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CEO @GlassHealthHQ | @BrighamWomens @HarvardMed via @UCSFMedicine | Health Equity & Innovation | Son of Immigrants 🇹🇹🇬🇾🇺🇸 | #23
Feb 25, 2023 28 tweets 19 min read
Wow. I asked who the best educators were on #MedTwitter and the responses were incredible.

Some of the folks, I hadn't known about. Some were close friends.

Here's a thread with a little info about the teachers #MedTwitter loves 🧵 First up, @JHospMedicine was mentioned for their many great tweetorials.

They will also elevate the work of fantastic hospitalists. Here's a recent tweetorial on tele.

Feb 1, 2023 8 tweets 2 min read
Glass AI is an experimental feature that aims to help clinicians generate a differential (DDx) and draft a clinical plan.

In two days, 14.6K people used Glass AI to submit 25.7K queries.

Here’s a thread on initial data, feedback, and areas for improvement🧵@GlassHealthHQ Users rate 84% of DDx and 78% of Clinical Plan outputs as helpful.

Accuracy ratings are lower. Users rate 71% of DDx outputs and 68% of Clinical Plans as accurate.

We’re working hard to improve both helpfulness and accuracy.
May 5, 2022 4 tweets 3 min read
As a new intern, I was terrified of Rapids.

I admired residents who approached them calmly and systematically.

For incoming interns, here's an approach to the Hypoxemia RRT.

Save to your notebook: glass.health/read/sp2zsgPdY…

#MedTwitter #TipsForNewDocs @GlassHealthHQ This guide is only possible because of the wisdom of Drs. @AlexSpacht and @meerasury who coached me through many tough situations overnight.

#MedTwitter, please send your feedback and suggestions which I'll incorporate and credit on the live link.
Mar 5, 2022 16 tweets 5 min read
A few weeks ago, I was whistling while walking around the hospital and stopped in my tracks.

I realized I was self-actualized and happy to be at work.

I was on a hospital medicine team led by @CatherineWangMD and @AlexSpacht @BrighamMedRes.

Here's why that team was so great:🧵 Each team member was a guardian angel for the person less senior than them.

As an intern, I watched over, supported, and ensured the success of the medical students I worked with.

The residents did the same for me.

The attendings did the same for them.