Shantheri Shenoy
@shenoysm
Hospitalist, Nephrologist, Patient Safety, QI and High Value Care,doodle mom🐶Tweets are my own and not medical advice.She/Her.
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03-12-2017 17:45:22
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Dialysis patients AND dialysis staff need to be prioritized for Covid vaccines. These essential healthcare workers and vulnerable patients cannot be overlooked. ASN Kidney News #CovidVaccine Jeffrey Silberzweig kidneynews.org/sites/default/…
Happy holidays everyone! How creative are our nurses! @StandUp_Sid Roberto Ochoa Robert Abed Ashish Correa #PPESANTA #CovidChristmas 🤣
Claudia Paul’s “Faces of Resilience” project featuring our #HealthcareHeroes was highlighted on Good Morning America today. The photos “capture the resiliency of healthcare workers during the pandemic.” Watch now. Claudia Paul Photo Mount Sinai Health System #COVID19 #healthcare #resilience
Are you a busy clinician and trying to get your academic project past the idea stage? In this article Sharmin Shekarchian and Charlie M. Wray, DO, MS discuss five principles to help get your idea across the finish line 🏁 #medtwitter #projectmanagement fal.cn/3cSHR #visualabstract
I am grateful to work with so many talented, strong and resilient #womeninmedicine everyday. #NationalWomenPhysiciansDay Tamara Goldberg @MirnaMohanraj gracefarris Georgina Osorio, MD, MPH Vasundhara Singh Shabari Shenoy Dalgis Ana Belen Arevalo
Honoured to bring our patients’ struggle to light through our work. Thank you for highlighting Austin Chiang, MD MPH FASGE FACG ACG Thanks to our mentors Joshua Safer Amreen Dinani and Ilan Weisberg and Center for Transgender Medicine and Surgery team for the support
Look forward to hearing about their strong work! Sinai HighValueCare
Thank you for planning Vasundhara Singh Irina zaretsky
DOACs in Dialysis - Yes. Small RCT in Circulation and other studies support apixaban at least as safe/effective as warfarin for AF in ESRD. Until better data on optimal dose, can use the package insert criteria to guide who gets the lower dose (2.5 BID). pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36335915/