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    In multiple studies, UEAs have been identified as a useful tool in echocardiography, improving study accuracy and reader confidence, while reducing downstream testing and procedures and resulting in significant changes in clinical management. Despite their proven efficacy and cost-effectiveness, rec …

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    BY SAURABH JHA If forced to choose Britain’s two biggest contributions to civilizations, I’d pick the Magna Carta and the vaguely instructional “fuck off.” If permitted a third, I’d choose “managerialism.” Brits are good at telling others what to do. Managerialism is how the Brits once ruled India. Buoyed by the colonial experience, British managers…

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    • I have a rule that I *never* promise anything to my kids either. This piece from ⁦@RogueRad⁩ is as hilarious as it is depressing. British Doctor Suspended for falsely claiming she was “promised” a laptop. WTF! – The Health Care Blog https://t.co/RBq1bQ9rDY

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    James Jackson (3 October 1777 in Newburyport, Massachusetts – 27 August 1867 in Boston) was an American physician.[1] He was a proponent of Massachusetts General Hospital and became its first physician. Life and careerEdit He was the son of Newburyport merchant Jonathan Jackson who had been a representative of Massachusetts in the Continental Congress. He graduated from Harvard in 1796,…

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    • If I’m remembering correctly from my med school surgery rotation, pretty sure that the Jackson part of Ketanji Brown Jackson’s name is the same Jackson family for whom the Mass General’s Jackson building is named after. https://t.co/ZeRdcYW7uk @JJheart_doc @ddefariayeh