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David J. Cohen, MD, MSc
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David J. Cohen, MD, MSc
@djc795
Interventional and Structural Cardiologist. Dir. of Clinical and Outcomes Research, @crfheart. Director of Acad. Affairs, @StFrancis_LI. Die-hard Red Sox fan.
New York, NY
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    David J. Cohen, MD, MSc
    @djc795
    May 21, 2020
    So, apparently, the statistics in the NEJM report on compassionate use remdesivir without a control group were wrong. 53 authors and not one knows how to conduct a Kaplan-Meier analysis??
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    Compassionate Use of Remdesivir in Covid-19 | NEJM
    To the Editor: In their article, Grein et al. (published online on April 10 at NEJM.org)1 report outcomes in a cohort of patients who were hospitalized for severe Covid-19 and who received remdesiv...
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    David J. Cohen, MD, MSc
    @djc795
    Apr 5, 2020
    Replying to @NoopurRajeMD and @JagSinghMD
    Thank you very much for sharing this experience. It is enormously helpful to hear the medical professional’s perspective— both clinical and personal. I am so glad to hear Jag is doing better- praying for continued steady recovery.
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    David J. Cohen, MD, MSc
    @djc795
    Aug 13, 2021
    Replying to @DGlaucomflecken
    As a cardiologist, I approve this video. And I'm definitely asking the mountain range question in the future.
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    David J. Cohen, MD, MSc
    @djc795
    Feb 13, 2021
    Next trial... DAPA-Breathing. Randomize anyone who is breathing to DAPA vs. placebo. I suspect it will show benefit.
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    David J. Cohen, MD, MSc
    @djc795
    Mar 21, 2020
    Just today, I have had DMs from several cardiologists in states with plenty of COVID-19 cases where they say that their partners are refusing to stop doing elective procedures— justifying them as “urgent”. This is nuts.
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    Jonathan Reiner
    @JReinerMD
    Mar 21, 2020
    Sadly, for the docs still trying to schedule elective procedures, it’s not about the patients, it’s about the money.
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    David J. Cohen, MD, MSc
    @djc795
    Mar 23, 2020
    Italy COVID-19 Update (Day #3)-- continued good news with slowing of the growth rate for both cases and mortality.
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    David J. Cohen, MD, MSc
    @djc795
    Mar 29, 2020
    Replying to @PrakritiGaba
    Thank you for sharing this. All of us are with you in spirit and appreciate the tremendous effort despite the emotional strain. You are all heroes.
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    David J. Cohen, MD, MSc
    @djc795
    Mar 31, 2020
    Replying to @VPrasadMDMPH
    Are you saying that hydroxychloroquine is not one of the steps in the Krebs cycle?
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    David J. Cohen, MD, MSc
    @djc795
    Mar 21, 2020
    Although Italy had its worst day to date (6557 new cases, 793 deaths), in the "silver lining" department, it’s clear that COVID-19 cases and deaths are not growing exponentially in Italy anymore.
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    David J. Cohen, MD, MSc
    @djc795
    Apr 19, 2022
    1/n- Congratulations to my brother, Josh Cohen, who successfully ran the Boston Marathon twice today (yes, you read that correctly). This morning he ran the official marathon, finishing in 3:25. And then he got in a van, went back to the starting line, and ran it again...
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    David J. Cohen, MD, MSc
    @djc795
    Apr 28, 2022
    Replying to @Uqayyum12 @DavidLBrownMD and 17 others
    A few years ago, someone explained to me that the goal on Twitter isn't to convince the person you are arguing with (which is almost always impossible). It's to convince everyone else.
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    David J. Cohen, MD, MSc
    @djc795
    Mar 25, 2020
    Italy COVID-19 Update (Day 5) Sorry I'm late with this today- had to go grocery shopping for flour and kosher salt for my daughter (who is an amazing cook!). Growth rates continue to ↓ for both death and cases.
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    David J. Cohen, MD, MSc
    @djc795
    Jul 3, 2020
    My first ever tweetorial! In the last 48 hours, there has been a lot of buzz in the lay press (WSJ, CNN) about a new observational study of hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) in COVID-19 (ijidonline.com/article/S1201-…).
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    Treatment with hydroxychloroquine, azithromycin, and combination in patients hospitalized with...
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    David J. Cohen, MD, MSc
    @djc795
    Sep 29, 2022
    Replying to @CMichaelGibson
    IMHO (and experience), burnout of physicians is almost always due to loss of control of one's professional life (whether real or perceived). Most physicians enjoy working hard, but they want to feel like they have some say over what they do and when they do it.

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