Frank Weigel (@fabfrankdo) 's Twitter Profile
Frank Weigel

@fabfrankdo

PGY-5 cardiology fellow @OSUCVMFellows | IM/Chief @PennStIMChiefs | DO VCOM-CC | interested in medical education & clinical outcomes research 🫀

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calendar_today17-08-2012 23:13:17

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Medscape (@medscape) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Obesity drugs had a good year, the SGLT2 inhibitors stalled, and Entresto looks less impressive -- these are some of the takes from John Mandrola, MD, in his annual review of cardiology research. ms.spr.ly/6015ZKJIV #CardioTwitter

Michelle Kittleson MD PhD (@mkittlesonmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#TipsForNewDocs I have a “mentor web.” Some relationships are clear: people who trained me. Others are not: chance introductions -> amazing support. The lesson: embrace opportunities to shine. Keep showing up. Working hard can pay off in unexpected ways. #kittlesonrules

Matthew Nudy, MD (@matthew_nudy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great article discussing vit D’s role on health outcomes. Hint: There isn’t a role. My favorite line: “…low vitamin D levels are akin to premature ventricular complexes after myocardial infarction: a marker for risk but not a target for therapy.”John Mandrola, MD

Alexander Hajduczok, MD 🇺🇦🙏 (@ahajduczok) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you’ve ever wondered how a wearable can help you optimize sleep, productivity, or training…here are my thoughts on using objective data to improve performance using WHOOP. Give it a read! whoop.com/thelocker/how-…

Jeff Hsu, MD, PhD (@jeffhsumd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New on American College of Cardiology #SportsCardio: Asymptomatic Ventricular Preexcitation (Wolff-Parkinson-White Pattern #WPW): When to Be Concerned 🔹Risk stratification 🔹Non-invasive & Invasive Testing 🔹Catheter Ablation Read Expert Analysis by Gurukripa Kowlgi, MD, MS et al acc.org/Latest-in-Card…

New on <a href="/ACCinTouch/">American College of Cardiology</a> #SportsCardio:

Asymptomatic Ventricular Preexcitation (Wolff-Parkinson-White Pattern #WPW): When to Be Concerned

🔹Risk stratification
🔹Non-invasive &amp; Invasive Testing
🔹Catheter Ablation

Read Expert Analysis by <a href="/TheRhythmDoc/">Gurukripa Kowlgi, MD, MS</a> et al

acc.org/Latest-in-Card…
John Mandrola, MD (@drjohnm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Closing remark from this evenings journal club: “Clinicians can’t rely on anyone else for interpretation of evidence… It’s up to us to learn how to critically appraise studies.” (Perhaps this is in the running for the modern-day Hippocratic oath)

Frank Weigel (@fabfrankdo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CT or coronary angiography as the initial diagnostic strategy for stable chest pain? Excited to debate the DISCHARGE trial at our July journal club! #CardioTwitter

Frank Weigel (@fabfrankdo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Had an incredible time last year, and looking forward to competing again this year! This is a great opportunity to enjoy a fun day on the golf course with friends and colleagues while donating to an amazing cause!! #ChocolateChippers

Frank Weigel (@fabfrankdo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exceptional medicine grand rounds today from THE Clyde Yancy, MD, MSc!! Reviewing the updated HF guidelines and discussing the ICD controversy, among other topics, with one of the leaders in HF was such a useful discussion for providers across internal medicine and cardiology!

Frank Weigel (@fabfrankdo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#TWICpodcast always teaches me a lot but I particularly enjoyed this episode. AF screening, Na substitutes (or K supplementation), and helpful tips for critical appraisal.. what’s not to love?! ⁦John Mandrola, MD⁩ ⁦Alexander Hajduczok, MD 🇺🇦🙏⁩ ⁦Matthew Nudy, MD⁩ podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/thi…

Frank Weigel (@fabfrankdo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some light reading on this relaxing Sunday. Such a useful book for reinforcing key statistical ideas and helpful for those looking to improve their interpretation of statistics! #medtwitter

Some light reading on this relaxing Sunday. Such a useful book for reinforcing key statistical ideas and helpful for those looking to improve their interpretation of statistics! #medtwitter
Penn State Internal Medicine Residency Program (@pennstimchiefs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A big congratulations to all our seniors and chiefs who found out where they matched yesterday! Your dedication to research, education, and mentorship has really shown throughout the years. We can't wait to see ya'll continue to be role models in your careers! #WeAre

A big congratulations to all our seniors and chiefs who found out where they matched yesterday! Your dedication to research, education, and mentorship has really shown throughout the years.
We can't wait to see ya'll continue to be role models in your careers!
#WeAre