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    This article has been retracted: please see Elsevier Policy on Article Withdrawal (https://www.elsevier.com/about/our-business/policies/article-withdrawal). This article has been retracted at the request of the authors, the Editor-in-Chief and the Senior Editor of the Journal of Vascular Surgery. Th …

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    • Hey #meded, y'all remember that wild paper @JVascSurg published in 2020 where medical students stalked residents online for their "unprofessional" social media content and spurred #MedBikini? Any other examples of papers like that? Please send along. https://t.co/84CFIVffWQ

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    There is a great need for diversity and inclusion throughout the editorial and peer review process. The recent publication of the article entitled, “Prevalence of unprofessional social media content among young vascular surgeons” by Hardouin et al1 in the Journal of Vascular Surgery is evidence to…

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    • Call to action by Drs. @kibbemr & @JFreischlag to diversify edit boards & peer reviewers of #surgtwitter journals in resp to #MedBikini & other recent examples of #implicitbias in publications. Well done. Hope #medtwitter does the same. #diversitymatters https://t.co/JM6bsQuuRd

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    Recently a research study that measured “ unprofessional” behavior on social media by spying on vascular surgery resident physicians through the creation of fake social media accounts by the authors of the study was retracted by the Journal of Vascular Surgery. This is my response to the article th

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    • I’m a hot minute late to the party. Re: my thoughts on #MedBikini Joy vs Professionalism. Do we have to choose? @womenMDinanesth @WomenInCTAnes @AMWADoctors @AmyOxentenkoMD @NarjustDumaMD @AgnesSolberg @drjaysheree @WomenSurgeons @DrHowardLiu https://t.co/9XYZRijKOY