. No one knows what AI will do, but this video makes persuasive arguments it will disrupt many area of medicine. Outstanding video. Yes, Doctors: AI Will Replace You youtu.be/kALDN4zIBT0?si=5BPe…
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Big news 🗞️ — After serving as Northwell’s first president and CEO for more than 23 years, @MichaelJDowling will transition to CEO emeritus. John D’Angelo, MD, who currently serves as EVP of the health system’s central region, will become Northwell's new CEO this October. Mr. Dowling’s transition marks the end of an extraordinary tenure characterized by significant growth, industry innovation, and a steadfast commitment to enhancing health for all. We wish him all the best in his new role, and look forward to the next chapter under Dr. D'Angelo's leadership. 🔗 Read more: bit.ly/3ZjLW8W
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Just ran into my first acute leukemia on fellowship call from earlier this year in the clinic lobby - now doing phenomenal on treatment. APL, high risk, brain bleed in the ED at 12AM that night - one of the best learning moments of fellowship. She thanked me for saving her life. Leukemia sucks - seeing a long term wins feels awesome.
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Unless it violates the laws of physics, nothing in biology is impossible
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Hands down the most dreaded pages on overnight call begin with "I'm calling from OB" - brain instantly jumps to an emergent C-section in a sickle cell with hyperhemolysis history and some other complicated past who is about to bleed or clot or both who no one gave me a headsup on
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Stopping in the middle lane on Grand Central to turn 90 degrees for an exit should allow for immediate citizen hold and launching of their driving license into the tall grass
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Oral formulation of arsenic trioxide has similar pharmacokinetics to the intravenous drug, allowing potential future all oral therapy in acute promyelocytic leukemia @MDAndersonNews #Leukemia doi.org/10.1182/bloodadvance… @ASH_hematology #leusm
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Why doesn't the president have a committee of historians who all look like Gandalf constantly advising on similar challenges and their solutions/ outcomes from the past? "Mr. President - the governor of a small tribe in the hills of Mongolia 1200 years ago dealt with this issue..."
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These are all true. PBMs are a plague on American healthcare - need oversight and reform akin to SEC on Wall Street post 2008.
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I've said it for years. LeBron's DNA should be biobanked in the Arctic or Himalayas, scheduled to be released a thousand years post apocalypse to repopulate Earth.
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Seeing leukemia relapses are rough. A mistake in one clone in someone's marrow can destroy families. Hard to make sense of a God/being's intentions when the consequences are so absolutely out of your control and have nothing to do with your choices as a person.
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Grok3 is incredible. Give it a shot when you have a chance with detailed questions. Salute to the nerds.
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