RT @AmyOxentenkoMD: A helpful read for trainees. Let’s try to personalize medicine. Every patient and provider has a name! @MayoMN_IMRES…
RT @AmyOxentenkoMD: A helpful read for trainees. Let’s try to personalize medicine. Every patient and provider has a name! @MayoMN_IMRES…
RT @AmyOxentenkoMD: A helpful read for trainees. Let’s try to personalize medicine. Every patient and provider has a name! @MayoMN_IMRES…
RT @AmyOxentenkoMD: A helpful read for trainees. Let’s try to personalize medicine. Every patient and provider has a name! @MayoMN_IMRES…
A helpful read for trainees. Let’s try to personalize medicine. Every patient and provider has a name! @MayoMN_IMRES https://t.co/QPEL1uD7Zr
RT @BenMazer: @AmyHDeekenMD Have you seen this article? https://t.co/m5OTWn8Dgf
@AmyHDeekenMD Have you seen this article? https://t.co/m5OTWn8Dgf
A must-read, short article by former @yalemed PGY1 @AndraeVandross on the importance of using names as we work together caring for our patients. https://t.co/2OwlgrW9Xx https://t.co/C82UkZWRfI
RT @AndraeVandross: Was not active on twitter when I wrote this previously, so sharing now. I think it has some small relevance to #burnout…
RT @SMoeschlerMD: Professionalism in medicine & #MedEd starts with addressing eachother and patients by name - (not #anesthesia ) sharing w…
RT @AndraeVandross: Was not active on twitter when I wrote this previously, so sharing now. I think it has some small relevance to #burnout…
RT @AndraeVandross: Was not active on twitter when I wrote this previously, so sharing now. I think it has some small relevance to #burnout…
Yes @AndraeVandross! Very important, I am not renal. Patients are not diagnosis or diseases. #AdviceForFirstYear https://t.co/MRBRXJcOHV
RT @AndraeVandross: Was not active on twitter when I wrote this previously, so sharing now. I think it has some small relevance to #burnout…
RT @laxswamy: Stop calling your ICU pharmacist "pharmacy" - - you work with them every day! #pulmcc https://t.co/xWqO5rTePV
Stop calling your ICU pharmacist "pharmacy" - - you work with them every day! #pulmcc https://t.co/xWqO5rTePV
RT @SMoeschlerMD: Professionalism in medicine & #MedEd starts with addressing eachother and patients by name - (not #anesthesia ) sharing w…
RT @SMoeschlerMD: Professionalism in medicine & #MedEd starts with addressing eachother and patients by name - (not #anesthesia ) sharing w…
RT @SMoeschlerMD: Professionalism in medicine & #MedEd starts with addressing eachother and patients by name - (not #anesthesia ) sharing w…
RT @LaurenKuwikMD: Love this. A la Osler, treat the person with the disease, not the disease. Take time to get to know your colleagues. Br…
Love this. A la Osler, treat the person with the disease, not the disease. Take time to get to know your colleagues. Bring the human interaction back to medicine. https://t.co/Hrwg7UhK0y
Professionalism in medicine & #MedEd starts with addressing eachother and patients by name - (not #anesthesia ) sharing with trainees & I will be more aware of my own practice- @laurenlicatino @trlongmd @AmyOxentenkoMD @PROWDWomen @MayoMedEd https:
RT @AndraeVandross: Was not active on twitter when I wrote this previously, so sharing now. I think it has some small relevance to #burnout…
RT @AndraeVandross: Was not active on twitter when I wrote this previously, so sharing now. I think it has some small relevance to #burnout…
RT @AndraeVandross: Was not active on twitter when I wrote this previously, so sharing now. I think it has some small relevance to #burnout…
RT @AndraeVandross: Was not active on twitter when I wrote this previously, so sharing now. I think it has some small relevance to #burnout…
RT @BenMazer: Wow, great essay by @AndraeVandross on the importance of treating each other as humans in medicine. Consider this essay every…
