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Thanks for mentioning #gipearls. On hiatus for a month while moving but will restart with new episodes soon. https://t.co/l5eaBSITFj

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just read a paper in @GIE_Journal about hot snare vs EMR for small sessile or flat polyps (5-9mm), incomplete resec… https://t.co/gRMHSoamDk

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As always @tony_breu delivers the goods. #meded at its best! https://t.co/pxHeYvlFsB

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Michael Dougan from @MGHMedicine discussing pathogenesis of checkpoint inhibitor- mediated GI disease. #DDW18 https://t.co/S0uKLt725B

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Talk on removing #colon serrated lesions – best technique is cold snare EMR, even if piecemeal. Cold is better. No… https://t.co/pWH3mLl67J

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Which patients with Portal Vein Thrombosis do you anticoagulate? #AGAPG – pts with past small bowel ischemia, non-c… https://t.co/HaxVhUlzGy

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Some talks at @DDWMeeting are more popular than others. #DDW18 https://t.co/uSeIglytFC

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I've been following @VPrasadMDMPH @MonicaGandhi9, & listening to @Plenary_Session podcasts, since Jan & they've provided the beacon of hope I needed - balanced, rational, evidence-based scientists w/ nuanced thinking exist. The world isn't either/or...it's both/and... https://twitter.com/VPrasadMDMPH/status/1367172957336793089

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Is it safe for vaccinated people to have lunch?
Is it safe to get the COVID vaccine during pregnancy?

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Our singular focus on virus risk -> inconsistent thinking
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@tberzin Emphasizes the importance of always questioning. Great read.

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