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Nick Gavin

@nickgavinmd

Vice Chair, Pop Health & Innovation @Sinai_emerg_med. Believer in equitable value-based care. linkedin.com/in/NicholasPGa…. Tweets: my own.

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Nick Gavin (@nickgavinmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Completed my first triathlon today. Participated to support The Center. Please consider donating here: support.gaycenter.org/index.cfm?fuse…

Completed my first triathlon today. Participated to support <a href="/LGBTCenterNYC/">The Center</a>. Please consider donating here: support.gaycenter.org/index.cfm?fuse…
Mount Sinai Department of Emergency Medicine (@mountsinaiem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#EMResearcher Sarah McCuskee, MD, MPhil, Instructor of Emergency Medicine and Global Health & Health Systems Design, is a physician-scientist focusing on catastrophic threats to health systems and the consequences to patients these systems serve. profiles.mountsinai.org/sarah-lynn-mcc…

#EMResearcher Sarah McCuskee, MD, MPhil, Instructor of Emergency Medicine and Global Health &amp; Health Systems Design, is a physician-scientist focusing on catastrophic threats to health systems and the consequences to patients these systems serve.

profiles.mountsinai.org/sarah-lynn-mcc…
Rachel Solnick (@rachelsolnickmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

linkedin.com/posts/departme… Excited to have the opportunity to research strategies for increasing access to HIV PrEP through emergency departments!

Mount Sinai Department of Emergency Medicine (@mountsinaiem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#EMResearcher Siri Shastry, MD, MS, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, is a physician-scientist whose research is focused on the management of opioid use disorder and drug overdose. Dr. Shastry is core faculty in the Mount Sinai RESPOND Center. profiles.mountsinai.org/siri-shastry

#EMResearcher Siri Shastry, MD, MS, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, is a physician-scientist whose research is focused on the management of opioid use disorder and drug overdose. Dr. Shastry is core faculty in the Mount Sinai RESPOND Center.

profiles.mountsinai.org/siri-shastry
JAMA (@jama_current) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A low-income community near Boston assigned individuals by lottery to receive a monthly cash benefit. Those who received the benefit had less use of the ED, particularly for behavioral health & substance use, and decreased hospital admissions from the ED. ja.ma/3LAS3hU

A low-income community near Boston assigned individuals by lottery to receive a monthly cash benefit. Those who received the benefit had less use of the ED, particularly for behavioral health &amp; substance use, and decreased hospital admissions from the ED. ja.ma/3LAS3hU
Mount Sinai Department of Emergency Medicine (@mountsinaiem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In July, the Emergency Departments at Mount Sinai Morningside, Mount Sinai South Nassau and Mount Sinai West were awarded the 2024 Lantern Award by the Emergency Nurses Association (ENA). Learn more: ena.org/press-room/art… #MountSinaiNursing ENA #LanternAward

In July, the Emergency Departments at Mount Sinai Morningside, Mount Sinai South Nassau and Mount Sinai West were awarded the 2024 Lantern Award by the Emergency Nurses Association (ENA).

Learn more:
ena.org/press-room/art…

#MountSinaiNursing <a href="/ENAorg/">ENA</a> #LanternAward
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Good afternoon! This is my 3rd year participating in Cycle for the Cause and likely my last time for a while. Please take a minute to contribute. Every little bit helps the Center pursue its mission. support.gaycenter.org/index.cfm?fuse…

Mount Sinai Department of Emergency Medicine (@mountsinaiem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Christopher Nagata, MBA, MPH, will be joining the Mount Sinai Department of Emergency Medicine as Vice Chair for Administration and Finance, effective Monday, September 2, 2024. In this role, Mr. Nagata will oversee all administrative and financial operations for the Department.

