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Which doctor treats spine?
Dr. Shrey Jain is a highly skilled neurosurgeon with a profound dedication to treating spinal conditions. With years of rigorous training and clinical experience, Dr. Jain has become a beacon of expertise in the field of spine surgery. His comprehensive understanding of spinal anatomy, coupled with advanced surgical techniques, allows him to address a wide range of spinal disorders with precision and care.
As a neurosurgeon, Dr. Jain possesses a deep understanding of the intricate relationship between the spine and the nervous system. He specializes in diagnosing and treating complex spinal conditions such as herniated discs, spinal stenosis, degenerative disc disease, spinal tumors, spinal cord injuries, and spinal deformities like scoliosis. Dr. Jain approaches each patient's case with meticulous attention to detail, carefully evaluating their symptoms, medical history, and diagnostic tests to formulate personalized treatment plans tailored to their unique needs.
Dr. Jain's commitment to excellence extends beyond the operating room. He emphasizes patient education, ensuring that individuals fully comprehend their condition and treatment options. Dr. Jain believes in fostering open communication and collaboration with his patients, empowering them to make informed decisions about their healthcare journey.
In addition to his clinical practice, Dr. Jain is actively involved in research and innovation aimed at advancing the field of spine surgery. He remains abreast of the latest advancements in surgical techniques, technology, and medical literature, integrating cutting-edge approaches into his practice to optimize patient outcomes.
Dr. Jain's compassionate demeanor and unwavering dedication to his patients have earned him widespread respect and admiration within the medical community. Patients often praise him for his attentive bedside manner, reassuring demeanor, and ability to instill confidence during challenging times.
In summary, Dr. Shrey Jain stands as a pillar of excellence in the realm of spine surgery. His expertise, compassion, and commitment to advancing patient care make him a trusted advocate for individuals seeking relief from spinal disorders. Whether restoring mobility, alleviating pain, or improving quality of life, Dr. Jain's unwavering dedication to his patients ensures that they receive the highest standard of care every step of the way.
#Certainly! Here are some hashtags for Dr. Shrey Jain:#SpineSurgeon#Neurosurgeon#BackPainRelief#ScoliosisTreatment#SpinalHealth#PatientCare#ExpertiseInMotion#InnovativeSurgery#Neurosurgery#OrthopedicExcellence#HealthcareAdvocate#PainManagement#AdvancedTechnology#PatientEmpowerment#SurgicalPrecision
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Tara's gotten caught up with some project regarding GHOST - probably he has some kind of evidence of some ~evil scheme~ they have, and/or they captured him but he escaped, and he's recruiting NS's help. (I'm also very determined that Prowl and Jazz are should also be here, working behind the scenes either for or against GHOST.) He also is trying to make contact with Prowl, and as it happens, Prowl and Jazz picked up on Hashtag's sleuthing powers and have kidnapped recruited her and are training her in propaganda, sabatoge, and assassination using and being safe with her wifi abilities. Meanwhile, Prowl has Chromedome doing [x dubiously ethical task - neurosurgery or lobotomy on decepticons in GHOST captivity?] And Brainstorm just so happens to be in the next lab over, which Jawbreaker stumbled into while looking for Hashtag, and Brainstorm IMMEDIATELY shoots him with his brand new friend-or-foe identifier gun, which does... SOMETHING
Been starting to feel real anxious... anybody happen to have anything Wheeljack or Krok related to share?
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Let’s cut to the chase. We’re not talking about the bell-bottomed, Farrah Fawcett fashion in the original 1970s Charlie’s Angels, or the strange 2019 reboot starring Elizabeth Banks and Kristen Stewart that was far too hashtag-girlboss for our liking. No, the Charlie’s Angels apple of our eye is the beloved middle child—the slick, campy vigour of the 2000s films that brought the narrative roaring into the new millennium.
