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Mybetterdoctor Denitza Blagev, MD is a Pulmonary & Critical Care physician, interested in exploring issues of moder

ATS 2022 - American Thoracic Society Meeting
05/18/2022

ATS 2022 - American Thoracic Society Meeting

We went to talks about the science, but also about the challenge. Holding that we are mothers and also doctors and that we felt we failed at both. We failed at so many things. But we didn’t f…

Dear Riverton team, We are so grateful to be here with you. We hear you and we see you. This week we were excited to sha...
08/26/2021

Dear Riverton team, We are so grateful to be here with you. We hear you and we see you. This week we were excited to share your great work with Dr. Harrison. He was able to hear from some of our frontline caregivers and to offer support, gratitude and to take back feedback. We really are so proud of our teams....

Dear Riverton team, We are so grateful to be here with you.  We hear you and we see you.  This week we were excited to share your great work with Dr. Harrison. He was able to hear from so…

Act I. Can women intubate? Two South Korean authors asked whether physician gender has a significant impact on intubatio...
07/03/2019

Act I. Can women intubate? Two South Korean authors asked whether physician gender has a significant impact on intubation success, and found that "Female physicians are not inferior to male physicians in performing emergency endotracheal intubation." Act II. It's not about American women - South Korea is really sexist. The article had a swift and bitter reaction on Twitter with some calming voices noting that "noninferiority" in this context is a defined statistical term, and that this study was likely undertaken in the name of combating sexism in South Korea. [ 519 more words ]

Act I. Can women intubate? Two South Korean authors asked whether physician gender has a significant impact on intubation success, and found that “Female physicians are not inferior to male p…

Act I. Can women intubate? A study published in the American Journal of Emergency Medicine showing that "Female physicia...
07/03/2019

Act I. Can women intubate? A study published in the American Journal of Emergency Medicine showing that "Female physicians are not inferior to male physicians in performing emergency endotracheal intubation." Act II. It's not about American women - South Korea is really sexist. Blogpost giving some background after the backlash on Twitter. "Why did they chose intubation? I can't say for sure but the paper gives some hints. [ 437 more words ]

Act I. Can women intubate? A study published in the American Journal of Emergency Medicine showing that “Female physicians are not inferior to male physicians in performing emergency endotrac…

Summary of our two recently published articles on COPD and risk stratification: LIVE Score prediction of mortality and C...
07/17/2018

Summary of our two recently published articles on COPD and risk stratification: LIVE Score prediction of mortality and COPD exacerbation frequency in three cohorts. COPD exacerbation frequency and mortality and COPD exacerbation frequency prediction in three cohorts. LIVE score, which incorporates data on multimorbidity in COPD patients, is better predictor likely because mortality and healthcare utilization are as much influenced by multimorbidity as they are by disease of interest (COPD) in clinical unselected populations. COPD = Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Summary of our two recently published articles on COPD and risk stratification: LIVE Score prediction of mortality and COPD exacerbation frequency in three cohorts. COPD exacerbation frequency and…

Mr. Smith was a sixty-eight year old man who came to the Veterans Affairs hospital where I was a medical student complai...
07/17/2018

Mr. Smith was a sixty-eight year old man who came to the Veterans Affairs hospital where I was a medical student complaining of chest pain. “With chest pain, it’s all about the story,” my resident, the physician in training in charge of our team, said. We talked to him to find out what he was doing when it started, how long it lasted, how intense it was, if it was still there. [ 1,290 more word ]

Mr. Smith was a sixty-eight year old man who came to the Veterans Affairs hospital where I was a medical student complaining of chest pain. “With chest pain, it’s all about the story,” my resident,…

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