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Bragging on our great ID/ASP team @KUHospital and recent TEAM wins - @MeganKlatt3 won pharmD of the year, @PharmDKat won a 5 star award for implementing handshake ASP on transplant pts, PGY2 Emily delivered her first ID journal club on the BLING3 study, and many more!
We’re very excited to welcome Emily Hou to the team as our incoming PGY2 ID resident at The University of Kansas Health System! Congrats to all entering the world of ID! #MatchIDRx #RxMatch2024
This was seen in an Auramine-Rhodamine stain of a positive MGIT. Looks like it's celebrating the year of the dragon! 🐉🐲 What is this phenomenon called?
So proud of our former @MayoClinic microbiology fellow @MidwestMicrobes at @MedicalCollege
@KUMedCenter Happy Holidays from @KUIMchiefs & @KUIDfellowship 🎄
We are delighted to welcome our outstanding group of new ID fellows @KUIDfellowship #IDmatch
Publication alert: Our Dr. Rachel Weihe published a review on septic bursitis @KUInfectDisease @KUIDfellowship doi.org/10.1007/s11908…
🍄Mycology Monday🍄 🍄Who am I?🍄
#KU ID dinner at #IDWeek2023 @KUIDfellowship
@KUIDfellowship cheers from #IDWeek2023 and we’re on #Instagram
When your clinic nurse knows you and gives the perfect little gift 🥰
Hospitals that switched from 24-48h of post op abx ppx to stopping at time of incision closure - what implementation strategies did you find helpful? We have surgeons, ID, and pharmacists on board and hope to make it an effective change #IDTwitter #TwitteRx
Looking for an ID fellowship? @KUIDfellowship has multiple career pathways, including new #TxID pathway w me! We do tons of stem cell + solid organ txp, lots of learning here! Pathway 🎥: rb.gy/700nt Web🔗: rb.gy/fc4np #MedEd #MedTwitter #IDTwitter #TxID
The @IDSAMedEdCOP congratulates @DrJessicaNewman as the Featured Educator. Learn more about Dr. Newman, how she became interested in medical education and what she finds rewarding about her career as an educator: bit.ly/3Nq4opU
I am moving to the U of Kansas! In honor of the move, heres Mycobacteria kansasii. It is a photochromogen, which means its pigmented under light. You can remember them as "Must Keep A Sun Shining" = M. marium, M. kansasii, M. asiaticum, M. simiae, and M. szulgai (25c).
Our last day as KU ID fellows. Thankful for all the mentors, friends, and memories we made in the past two years! @KUInfectDisease @KUMC_GME @ID_fellows
An incredible day - RSV vaccine recommended by #ACIP for adults >60 and older should receive a single dose of one of the 2 approved vaccines! It is thrilling to see the potential improvement in quality and quantity of life that these vaccines will provide!
🔥💥 Out now: our first editorial from @TxID_Fellows with advice for #TxID job interviews, contract negotiation and early career development. Stay tuned for future editorial papers and #TxIDChat next week! @CourtHarrisMD @rebecca_kumar doi.org/10.1111/tid.14…
It’s that *bittersweet* time of year…congratulations Casi and Praveen! We have loved having you in our ID Family!
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