Kimberly Bloom-Feshbach (@drkimberlybf) 's Twitter Profile
Kimberly Bloom-Feshbach

@drkimberlybf

physician, humanist, educator

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calendar_today04-12-2018 19:47:31

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Lauren A. Eberly, MD, MPH (@eberly_lauren) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We urge researchers to stop attributing effects to race, rather than racism; we encourage clinicians to ask how structural racism operates in institutions & urgently call for policy makers to redesign our health system to prioritize those who have been historically marginalized.

Judy Tung (@judytungmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So proud to be a part of this community who came together today to self educate and pledge efforts against racism #WhiteCoats4BlackLives ⁦long-legged socialist 🇵🇸⁩ ⁦@ARamsdell3⁩ ⁦Juan Mejia, MPH⁩ ⁦NewYork-Presbyterian⁩ ⁦Weill Cornell Medicine

So proud to be a part of this community who came together today to self educate and pledge efforts against racism #WhiteCoats4BlackLives ⁦<a href="/aarthiparthi/">long-legged socialist 🇵🇸</a>⁩ ⁦@ARamsdell3⁩ ⁦<a href="/J_MMejia/">Juan Mejia, MPH</a>⁩ ⁦<a href="/nyphospital/">NewYork-Presbyterian</a>⁩ ⁦<a href="/WeillCornell/">Weill Cornell Medicine</a>⁩
Reena Karani MD,MHPE (@docrck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you for this call to action despite your grief & loss Rachel R. Hardeman, PhD, MPH Eduardo Medina MD, MPH Rhea Boyd MD, MPH. "The words “I can’t breathe” hang heavy in the air. But they are so much more than a rallying cry. They are indictments." Actions will speak louder than words henceforth

LaShyra Nolen, MD, MPP (@lashnolen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

MAJOR NEWS🗣: Mass General and the Brigham hospitals will no longer use the “race multiplier” for eGFR function. This is a MAJOR win but please know this change is the result of YEARS of hard work, advocacy, and research done by Black students and scholars.

MAJOR NEWS🗣: Mass General and the Brigham hospitals will no longer use the “race multiplier” for eGFR function.

This is a MAJOR win but please know this change is the result of YEARS of hard work, advocacy, and research done by Black students and scholars.
General Internal Medicine (@wcmgim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are thrilled to announce the launch of our Group Peer Mentoring Program! A development program open to all Weill Cornell Medicine faculty! Applications are NOW OPEN! Click⬇️to learn more or apply! bit.ly/3HcH23p @AugustineMKChoi Tony Hollenberg Arthur Evans Judy Tung

We are thrilled to announce the launch of our Group Peer Mentoring Program! A development program open to all <a href="/WeillCornell/">Weill Cornell Medicine</a> faculty! 

Applications are NOW OPEN! Click⬇️to learn more or apply! bit.ly/3HcH23p

@AugustineMKChoi <a href="/thollenbergmd/">Tony Hollenberg</a> <a href="/aevansDHM/">Arthur Evans</a> <a href="/JudyTungMD/">Judy Tung</a>
Melina Manolas, MD, MPH (@melina_manolas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our attending had us do shared goal-setting and it has created such a positive learning environment! 😁 Each member of the team wrote down 4 goals: 📝 1️⃣KNOWLEDGE 2️⃣SKILL 3️⃣TEACHING 4️⃣PERSONAL

Melina Manolas, MD, MPH (@melina_manolas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today we shared patient stories and read together this article called “The Name of the Dog”. nejm.org/doi/full/10.10… Asking patients details of their life, such as the name of their dog, humanizes medicine when we are bogged down with administrative tasks and documentation.🐶🐶

JAMA (@jama_current) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Viewpoint expresses how use of certain language complicates decision-making for critically ill patients, and it highlights alternative phrasing for effective communication. ja.ma/3QaFKws

Viewpoint expresses how use of certain language complicates decision-making for critically ill patients, and it highlights alternative phrasing for effective communication. ja.ma/3QaFKws