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Annie Du

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MS2 @Penn_State | Formerly @YalePGA | Alumna @CWRU | #MedTwitter

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Honored to have joined Penn State College of Medicine at the UP campus! Looking forward to the next four years here 🫶 #WeAre #PennState

Help us offer this stellar crew a warm welcome to Penn State! 🐾 The new class of 12 first-year medical students began their journey earlier this summer as part of Penn State College of Medicine's MD program at University Park.

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If you or someone you know is considering suicide, call, text, or chat 9-8-8 (@988Lifeline). The majority of gun deaths in the United States are suicides. These deaths are utterly preventable with a public health approach, says Dean @meganranney #SuicidePreventionMonth


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On this gun violence awareness day, we #wearorange and recognize the devastating persistence of gun violence in all forms that impacts children, families, schools, and communities across the U.S. /1


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You may have seen viral clips of Dean @meganranney taking on Sen. John Kennedy over gun violence rates in his home state of Louisiana during a Senate Judiciary Committee meeting today. She also testified on the ways we can take a public health approach to gun violence. (1/3)

Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA): “Why do you think that Chicago has become America's largest outdoor shooting range?” Dr. Megan Ranney of the Yale School of Public Health: “Mississippi, Louisiana, and Missouri actually have higher firearm death rates.”



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🔴Update: MSF surgeon in Al-Shifa recorded at 8:10 AM local time on 13 November 2023 #Gaza #AlShifa this morning, we were able to speak to a member of MSF staff still inside Al Shifa hospital in Gaza city. “We don’t have electricity. There’s no water in the hospital.


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Promoting empathy in medicine with #AI A thoughtful op-comic by @NathanAGray latimes.com/opinion/story/… @latimesopinion

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One time I had an attending who did bedside rounds on every patient- intubated or not- and just as we were about to leave she would tell the patient “thank you for letting us learn from you today.” I think about that a lot, and sometimes I wish we did that more.


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Starting today, every household can order another free round of COVID tests – shipped straight to your door. Head to COVIDTests.gov to order yours.

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Not enough people know about this, but there's a NIH-supported program giving out SIX FREE COVID TESTS. Sign up here: test2treat.org No insurance required. You also get access to telehealth, as well as free treatment (if eligible). Please share and get the word out!

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Morale boost from clinic yesterday— Pt: “Are you a med student?” “Yes I am!” Pt: “I LOVE that. We need more women physicians.” “Thank you! That means a lot to me.” Moments like this make me love that our UP curriculum has weekly clinics in M1 year👩‍⚕️#WomenInMedicine #PSU


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The stories these patients tell are inspiring but also traumatic. Reopening that trauma publicly is worth something. So conference organizers, make an offer. Expenses, honorarium, ideally both. And survivors, don’t hesitate to ask. You deserve it. 3/3


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PSA: Survivors of medical trauma are frequently invited to speak at conferences. The stories they tell are harrowing and educational for anybody who cares for patients, which is why they are popular participants in plenary sessions and panel discussions. 1/3


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We present to you, the Penn State College of Medicine Class of 2027 ✨ Donning their new white coats and a renewed commitment to professionalism and humanism in the practice of medicine.


I’ve met and worked closely with so many great leaders like @sami_xu7 @AprilAncheta_ @laurencjoyce as a student over these past few years. Highly recommend applying for these positions and am here to answer any questions about APHA Student Assembly! @PublicHealth

Due this Saturday!! Get involved in APHA SA! We are recruiting to fill Co-Chair/Board Rep positions for next term. Job descriptions and details are in our APHA Lead Library and the application. To apply, click here: ow.ly/2Llg50P4cJA due Saturday, 7/22/2023 at 11:59 EST.



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"Legislation is part of the solution, but it is never enough for a public health problem." At #AspenIdeasHealth, @meganranney discusses preventing gun violence when legislation isn't enough.


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This is my dear friend, Nakita. Nakita and I were medical school classmates and both interns in New York City. Nakita tragically took her own life on May 26. She is such a beautiful soul. She was so fun to be around. She was intelligent, charismatic, and confident. (1/x)

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1/ Excited to share our new study @JAMA_current tldr🚨the percent of low-income medical school applicants & matriculants is decreasing ja.ma/3VUvNUA🚨 1⃣ Thank you to the team @DowinHugh @tonyafancher @DrHyacinthMason @mayurdesai123 Sarwat Chaudhry @FGLIMed 2⃣ 🧵below


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There’s a lot of misinformation out there surrounding the issue of gun violence in the U.S. and how to address it. Here are some common myths, fact-checked by the experts at @JHU_CGVS:

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Thank you to @POTUS and the @WhiteHouse team for your presidential proclamation on National Public Health Week! Read the full #NPHW proclamation here: whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/…


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If you are a student or young professional, join APHA for our #NPHW Student Webinar to learn from a panel of early-career professionals as they discuss their start in the public health field! Register at: pathlms.com/health/courses…

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