A list of puns related to "Rowing Association Of American Colleges"
Title: "Guideline Update on Indications for Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation Based on the 2020 American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Guidelines for Management of Valvular Heart Disease"
Authors: Thoralf M.Β Sundt,Β MD1; HaniΒ Jneid,Β MD2
DOI: 10.1001/jamacardio.2021.2534
Link: "https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamacardiology/article-abstract/2781977"
Sup guys, Iβm a senior in HS and I got into rowing over the summer. Fam got me a Concept2 for my birthday in October and been grinding ever since alongside wrestling season. I am 5β10 160lb and relatively a fit guy, endurance wise and strength wise. Is it even possible for me to make a d1 rowing team, or am I simply too short and too small?
The other day Joe Rogan had Dr. Peter McCullough on his podcast, a controversial guest. He is an anti-vaxxer, and known for "debunking" current claims about COVID-19, and it's vaccines. Most of his scientific claims involve cherry-picking studies and misusing public databases that wasn't intended to make the claims he tries to make with him. He is so discredited that he is even being used by Baylor to stop using their University as his credentials.
He is most notable for claiming things such as; COVID-19 vaccines are being used as a "depopulation tool" and that a "vaccine Holocaust" is occurring. Of course, Joe Rogan blindly nods and agrees with him throughout whole entire duration of the podcast without questioning him once.
So, when one user on the sub makes a post titled "Something you should know about Dr. Peter McCullough" detailing how much of a fraud and hack this guy is; it rises to the top very rapidly, but not without some controversy. Other users are ready to defend him and Joe Rogan to death, no matter what it takes. As such drama ensues.
Why is it that Rogan fans are over indexed in stupidity? [+57]
[none of that even if true changes anything he said on the podcast. it sounds like you ar
... keep reading on reddit β‘When I was going through residency I kept wondering why there was no grass-roots organization for us as physicians. Nothing for residents/fellows. Other organizations had fees and specific rules, but I wanted something that everyone could join no matter what, and share a voice.
Even though I'm now an attending, I will never forget my residency years and vow to always appreciate residents and fellows in training.
This is why I decided to start American Association of Resident and Fellow Physicians (aarfp.org) as a 3rd year resident.
It is a registered non-profit 501c that aims to advocate for issues impacting our training and practice, while also emphasizing the importance of physician-led care.
Additionally, the importance of trainee well-being will be emphasized, particularly in how it impacts education and providing high-quality patient care.
If no one tries, nothing will get achieved. Which is why I launched this organization and decided to fund this on my own.
All merchandising that represents this organization will be free. You as residents, fellows, students have paid enough, and it's time we band together despite being in different specialties, and show how strong our voices can be.
Join atΒ aarfp.org. If you could, follow the organization on Instagram (aarfporg) and LinkedIn. Thereβs always strength in numbers. I want others to give ideas/suggestions on how best to move forward and make this organization truly about US (residents/fellows/medical students/attendings).
Note: Medical students, I am not sure if you have such an organization, but I would love for you to join and give us your input because youβre one of us....future residents/fellows and attendings.
#EverySpecialtyOneVoice.
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