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Minna Johansson (@minnajohansson1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Want to try TNT out and help us improve the method? Find out more at Global Center for Sustainable Healthcare - gcsh.org - a new non-profit - join us! Global Center for Sustainable Healthcare 5/5

Doreen Rabi, M.D. (@doreen_rabi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is outstanding. Congrats Minna Johansson Victor Montori, MD 💙 Gordon H. Guyatt! We are drowning in guidelines that don't consider the lived realities of those most impacted by them- PCP & patients. TNT is a step forward, patient-partnered GLS is the next leap forward. @sumedh_bele

Victor Montori, MD 💙 (@vmontori) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The work of Global Center for Sustainable Healthcare and other organizations is key here in making sure that care drives research questions, and that care draws from the best research evidence (minimizing harm and waste) while avoiding industrialization of care, medicalization of life #cskcare

Richard Lehman (@richardlehman1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Victor Montori, MD 💙 Global Center for Sustainable Healthcare Let's all collect the best generalizable models of careful kind and sustainable care that we know, and share lessons. Here on Twitter, and wherever we can. Wheels that work already exist.

Victor Montori, MD 💙 (@vmontori) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You will love this wonderful ⁦The BMJ⁩ interview to ⁦Minna Johansson⁩ - founder of @gcshcare - brilliantly discussing the time needed to treat (TNT) and what to do and not to do about it. ⁦Gordon H. Guyatt⁩ ⁦KER UNIT⁩ podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the…

Nina Singh, MD (@nina_singh_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share this NEJM perspective piece that I co-authored with Katharine Lawrence, Christine Sinsky, and Devin Mann, MD on digital minimalism as an Rx for clinician burnout! nejm.org/doi/full/10.10… (1/6)

Nina Singh, MD (@nina_singh_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rather than categorically rejecting digital technology or endorsing the current maximalist approach, digital minimalism carefully considers whether and how each digital technology should be used. (4/6)

Minna Johansson (@minnajohansson1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

YES!! Spot on Nina Singh, MD !! "Medicine’s haphazard adoption of more and more technology without deep consideration of the implications has been costly. We hope that digital minimalism will inspire better design, implementation, and regulation of clinician-facing technology."

Christine Sinsky (@christinesinsky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Digital Minimalism's 3 tenets applied to healthcare: 1. Clutter is costly Think PCP reading through reams of cc’d notes looking for needle in a haystack of useful information. Solution: "D/C the CC" nejm.org/doi/full/10.10… Cal Newport Nina Singh, MD Devin Mann, MD (1/4)

Victor Montori, MD 💙 (@vmontori) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very important perspective by Evie Rothwell @RVSurtees DrDominiqueAllwood @AnyaGopfert balancing sustainable with equitable in healthcare paying attention to both edges of proposed swords cc Kate Raworth Minna Johansson bmj.com/content/381/bm…

Minna Johansson (@minnajohansson1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

”Such a starting point changes everything. From a state of plentiful symptoms being treated by a small number of health professionals; to plentiful actors in a community co-creating the common – and finite – conditions fundamental to health” Amazing initiative by Growing Health Together !!

Global Center for Sustainable Healthcare (@gcshcare) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our Bee Prize of the Year goes to an early career researcher from a LMIC generously contributing to form a more sustainable healthcare. This year the brilliant dr Agostina Risso went to Lausanne to present her work on TNT & SDM - and won another prize! 🐝 globalsustainablehealthcare.org

Our Bee Prize of the Year goes to an early career researcher from a LMIC generously contributing to form a more sustainable healthcare. This year the brilliant dr Agostina Risso went to Lausanne to present her work on TNT & SDM - and won another prize! 🐝
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