Lucy Liu, Drew Barrymore and Cameron Diaz—each played their allotted roles with a self-awareness that set their performances apart from the rest. The films were a cheese-fest, but they knew it, and welcomed cliché with loving arms. Diaz’s Natalie was the centre-front blonde, halfway in between bombshell and girl-next-door. Barrymore’s redheaded Dylan was the trio’s designated tomboy, while Liu’s Alex was the smart one—the trilingual martial artist with an affinity for neurosurgery and leather. The three of them were the faces of a new wave of pop feminism. It was a rebellion in the name of Spice Girl’s girl power, staged to the diegetic tunes of Destiny’s Child and whose oughts uniform was short, sleek and unabashedly scanty.
Few post-Charlie’s Angels films have succeeded in wrangling the male gaze, with tongue firmly in cheek, quite like they did. Anachronism, of course, exposes some valid criticisms. There were costumes, like the belly-dancing trio’s ‘enchantress’ outfits, that verged on culturally appropriative, while an endless showing of catsuits, bikinis and micro-minis were, no doubt, a producer’s exercise in gratuitous déshabillé.
But at its core, Charlie’s Angels was about pure, unadulterated fun. The more impractical the Angels’ outfits were for espionage, the more amusement its audience could have. Who could forget Liu, Barrymore and Diaz’s turn in German beer maiden costumes, accessorised with pigtails and a mini accordion? Or the blue boiler suits the Angels wore trackside, all-American visions with tinted sunglasses and petrol pumps in hand? Then, of course, what might be the film series’ most memorable outfits of all—Liu in specs and full leather skirt suit, flanked on either side by Diaz and Barrymore in cross-dress. Riding crop in one hand, Liu rose to the occasion as the scene’s dominatrix—hilarious, sexy and utterly iconic.
It feels right, somehow, to reflect on the legacy of this iteration of Charlie’s Angels. As we ourselves are swept up once again in the currents of oughts nostalgia, many of the films’ outfits assume new relevance. The asymmetric crop tops, the low-slung pants, the crystal-embellished denim—these are the hallmarks that ground Charlie’s Angels even in our present. And the rest of it, from the Halloween costumes to the kung fu-reading party dresses? Why, that’s just some good old sartorial escapism.
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Hey folks! Would you like to help us collect money for a charity without actually spending any money? (At least not yours)
So I know that there's lots of great people here with huge hearts and all of you can help now!
The lovely people at Mastercard decided to once again help. If you go to Twitter today (12.01.2020) and tweet or retweet #MastercardGrazWOSP till 23:59 GMT+1 you'll help raise money! For each tweet or retweet of the hashtag (which is once again #MastercardGrazWOSP) mastercard will donate 5 PLN.
Now, you may ask, what it is I'm helping to raise money for. Well, WOŚP or the English version of the name - GOCC is the biggest, non-governmental, non-profit, charity organization in Poland. The GOCC Foundation holds American Heart Association certification to provide courses in CPR and AED, and for the use of high technology for medical lifesaving. The GOCC aims to support health care in Poland by purchase of state of the art medical equipment for Polish hospitals and clinics and by establishing and running six medical programmes and one educational programme. The foundation supports paediatric and geriatric wards, furnishing them in both complex medical devices such as MRI scanners, and providing long-term care units with anti-bedsore mattresses and beds. Since April 2016 the GOCC ranks on the top of the list as the most trusted public entity according to Brand Asset Valuator and is the second strongest brand in Poland in the ranking compiled by Millard Brown and Young & Rubicam agency. The GOCC foundation organizes the biggest open-air free entry music festival in Europe – Pol'and'Rock Festival. The GOCC foundation offers first aid & team-building courses, which are open to all adult members of public.
This year they raise funds to finance the purchase of medical equipment for paediatric surgery and subsequent treatment. They will focus on general surgery, cardiac surgery and neurosurgery. The want to improve the conditions of operating theaters, intensive care units and diagnostic imaging departments.
Although healthcare in Poland is technically free (delivered through a publicly funded health care system) and almost everyone has it, things aren't that cool. A lot of the hospitals need renovation, more medical staff etc etc. Thanks to WOŚP they don't have to worry when it comes to the most expensive part - the modern equipment needed to provide better care, mostly for Children and senior citizens.
Now, you may also ask, why should I even care? Well, for starters, if you have a heart, you probably will. Second of all, WOŚP is hated by our very conservative, right-wing leaders who are also Trump's ass kissers, just because the leader of WOŚP tells it how it is and calls out their hypocrisy. So the more money for WOŚP, the more you piss off xenophobic, misogynistic, homo- and transphobic backward fuckwitts, who think that church should rule this country and everyone should be Christian catholic and Trump is their best friend.
