Satya Patel
Hospitalist @LosAngelesVA | Anesthesiology Intern APD @UCLAAnes @UCLAHealth | Interested in #MedEd, curricular design, and operationalizing stuff | Views my own
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1/15 Some reflections on care for hospitalized patients after 5 years (🙀) of being a hospitalist attending #MedTwitter https://t.co/nwELZplAyS
1/10 We often talk about evaluation of AKI in the context of ⬆️ creatinine, but let’s take a step back and think about eGFRs. Here is an approach to interpreting ⬇️ in eGFR! #NephT...
1/ Wanted to share a new addition to the pocket card set (https://t.co/KnE3oXVIId)! This one is on inpatient management of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus as well as some insulin pearls....
1/12 The cognitive load on rounds can be high, so I like using daily e-mails as an adjunct to teaching on rounds. Here is a 🧵 on my approach! #MedTwitter #MedEd #FOAMEd https://t.c...
1/8 Medical education has evolved tremendously, and I am a HUGE fan of having a peripheral brain. An common question trainees ask me is “how do you cultivate references?” A 🧵 on m...
1/18 Chest pain is a frequently seen reason for admission. Here's my take on when to consider ACS in patients with chest pain! #MedTwitter #CardioTwitter #MedEd #FOAMed #MedTweetor...
1/5 How can you calculate the estimated DAILY risk of ischemic stroke (and other events) in patients with atrial fibrillation? #MedTwitter #HemeTwitter #CardioTwitter #MathTwitter...
1/9 You admit a patient overnight with hyponatremia and you diagnose it as SIADH. But how are you going to manage it? To review how to diagnose SIADH, check out the volume-based o...
1/8 A patient with compensated HFrEF (EF 35%) has positive orthostatics. He is not hypovolemic. What medication is reasonable to prescribe? #MedTwitter #MedEd #FOAMed #NeuroTwitter...
1/9 Let’s say you are about to do a thyroid exam. Before the exam you do not suspect goiter (pre-test prob of 50%). How does the exam influence your probability? Let’s review some...
1/7 Spacers confused me, so I wanted to sort them out. Let’s start with a question - what type of inhalers can benefit from a spacer? #MedTwitter #FOAMed #MedEd #MedStudentTwitter...
1/8 Let's review assessment of hypovolemia based on physical exam. (yes, I know #POCUS is SO valuable in making this assessment) Which physical exam finding is most useful to dete...