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    I discussed the use of hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin for patients with COVID19 on my March 27th edition of This Week in Cardiology Podcast. This is an important topic not only because of the …

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    • The Debacle of Hydroxychloroquine and Azithromycin for COVID19 --My take. https://t.co/EHm9ri3Id3

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    After reporting recently on how current healthcare reform efforts are extracting humanity from the patient-caregiver interaction, I decided to review other posts I have written on the matter. I fou…

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    • So much written about physician burnout. 7 years ago I wrote "Eight useful tips for caregivers in a new healthcare environment” and @drjohnm published. I don’t think we called it “burnout” back then. https://t.co/RTHGtRDeO4 https://t.co/owBuOM4mi5

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    My Facebook feed has been buzzing with news of a breakthrough in the treatment of sepsis–a deadly condition caused by bacterial infection. Do not be fooled. Please. Resist the urge to be dupe…

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    • The story of the week in Medicine is the failure of Vit C in sepsis I wrote about the media hype in 2017 https://t.co/pcjazQoAI3 Great threads from @jeremyfaust > https://t.co/xMKjOpt6VT @VPrasadMDMPH > https://t.co/3EqoWiuiIa & https://t.co/x69k8tXfYQ Some thoughts > https://t.co/g3c8FbJE8y

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    If you think about it, you can’t get much done. So you don’t think about it. You just shake your head and keep tapping on the computer; the next patient awaits. To avoid moral distress, to remain e…

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    • Darn good question Andrew. Let me simplify. Gadgets are nice, often shiny and colorful, (and usually costly.). Unless said gadgets improve important outcomes, they are classic flat of the curve spending—which is all too common in cardiology. #epeeps https://t.co/PypRjOqYAc https://t.co/gAuBERAZAU

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    2020 Mandrola Update - 6 year(s) ago

    Many things have changed in my life. I still practice electrophysiology full-time in Louisville. I still write. And I still love endurance exercise. You haven’t seen many blog updates because…

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    • Many things have changed since I started blogging in 2009. Here is an update. https://t.co/3dvAusXF92 https://t.co/QpWdvHkVaX