I generally love #GDMTWorks and it pretty much tops my action list when seeing patients. Descending order of Rx below.
In reality this probably reflects me filling in gaps in therapy. Most of the patients I see are already on a beat blocker. I do a lot of swapping to S/V and adding spiro. Still way more K supplements than I would like. I generally hate metolazone.
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Proven strategy to reduce spending impulse because you immediately feel the pain of reducing bank account. Credit spends don’t have same impact as deterrent.
Every season I go through all my clothes and shoes and force myself to get rid of one garbage bag sized pile of clothes/shoes. For me the size is a kitchen garbage bag, for others it may be more or less.
My top ten tips for graduating fellows and faculty entering and continuing “early career” as I am transitioning into “mid-career”. A thread:
1. Decide what you will be known for and why. Believe in extreme ownership. Don’t expect all to agree. The goal is not to be liked but to be respected for being authentically you. They will know then your name. And that matters.
2. Identify mentors who believe in you and support where you are trying to go. Mentors plural. Life coaches. Content experts. Early career and post retirement. Vocational. Best ones blow up your ideas to make them better and hold you accountable to your purpose and your family.
1 / Well, this is it, my final week as medical director of our heart transplant program. Please welcome Dr Andrija Vidic who accepts the new role, and as @UNOSNews#OPTN Primary Transplant Physician, October 1st. (a brief explanatory thread).
1. Look for blue cells but also look for necrosis. More blue cells and more necrosis means more severe rejection by histopathology. While ISHLT grading is important, remember this is a spectrum so don’t rely on your pathologist to give you the answer to a clinical question.
2. It seems the survey reflects appreciation that this is bad. So how do you decide how to treat?
1. Don’t immediately get into big debt. Don’t lease or buy a new car. Don’t buy a house on 100% financing. Don’t pay the minimum on credit cards. It’s foolish, and ultimately cliche. And unbecoming. And did I say foolish?
2. Find your why. Google the @simonsinek@TEDTalks. People don’t care about what you do or how you do it. Neither are inspiring. What is inspiring? Why you do it. That’s what people get excited about.