
Tarini Goyal, MD
@tarinigoyal1
Neurohospitalist @columbiamed via @stanford_neuro @UMNews | Neuropalliative care • Quality improvement • Med ed research
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09-11-2020 20:35:01
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We are a diverse community, passionate about the human experience at the intersection of #Neurology and #Palliativecare @AkankshaMD Ali Mendelson @ElyseEverettMD Indu Subramanian Adam Hayden Liz Salmi Claire Creutzfeldt Dave Hwang S Muehlschlegel MD MPH, FNCS, FCCM, FAAN Farrah N Daly

Finally out! Check out our opinion article on the new ACGME competency for discussing end-of-life care Maisha Robinson International Neuropalliative Care Society

Never recorded a talk before, but there's a first time for everything! Excited to present on neurohospitalist practice and well-being during COVID-19 Neurohospitalist Society virtual conference. There's still time to register: neurohospitalistsociety.org/?page_id=490


Relaxing with coffee and crumb cake, watching the amazing @kiranthakurmd speak at #NHS2021! Great to reflect on pandemic experiences with colleagues all over the country Neurohospitalist Society



"Systems are built to maintain themselves as they are. They are not built for change" - Nancy Hardaway. Sometimes a speaker just makes you take notes verbatim. On leadership in neuropalliative care #inpcs2021 International Neuropalliative Care Society


Important read & a startling reminder of uncertainty in neurodegenerative disease progression (aka "dwindling" cc: Claire Creutzfeldt)

Save the date! May 11th, 2 PM PST. National Neurohospitalist Fellow Education Conference Neurohospitalist Society @AANMember 🧠 🏥 Stanford Neurology & Neurological Sciences CU Neurology UCSFNeuroRes @UthoustonR Cleveland Clinic Neurology Residents #Neurohospitalists #NeuroTwitter


Kicking off the inaugural EPEC-Neurology Train the Trainer conference! Learning from Shivani Ghoshal and colleagues from around the country


I loved my fellowship year Stanford Neurology & Neurological Sciences (except for that whole March 2020 business). Excited to hear about what's next in neurohospitalist training programs!


I have been so inspired watching this work take shape from the very beginning -- frustration about a difficult case, transformed into rounds of problem-solving, and now an elegant study of over 400,000 patients. Kudos to my friend and co-resident Collin Culbertson!

Thanks for having me AAHPM Neuropalliative SIG ! Great interdisciplinary conversation!

grateful to share our work with Stanford Neurology & Neurological Sciences residents! conducted with a stellar team who is not on twitter :)