Yeah, so thank you. End of the rant.
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077: Get your story out there, Nilsa Reyna, actor, writer, director shares about Moyamoya
“Be patient with yourself. It may take longer than you think.” ~Nilsa Reyna
A stroke in your mid-30s. A maze of medical appointments with no answers. 6 years of searching for a diagnosis. Brain surgery. Anxiety. And recovery.
Actor, writer, director Nilsa Reyna is creating performances centered around her own health journey with the hope that it helps other people connect with their own stories.
May 6th is World Moyamoya Day. Moyamoya is the name of the diagnosis Nilsa finally received.
Moyamoya is one of the rarest forms of occlusive cerebrovascular disorders encountered in neurosurgery. The term means a "puff of smoke" coined by a Japanese team who first described the disease because it describes how the blood vessels look on an angiogram.
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New association ‘overdue’ to support health care providers on social media
A call to action
Today, we have come to a time where there is an increased focus on health misinformation along with the potential for social media to truly impact public health. A couple months ago, we started a hashtag campaign on Instagram called, #VerifyHealthcare, sparked by the rise of misinformation and influencers even within health care.
With the influencer phenomenon, there are a lot of other concerns, not just misrepresentation, but other pitfalls whether it’s professionalism issues weighing (or not weighing) what is appropriate to post, HIPAA concerns or even sponsored content issues, which is definitely a new phenomenon in health care social media. There’s a need for guidance on how to disclose conflicts of interest, industry relationships and how to cite medical literature so that patients and the general public can easily digest it.
#VerifyHealthcare focused on encouraging those with decent followings to disclose their training and experience. Additionally, it encouraged their followers to be mindful of who they are trusting. To double- and triple-check the credentials of those they trusted online.
We saw how this hashtag resonated with a lot of people – health professionals and patients alike – and we felt the need to take this a step further. That’s when the idea of creating the Association for Healthcare Social Media (AHSM) arose.
First steps
We are the first professional society for health care social media use. There are other organizations focused on health communications professionals or media professionals, but not for those of us who are practicing medicine, dentistry or nursing and are now using social media to educate others or to build our practices. While Facebook groups or online groups do exist, they’re less formal. AHSM holds 501(c)(3) designation as a formal non-profit group and offers more transparency. This was overdue. There needs to be a more organized effort and the designation is the first step to move from informal conversations on an individual level to a concerted force in public health to engage more effectively with other organizations and institutions.
All of us felt that no matter our purpose for using social media, it has a public health impact and to have the positive impact we want to see, we need to come together.
The 15 of us who started this were already heavy social media users, often on Instagram, but also Twitter, YouTube and other platforms. We started with #VerifyHhealthcare and became the founding members for AHSM.
Specialties represented on our board of directors include ophthalmology, OB/GYN, facial plastic surgery, dermatology, pediatrics, orthopedic surgery, neurosurgery, GI, pulmonary medicine, critical care and more. Our advisory council has MD doctors, DO representation, nurse practitioners, a psychologist and also the New Jersey health commissioner. We want to continue to diversify and aim to represent the breadth of medicine.
It’s important for everyone to be involved because if you are online talking about health in any way, shape or form, then you should really be aware of how to safely and properly do so.
Changing landscape
It’s interesting how the landscape of social media has changed. In the past, it was a casual forum or creative outlet. Increasingly, many have used it in other productive ways, whether it’s education, discussion or business. We wanted to highlight all of that, but ensure that there’s no danger to health professionals’ careers or patient health.
There’s been a lot of media attention on various aspects of health and social media, whether it be health misinformation or this influencer phenomenon where even physicians have been accused of hiding paid vacations or rewards for promoting certain products in their social media.
Conflicts of interest and industry relationships are not new to medicine, but the way it’s intersecting with social media is new. In this day and age, with the rise of fashion influencers, fitness influencers, etc., health influencers have also arisen. At the end of the day, what impact does this have on the general public and public health? We want to investigate and address this.
