@sksk272727 @PDuhring Lesquelles ? Ils trouve que je maîtrise bien le sujet, et la littérature scientifique a ce sujet Pour les IDM: https://t.co/N5u9JNKUNS
@wife_ofbrian Because it gets asked even when it is totally inappropriate, like when I had had a miscarriage and was coming in for a D+C, and it’s just another example of sexism in medicine. Like this, where women coming in for actual heart attacks didn’
RT @AureliaCotta: @jenbrea Better link full text https://t.co/1Io0c5jyOb
RT @AureliaCotta: @jenbrea Better link full text https://t.co/1Io0c5jyOb
RT @AureliaCotta: @jenbrea Better link full text https://t.co/1Io0c5jyOb
@jenbrea Better link full text https://t.co/1Io0c5jyOb
@DerailleurAgile @jkwan_md We know it happens for cardiac care https://t.co/w9v82if3us
@DFisman @medrxivpreprint I am assuming that unknown gender is from mistakes or blanks but I would love to know if admission is related to stereotypical gender presentation. With #covid19 we have no proven treatments (vs cardiac disease) and I wonder if ov
@Mick_Rob_OD @AmelieMeltzer There's no misandry in this tweet. But it is a feminist issue - women consistently receive lower quality care. https://t.co/Vd6dG4DhUS
@DrJohn1 @AmelieMeltzer Yes, it is a "gender thing" - women consistently receive lower standards of care and are less likely to be taken seriously. https://t.co/Vd6dG4DhUS
@HenryCampbell5 @AmelieMeltzer Sure thing! I actually sent someone links to a few papers earlier, here you go. https://t.co/Vd6dG4DhUS
@returnofchurn @AmelieMeltzer @1followernodad Here are FIVE ARTICLES I linked to that all show the discrepancies in healthcare between men and women. https://t.co/Vd6dG4DhUS
@hnastay @AmelieMeltzer https://t.co/Yczf456ecx This study shows the differences between men and women in access to treatment for heart disease
@WePublicHealth @WeStudentDocs Evidence of poorer outcomes as a result, particularly for women http://t.co/WxhK8nZ4dZ http://t.co/vJVa3dVkXw
Sex-related differences in access to care among patients with premature acute coronary syndrome http://t.co/y28uwYHRSD #health
Sex-related differences in access to care among patients with premature acute coronary syndrome http://t.co/kMFzuAknqJ Via @CMAJ_News
@CMAJ_News women face delay in #heartattack care. http://t.co/eMgl78PA7L ABT offers test 2 help drs eval women & men http://t.co/g3jrzYyWhI
@CMAJ_News women face delay in #heartattack care. http://t.co/c1SSuxiUQK ABT offers test 2 help drs eval women & men http://t.co/Zof1CL7NeM
#SexDifference in #HeartAttack Rx -Young #Women do poorly @WomenHeartOrg @HeartSisters @SharonneHayes @DrMarthaGulati http://t.co/2PbQNHD6lf
#SexDifference in #HeartAttack Rx -Young #Women do poorly @WomenHeartOrg @HeartSisters @SharonneHayes @DrMarthaGulati http://t.co/2PbQNHD6lf
#SexDifference in #HeartAttack Rx -Young #Women do poorly @WomenHeartOrg @HeartSisters @SharonneHayes @DrMarthaGulati http://t.co/2PbQNHD6lf
#SexDifference in #HeartAttack Rx -Young #Women do poorly @WomenHeartOrg @HeartSisters @SharonneHayes @DrMarthaGulati http://t.co/2PbQNHD6lf
#SexDifference in #HeartAttack Rx -Young #Women do poorly @WomenHeartOrg @HeartSisters @SharonneHayes @DrMarthaGulati http://t.co/2PbQNHD6lf
#SexDifference in #HeartAttack Rx -Young #Women do poorly @WomenHeartOrg @HeartSisters @SharonneHayes @DrMarthaGulati http://t.co/2PbQNHD6lf
#SexDifference in #HeartAttack Rx -Young #Women do poorly @WomenHeartOrg @HeartSisters @SharonneHayes @DrMarthaGulati http://t.co/2PbQNHD6lf
Men with heart attack symptoms treated faster than women, study http://t.co/W7YJeaagU6 mother, sister, wife, daughter #cdnpoli
Sex-related differences in access to care among patients with premature acute coronary syndrome http://t.co/GdV866Jp0h
Missed It? Gender differences in access to care among patients with Premature Acute Coronary Syndrome. #CMAJ: http://t.co/qQGVTNT4eb
