Josh Krasnow

Josh Krasnow

@jmksnow.bsky.social

Cardiologist, sometimes with stents. Bikes. Desktop linux cardiosky medsky

648 Followers 84 Following 927 Posts Joined Mar 2024
3 hours ago

lol, definitely more productive

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3 hours ago

what exactly do you mean by legacy effect?

I mean I know I'm biased, but IME all these so-called "SMURF-less" MI pts have LDLs in like 130-140's, and they all wish they didn't have the heart attack

and I'd rather sleep through the night

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3 hours ago

well, don't try to put it on the app store

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3 hours ago

Why you do cardiologists like that?

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3 hours ago

$100 mil? What is this, a 3 bed hospital?

hell I've seen Epic implementations 2.5x that cost

#medsky

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4 hours ago

Without naming your job, tell me something you say over and over again at work

"Going up"

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5 hours ago

Xitter still has stranglehold on sportsball

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5 hours ago
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SLEEP TIGHT TIGER - A VERY AMBITIOUS CADENCE(MAN-NEWT) YouTube video by Various Post Hardcore Projects From Berkley, MI

m.youtube.com/watch?v=7sHB...

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20 hours ago

Pop punk isn't dead!

But wasn't there a post-punk/prog band with same name?

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20 hours ago

I did, good stuff

and LDL goal < 55 (for the most part), and PREVENT rx at 3%

Will be "living document" too to get updated to Vesalius

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21 hours ago

same same

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1 day ago

either way, price go up

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2 days ago

No, the bleeding advantage of apixaban has been known for some time, but people love the 1x dosing (in AF) of riva

hell, I still run into people who think they're just more convenient than warfarin and otherwise have no clinical advantage

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2 days ago

US is a net exporter of oil

But it's only good for oil producers as since oil is fungible the price is set on the worldwide market (which I'm sure he knows)

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2 days ago

near toxic doses of naproxen make me feel like when the Tin Man got oil!

I try to limit it to a few times a month though

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3 days ago
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Med-Mastodon is Over. Mastodon is still alive. — NephJC Med-Mastodon - the instance - is over

Med-mastodon is going away.

Migrate now if you still have an account there

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3 days ago

nice post. Purity is why we can't have nice things

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5 days ago

Whelp, probably back to Mastodon (or some activity-pub equivalent)

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5 days ago

Shouldn’t we be making a bigger deal of the poor crowd control and marking at the end that led the lead runner off course?

Not as bad as the US half last week, but still, no way he wins without that

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6 days ago

Great run!

(Bringing my Strava energy to Bluesky)

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6 days ago

I wish

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6 days ago

Did you tell Gemini to RTFM?

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6 days ago

> cabal of shadowy villains who at least have some taste

has this ever existed?

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6 days ago

tells you something about Mandrola, no?

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1 week ago

Look at the pt, look at the CT (not the report), look at the echo (not the report)

usually becomes much clearer

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1 week ago

lol, not here. It's like a few hours

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1 week ago

that's faulty logic. If they all covered them, on average it would work out. One insurer would pick up someone else who had been on them for while and reap the benefits of avoided events
Only when one covers and another doesn't that there's arbitrage
it's all anti-health, pro-corporation bs logic

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1 week ago

no matter, they were going to close your ticket without resolving it anyway "user error" or "expected behavior" or some such bs

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1 week ago

protecting the insurer's bottom line should not be at the cost of proven health benefits to actual, real, people

Pretty sure if the insurers took a longer view of things rather than the next quarter, the downstream effects would be cost saving

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1 week ago

Moderate? 33 minutes for 5K is *slow*. My daughter literally runs twice as fast (ok she's fast AF, but this is 11 min/mi... I can almost walk that fast)

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