Additionally, we observed students, health professionals or medicine-adjacent individuals who said that they were physicians or other health professionals but did not have the training to support that. This was concerning given some of their large social media followings.
Social media has far more benefits than most people, especially health professionals, often perceive but with that, also many pitfalls than previously imagined. Because our reputations and our identities are so digital and vulnerable to missteps, it’s important to inform ourselves on how we navigate all of this but we also want to help people understand its benefits. We need more health professional champions to serve as an examples of how social media can elevate one’s career, serve as a networking device, and create a niche in one’s field.
There are so many different ways that social media can be used and the diversity of our board of directors demonstrates the full spectrum – whether it’s using one platform to promote another, to create businesses or to create an organization.
Those of us that founded AHSM met on social media. I couldn’t think of a better example or a better way for a group of 15 individuals spread across specialties and all over the country to come together and within 3 months, incorporate a new organization, get 501(c)(3) designation and do all of this. It’s a testament to the power of social media.
Social media is pervasive now for every field and every specialty.
At this point, the AHSM has more than 400 paying members. This is not just for gastroenterology where I practice. This is not just for doctors. This society and this movement are for everyone in the health care field. There may be unique considerations for nurses, optometrists, physician assistants or other health care roles, so we want to encourage those folks to join and contribute.
How to join
If you look into us now, we have a few best practices for social media laid out, but we’re going to keep developing, editing and evolving them. All of this can be found on our website, ahsm.org.
It’s still a work in progress, we recognize that, but we can’t build a professional society overnight. We have early adopter rates until mid-June.
There has been a lot of interest from patients as well as people not working directly in health care, but adjacent to it such as care managers or care navigators for insurance companies. I think it’s important for them as well as patients and patient advocates to be involved, but we are concentrating on physicians and other health care providers for now. There is an open access section for patients on the site.
Right now, there is a disconnect. There isn’t much incentive for health professionals to get online and share health knowledge about what they do. The currency today is still academic journal publications, which is usually not where the general public receives their health knowledge. We aim to shift that, ever so slightly.
What AHSM needs is people who are medically trained, to talk about what they do on social media platforms, but it’s hard to get people to do something when there’s no obvious reward.
Looking ahead
We want other physicians to understand this is not just a social group. We are good at doing this and we want to share and train others on a professional level.
At this time, we’re solidifying our structure and curating content. We are planning a symposium scheduled for the first weekend in November. It will be our first event bringing everyone together, as a precursor to a bigger conference down the road. We want to host annual events just like any other medical organization and bring in key speakers to discuss various aspects of what they do on social media.
AHSM will stay abreast of the latest in health care social media. There are going to be new platforms for social media in the future and what we are doing now will evolve and change with the ebb and flow of social media. The goal is to capture all existing platforms because we don’t know which ones will stick around or change. We’re not talking about social media in terms of only Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, but also YouTube and podcasting as growing forums. We also invite med students and people in training, nursing students, etc., because they’re likely to be at the front lines when it comes to what’s newest in the social media world.
At the end of the day it’s not for everyone. But especially for the younger generation, it has an impact and it has the potential to really help your business or practice.
We envision AHSM as a medical organization, like the American College of Cardiology or American Gastroenterological Association. We want to really legitimize what we’re doing and help academic institutions, other professional societies and industry partners to understand the value of social media contributions and see it as a valuable public health tool that deserves more recognition.
Disclosure: Chiang is the chief medical social media officer for Jefferson Health in Philadelphia.
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The earliest drawing in history: A hashtag found in South Africa
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The earliest drawing in history: A hashtag found in South Africa
A 73,000-12 months-old crimson cross-hatch sample was drawn on a flake of silicrete, which kinds when sand and gravel cement alongside one another, and identified in a cave in South Africa.
A suite of Center Neolithic pottery such as normal Danilo ware, figulina and rhyta that was made use of to keep meat, milk, cheese and yogurt.
These four dinosaurs showcase the evolution of alvarezsaurs. From still left, Haplocheirus, Xiyunykus, Bannykus and Shuvuuia expose the lengthening of the jaws, reduction of teeth and changes in the hand and arm.
