Because of a tendency for hands to be near mouths, we recommend #glutenfree hand lotions for celiacs.
— Celiac Disease Ctr (@CureCeliac) February 7, 2012
Btw, is it usual for the receptionist to read out the blood results of a patient in front of the entire waiting room? The poor man!
— richard horton (@richardhorton1) February 7, 2012
When the receptionist read out the cholesterol and blood glucose, the man asked: "Are they normal?" To which she said "Probably."
— richard horton (@richardhorton1) February 7, 2012
Researching a topic is much easier than writing about it...
— Dr. Ronan Kavanagh (@RonanTKavanagh) February 7, 2012
A new paper looks to decipher the ailments tied to eating gluten. More importantly, there's a journal called "Gut" on.wsj.com/AorvDJ
— UChicago Medicine (@UChicagoMed) February 7, 2012
Just did my first #rheumatology Skype consultation with a patient of mine who's temporarily in middle east. Went very well. #rheum
— Dr. Ronan Kavanagh (@RonanTKavanagh) February 3, 2012
Pt just told me she has full faith in me because she has read my blog.
— Bongi (@Bongi1) February 3, 2012
Wow. Crazy pressure! RT @Bongi1: Pt just told me she has full faith in me because she has read my blog.
— GruntDoc (@gruntdoc) February 3, 2012
The inclusion of a Twitter update (tweet) in Best Tweets - Selection of Twitter Favorites does not represent endorsement or agreement of any kind. If you are included in this post but you would like to have your tweet removed for any reason, please email me and will comply with your request the same day.
No comments:
Post a Comment