Abhi Gami (@abhigami) 's Twitter Profile
Abhi Gami

@abhigami

MD @oslerresidency

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calendar_today15-03-2013 21:50:59

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455 Followers

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Ron Barbosa MD FACS (@rbarbosa91) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Brief 🧵on what to do when you lose the 'flash' when placing a central line. Here we see the resident getting into the vein and seeing the satisfying 'flash' of blood that we're looking for. But as we all know, things don't always go smoothly from there... (1 )

Dr. Payal Kohli, MD (@payalkohlimd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm proud of this work with Drs. Abhi Gami, Roger Blumenthal, McGuire, and Sudipa Sarkar! "New Perspectives in Management of Cardiovascular Risk Among People With Diabetes" is essential for every cardiologist. Stay updated! #Cardiology #Diabetes Article: dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.1…

I'm proud of this work with Drs. <a href="/abhigami/">Abhi Gami</a>, <a href="/rblument1/">Roger Blumenthal</a>, McGuire, and <a href="/SudiSarkar/">Sudipa Sarkar</a>!

"New Perspectives in Management of Cardiovascular Risk Among People With Diabetes" is essential for every cardiologist. Stay updated! #Cardiology #Diabetes

Article: dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.1…
Mike Bloomberg (@mikebloomberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Student debt limits opportunity. Bloomberg Philanthropies's new gift will make Johns Hopkins University medical school free for a majority of students and increase financial aid for students at other Hopkins graduate schools, as well. bloombg.org/3XQ9HWt

JAHA (@jaha_aha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're living in a Golden Age of cardiovascular treatments for patients with diabetes. Read this #AHAJournals #Review to get caught up on the latest pharmacology and management strategies. Abhi Gami Roger Blumenthal Dr. Payal Kohli, MD ahajrnls.org/3RWQ4YL

New York Times Opinion (@nytopinion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“There is no evidence that you can overdose on fentanyl by touching a person who overdosed,” writes Dr. John Woller. Read: nyti.ms/4cavL1p

Jaideep (@jaideeppatelmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Genetic Drivers of Cardiovascular Risk among South Asian Adults | Current Cardiovascular Risk Reports link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Jaideep (@jaideeppatelmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Is the ⬆️ ASCVD risk in #SouthAsians genetically driven? DNA is not destiny, but there are genetic pathways implicated in ASCVD RFs. Nice review of genomic studies, pharmacogenetics, & integration of these into PRS to improve risk prediction led by The Osler Medical Residency 🌟Abhi Gami

Is the ⬆️ ASCVD risk in #SouthAsians genetically driven? DNA is not destiny, but there are genetic pathways implicated in ASCVD RFs.
Nice review of genomic studies, pharmacogenetics, &amp; integration of these into PRS to improve risk prediction led by <a href="/OslerResidency/">The Osler Medical Residency</a> 🌟<a href="/abhigami/">Abhi Gami</a>
Aamir Javaid, MD (@aamirjavaidmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Acknowledging the growing influence of social media discourse on public views of healthcare, we used artificial intelligence to characterize trends in Reddit posts on GLP-1 RA (i.e. the Ozempic family of medications). Out now in JACC Journals ! sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Acknowledging the growing influence of social media discourse on public views of healthcare, we used artificial intelligence to characterize trends in <a href="/Reddit/">Reddit</a> posts on GLP-1 RA (i.e. the Ozempic family of medications). Out now in <a href="/JACCJournals/">JACC Journals</a> ! 
sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Eric Topol (@erictopol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An unsolved mystery, summary of work in progress to understand basis of propensity for metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease. Feature nature nature.com/articles/d4158… by anil oza

An unsolved mystery, summary of work in progress to understand basis of propensity for metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease. Feature <a href="/Nature/">nature</a> 
nature.com/articles/d4158…
by <a href="/AnilOza16/">anil oza</a>
anil oza (@aniloza16) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There has been gains in studying South Asian's genetics — rare variants for cardiomyopathy, "human knockouts" have lead to drug development, & better polygenic risk scores related review by: Pradeep Natarajan Romit Bhattacharya Jaideep …k-springer-com-443.webvpn.synu.edu.cn/article/10.100…