Eorhynchochelys sinensis is an early turtle that lived 228 million years ago. It experienced a toothless beak, but no shell.
The leg bones of a 7-12 months-old, recovered from an historical Roman cemetery, present bending and deformities linked with rickets.
The famed Easter Island statues, called moai, ended up originally total-human body figures that have been partly covered about the passage of time. They signify significant Rapa Nui ancestors and were carved after a population was founded on the island 900 a long time back.
Scientists stand at the excavation website of Aubrey Gap 7, in which cremated human continues to be were being recovered at Stonehenge to be researched. New exploration suggests that 40% of 25 individuals buried at Stonehenge were not from there — but they probably transported stones from west Wales and served establish it.
The fossil of the freshly found out armored dinosaur Akainacephalus johnsoni was observed in southern Utah.
The foot is 1 element of a partial skeleton of a 3.32 million-yr-old skeleton of an Australopithecus afarensis youngster dubbed Selam.
The asteroid impact that brought on dinosaurs to go extinct also destroyed international forests, according to a new examine. This illustration shows just one of the handful of floor-dwelling birds that survived the toxic atmosphere and mass extinction.
The remains of a butchered rhinoceros are encouraging researchers to day when early human beings achieved the Philippines. They observed a 75% total skeleton of a rhinoceros that was evidently butchered, with 13 of its bones exhibiting cut marks and parts the place bone was struck to launch marrow, at the Kalinga archaeological web page on the island of Luzon.
This is just a person of 26 individuals uncovered at the website of a fifth-century massacre on the Swedish island of Öland. This adolescent was found lying on his side, which indicates a slower loss of life. Other skeletons observed in the homes and streets of the ringfort at Sandby borg present indications of unexpected death by blows to the head.
The skeleton of a younger female and her fetus had been identified in a brick coffin dated to medieval Italy. Her skull shows an example of neurosurgery, and her baby was extruded immediately after loss of life in a unusual “coffin beginning.”
This part of a whale skull was uncovered at the Calaveras Dam building website in California, together with at minimum 19 others. Some of the pieces evaluate 3 ft very long.
A Stone Age cow cranium shows trepanation, a gap in the cranium that was developed by human beings as as surgical intervention or experiment.
On the still left is a fossilized cranium of our hominin ancestor Homo heidelbergensis, who lived 200,000 to 600,000 years ago. On the ideal is a present day human skull. Hominins experienced pronounced brow ridges, but modern-day humans advanced mobile eyebrows as their experience shape turned lesser.
On the left is a 13,000-year-old footprint as uncovered in the sediment on Calvert Island, off the Canadian Pacific coastline. On the right is a digitally enhanced picture, exhibiting facts of the footprint.
A central platform at Star Carr in North Yorkshire, England, was excavated by a investigation staff finding out past climate change activities at the Middle Stone Age site. The Star Carr web page is dwelling to the oldest proof of carpentry in Europe and of designed structures in Britain.
Scientists have been researching Archaeopteryx fossils for 150 several years, but new X-ray details expose that the fowl-like dinosaur may perhaps have been an “lively flyer.”
This wall with paintings is in the La Pasiega Cave in Spain. The ladder form of pink horizontal and vertical traces is far more than 64,000 decades outdated and was made by Neanderthals.
These perforated shells ended up uncovered in Spain’s Cueva de los Aviones sea cave and day to in between 115,000 and 120,000 several years back. Researchers believe that these served as physique ornamentation for Neanderthals.
The earliest fashionable human fossil at any time discovered outside the house of Africa has been recovered in Israel. This implies that fashionable individuals still left Africa at the very least 50,000 a long time previously than earlier considered. The upper jawbone, such as a number of teeth, was recovered in a prehistoric cave web-site.
This is an excavated composition at the northern edge of the Grand Plaza at Teposcolula-Yucundaa in Oaxaca, Mexico. Researchers investigated a “pestilence” cemetery connected with a devastating 1545-1550 epidemic. New analysis implies that salmonella triggered a typhoid fever epidemic.
Standing about 4 toes tall, early human ancestor Paranthropus boisei had a small mind and a extensive, dish-like deal with. It is most perfectly-identified for obtaining large teeth and hefty chewing muscle tissues.
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