Kudos, @AndraeVandross, on your essay. Yes, it has relevance to burnout and so much more - humanizing care. #healthcare #pinksocks #empathy https://t.co/HPUsInAVVj
RT @AndraeVandross: Was not active on twitter when I wrote this previously, so sharing now. I think it has some small relevance to #burnout…
RT @AndraeVandross: Was not active on twitter when I wrote this previously, so sharing now. I think it has some small relevance to #burnout…
So good. Loved this when I first read it, still great. Thanks for sharing. https://t.co/ullvJC2HgO
How awful that we have normalized this behavior. What a great opportunity to change... #whatsmyname https://t.co/f0JvDFBQiX
RT @NirajGusani: Oldie but goodie: 'Name Calling' - a major pet-peeve of mine too. https://t.co/jEQT8oS2DS Thanks @AndraeVandross - tell us…
Oldie but goodie: 'Name Calling' - a major pet-peeve of mine too. https://t.co/jEQT8oS2DS Thanks @AndraeVandross - tell us your experiences since then - are we in Medicine getting better or worse? https://t.co/EzQFjWAo8a
Yes! Love it! https://t.co/cFHOZMxNjn
RT @AndraeVandross: Was not active on twitter when I wrote this previously, so sharing now. I think it has some small relevance to #burnout…
RT @BldCancerDoc: 👍 essay by @AndraeVandross reminding us not to dehumanize our colleagues - we all have names (fellows who rotate w/me get…
RT @AndraeVandross: Was not active on twitter when I wrote this previously, so sharing now. I think it has some small relevance to #burnout…
👍 essay by @AndraeVandross reminding us not to dehumanize our colleagues - we all have names (fellows who rotate w/me get brownie points on evaluation if they know names of our nursing staff) “Name Calling” https://t.co/fyMdkJZCmW
Wow, great essay by @AndraeVandross on the importance of treating each other as humans in medicine. Consider this essay every time you tell a patient "Pathology came back as cancer." Instead, you may want to say "Dr. X in pathology made a diagnosis of..."
RT @AndraeVandross: Was not active on twitter when I wrote this previously, so sharing now. I think it has some small relevance to #burnout…
RT @AndraeVandross: Was not active on twitter when I wrote this previously, so sharing now. I think it has some small relevance to #burnout…
RT @AndraeVandross: Was not active on twitter when I wrote this previously, so sharing now. I think it has some small relevance to #burnout…
Excellent essay and opinion; a must read You hear similar language at every hospital & it’s just not right. Thank you for sharing. https://t.co/Kt7UUrPJcq
I am absolutely guilty of this, but am striving to do better. https://t.co/0np9eDYPiw
RT @audreymdmph: So familiar. How many of us have had this conversation? Wonderful reflection, pls read: “Hi, this is Andrae, returning a…
An excellent read! And as someone who has been on the end of "let's call therapy" more times than I can count, we do a grave disservice to ourselves & our patients when we fail to learn & use the names of those with whom we work. https://t.co/PnZBd
Spot on. My name is not “anesthesia.” https://t.co/HMxws4JAzl
So familiar. How many of us have had this conversation? Wonderful reflection, pls read: “Hi, this is Andrae, returning a page for Vascular Surgery.” “Oh. Hi. Wait, are you Vascular?” “No, my name is Andrae. I’m rotating on Vascular. Whom am I speaking wit
RT @AndraeVandross: Was not active on twitter when I wrote this previously, so sharing now. I think it has some small relevance to #burnout…
Was not active on twitter when I wrote this previously, so sharing now. I think it has some small relevance to #burnout https://t.co/vKbmZILd8S
#JGIM Name-Calling - Name-Calling Content Type Journal ArticleCategory Healing Arts: Materia MedicaPages 1-2DOI 10.... http://t.co/XSAYjjrR