Christopher Nagata, MBA, MPH, will be joining the Mount Sinai Department of Emergency Medicine as Vice Chair for Administration and Finance, effective Monday, September 2, 2024.  In this role, Mr. Nagata will oversee all administrative and financial operations for the Department.
Mount Sinai Department of Emergency Medicine (@mountsinaiem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Catrina Cropano, MD, has been appointed the Medical Director of the Mount Sinai Beth Israel Emergency Department as of Tuesday, September 3, 2024, and will continue to serve as Assistant Medical Director at the Mount Sinai West Emergency Department. profiles.mountsinai.org/catrina-marie-…

Catrina Cropano, MD, has been appointed the Medical Director of the Mount Sinai Beth Israel Emergency Department as of Tuesday, September 3, 2024, and will continue to serve as Assistant Medical Director at the Mount Sinai West Emergency Department. 

profiles.mountsinai.org/catrina-marie-…
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Nicole Schwartz, MD, MPH, has been appointed the Medical Director of the Mount Sinai Virtual Urgent Care (VUC) on MyMountSinai as of Tuesday, October 1, 2024. profiles.mountsinai.org/mirela-shohi-n…

Nicole Schwartz, MD, MPH, has been appointed the Medical Director of the Mount Sinai Virtual Urgent Care (VUC) on MyMountSinai as of Tuesday, October 1, 2024.

profiles.mountsinai.org/mirela-shohi-n…
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (@icahnmountsinai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Mount Sinai Health System has been awarded nearly $7 million from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to lead a New York coalition of the NIH’s All of Us Research Program. All of Us is a historic effort to gather data from 1 million or more people in the United States, with the goal

.<a href="/MountSinaiNYC/">Mount Sinai Health System</a> has been awarded nearly $7 million from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to lead a New York coalition of the NIH’s All of Us Research Program.

All of Us is a historic effort to gather data from 1 million or more people in the United States, with the goal
Michael Lin, MD PhD 🧬 (@michaelzlin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our NIH grant to discover coronavirus antiviral meds was terminated today. With this grant, we had developed a better SARSCoV2 inhibitor than Paxlovid, and we recently discovered an improved drug that looks better than Pfizer's own second-generation inhibitor.

Our NIH grant to discover coronavirus antiviral meds was terminated today.

With this grant, we had developed a better SARSCoV2 inhibitor than Paxlovid, and we recently discovered an improved drug that looks better than Pfizer's own second-generation inhibitor.
David R. Liu (@davidrliu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In a medical milestone, a customized base editor was developed, characterized in human and mouse cells, tested in mice, studied for safety in non-human primates, cleared by U.S. FDA for clinical trial use, manufactured as a complex with an LNP, and dosed into a baby with a severe,

In a medical milestone, a customized base editor was developed, characterized in human and mouse cells, tested in mice, studied for safety in non-human primates, cleared by <a href="/US_FDA/">U.S. FDA</a> for clinical trial use, manufactured as a complex with an LNP, and dosed into a baby with a severe,
Gil Carvalho MD PhD🌈 (@nutritionmades3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

First *oral* PCSk9 inhibitor developed Reduces LDL-C by up to 50%, Apo by up to 40% Will we see CVD become a minor disease in our lifetimes? jacc.org/doi/10.1016/j.…

First *oral* PCSk9 inhibitor developed

Reduces LDL-C by up to 50%, Apo by up to 40%

Will we see CVD become a minor disease in our lifetimes?
jacc.org/doi/10.1016/j.…
Health Affairs (@health_affairs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In their new Forefront article, Erik Blutinger, Alexander Ulintz, Kevin Chason, and Nick Gavin from Mount Sinai Health System and The Ohio State University College of Medicine argue that, while the Emergency Triage, Treat, and Transport model (ET3) ended in failure, the program pioneered new ideas and provides valuable

Christopher A. Longhurst, MD (@calonghurst) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Wearables have the potential to transform healthcare by enhancing personalized, preventive and scalable care, but realizing this potential nationally will require payment innovation to match the technological advances” ⤵️ beckershospitalreview.com/healthcare-inf…

“Wearables have the potential to transform healthcare by enhancing personalized, preventive and scalable care, but realizing this potential nationally will require payment innovation to match the technological advances” ⤵️

beckershospitalreview.com/healthcare-inf…
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center (@fredhutch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A landmark study published in nature by Aaron Ring et al. has revealed that autoantibodies — immune proteins traditionally associated with autoimmune disease — may profoundly influence how cancer patients respond to immunotherapy. bit.ly/4o4HANS

A landmark study published in <a href="/Nature/">nature</a> by <a href="/aaronmring/">Aaron Ring</a> et al. has revealed that autoantibodies — immune proteins traditionally associated with autoimmune disease — may profoundly influence how cancer patients respond to immunotherapy. bit.ly/4o4HANS