Women with symptoms of heart attacks wait longer than men for treatment, & this may explain disparity in death rates http://t.co/cuQDnfngAu
Dr. Doreen Rabi from @LibinInstitute among authors: sex related access differences for ACS patients: http://t.co/55nrpCkGBW @CMAJ_News
Women get cardiac care more slowly in the ER, possibly because men are more assertive. Very interesting study. http://t.co/2gpV1aFp8Y
Dr. Doreen Rabi from @LibinInstitute among authors: sex related access differences for ACS patients: http://t.co/55nrpCkGBW @CMAJ_News
Women get cardiac care more slowly in the ER, possibly because men are more assertive. Very interesting study. http://t.co/2gpV1aFp8Y
Sex-related differences in access to care among patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Original article #CVD http://t.co/A8PtBAP2VS
Research News: Gender differences in access to care among patients with Premature Acute Coronary Syndrome. #CMAJ: http://t.co/pscavNJA44
@meganranney Maybe I was misdiagnosed/sent home from ER during MI because I'd mentioned doing laundry...? http://t.co/PMwaS519G8 @choo_ek
@meganranney Maybe I was misdiagnosed/sent home from ER during MI because I'd mentioned doing laundry...? http://t.co/PMwaS519G8 @choo_ek
@meganranney Maybe I was misdiagnosed/sent home from ER during MI because I'd mentioned doing laundry...? http://t.co/PMwaS519G8 @choo_ek
Women face delays in heart attack treatment because symptoms mistaken for anxiety, housework also a factor http://t.co/hPP5mlHssn
Wow "Feminine personality traits” & anxiety predict delays to EKG/cath for women w/ STEMI http://t.co/x3lMMtVVp9 cc @HeartSisters @choo_ek
Following a heart attack women have longer wait times to receive medical care (Pelletier, 2014) http://t.co/CRAZtExFxU
Following a heart attack women have longer wait times to receive medical care (Pelletier, 2014) http://t.co/CRAZtExFxU
Following a heart attack women have longer wait times to receive medical care (Pelletier, 2014) http://t.co/CRAZtExFxU
Women less likely than men to receive care within benchmark times, study shows #GENESISPRAXY... http://t.co/URUUxut6Qt
Link to @CMAJ_News http://t.co/I316T4qrC2 #cdnhealth RT @CBCNB: Why heart attack care may be less timely for women http://t.co/NvVx52Ffow
Women with acute coronary syndrome less likely than men to receive care within benchmark times: http://t.co/j0nSmMpTjW @CMAJ_news #gender
Link to @CMAJ_News http://t.co/I316T4qrC2 #cdnhealth RT @CBCNB: Why heart attack care may be less timely for women http://t.co/NvVx52Ffow
Women face delays in heart attack treatment because symptoms mistaken for anxiety, housework also a factor http://t.co/hPP5mlHssn
RT @peterjgill Diferencia de género en el acceso al tratamiento en el síndrome coronario agudo http://t.co/X9DDIxStJS @secardiologia
Women with acute coronary syndrome less likely than men to receive care within benchmark times: http://t.co/j0nSmMpTjW @CMAJ_news #gender
Women with acute coronary syndrome less likely than men to receive care within benchmark times: http://t.co/j0nSmMpTjW @CMAJ_news #gender
Women face delays in heart attack treatment because symptoms mistaken for anxiety, housework also a factor http://t.co/hPP5mlHssn
"Sex-related differences in access to care among patients with premature acute coronary syndrome" http://t.co/aVKK3n5vn7 via @CMAJ_News
Sex-related differences in access to care among patients with premature acute coronary syndrome http://t.co/XMdwLXqHlt via CMAJ
Women with acute coronary syndrome less likely than men to receive care within benchmark times: http://t.co/j0nSmMpTjW @CMAJ_news #gender
Women with acute coronary syndrome less likely than men to receive care within benchmark times: http://t.co/j0nSmMpTjW @CMAJ_news #gender
People prone to anxiety do not get care as fast as others during heart attacks: http://t.co/qGJNJnAS7g
Sex-related differences in access to care among patients with premature acute coronary syndrome. #CMAJ http://t.co/IzJMrwJ6w6