Breaking Bad, pic.twitter.com/KG1R6sNZOD
— Classic Pics (@ClassicPixs) April 30, 2014
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Breaking Bad, pic.twitter.com/KG1R6sNZOD
— Classic Pics (@ClassicPixs) April 30, 2014
Kidney docs: Interested in reviewing all 7504 nephrologists’ public Medicare data on Google spreadsheets? Message me your email address.
— Joshua Schwimmer, MD (@joshuaschwimmer) April 28, 2014
So Numbers, Google Docs’ Spreadsheet, and Excel each choke on all-but-a-small-subset of the downloaded Medicare physician payment data.
— Joshua Schwimmer, MD (@joshuaschwimmer) April 27, 2014
iPhone home screen, latest iteration. pic.twitter.com/bH4Fv2dCoe
— Joshua Schwimmer, MD (@joshuaschwimmer) April 24, 2014
Heads up: the excellent activity tracker app “Moves” is free today. http://t.co/qOT6r6hlD6
— Joshua Schwimmer, MD (@joshuaschwimmer) April 24, 2014
Pro tip: name calendars after fruit. pic.twitter.com/9SCs8JJI5O
— Joshua Schwimmer, MD (@joshuaschwimmer) April 23, 2014
Possibly the most poetic scientific description of peeing I’ve ever read. http://t.co/AMiG8I2WRg
— Joshua Schwimmer, MD (@joshuaschwimmer) April 19, 2014
“Hello Doctor Is An Easy Way [For Patients] To Save [Their] Medical Files.” Anyone try this? http://t.co/k2zXVlkoMk
— Joshua Schwimmer, MD (@joshuaschwimmer) April 17, 2014
"The more physician followers a doctor had [on Twitter], the lower his or her Medicare billing tended to be." http://t.co/Ta7dsQiWSx
— Joshua Schwimmer, MD (@joshuaschwimmer) April 14, 2014
"Airplane Message" http://t.co/e1ZvUg7XHH
— Joshua Schwimmer, MD (@joshuaschwimmer) April 14, 2014
If @JoecoffeeNYC joined, yes! “@MGKatz036: any NYC coffee drinkers doing this? sounds awesome. http://t.co/HkAIRj7xKD”
— Joshua Schwimmer, MD (@joshuaschwimmer) April 14, 2014
Useful if your iPhone’s battery is dead by 2 pm, like mine: “The Ultimate Guide to Solving iOS Battery Drain”. http://t.co/hFT8yImYe2
— Joshua Schwimmer, MD (@joshuaschwimmer) April 8, 2014
Elke Vogelsang’s dog portraiture. http://t.co/gCAq01cAE8
— Joshua Schwimmer, MD (@joshuaschwimmer) April 5, 2014
Most journal apps are awful. Best solution: link journal’s RSS feed using @IFTTT to @Pocket app. Works great. #dox pic.twitter.com/Fl80AqwCtL
— Joshua Schwimmer, MD (@joshuaschwimmer) April 4, 2014
Most journal apps are awful. Best solution I’ve found: link journal’s RSS feed using IFTTT to Pocket app. Works grea… pic.twitter.com/DCmittqBxj
— Joshua Schwimmer, MD (@joshuaschwimmer) April 4, 2014
The complete tree map of Central Park (!) has an iPhone app. http://t.co/nBfQ6U8TNw pic.twitter.com/SEatgqDzUI
— Joshua Schwimmer, MD (@joshuaschwimmer) April 2, 2014
One week before its end of life, 28 percent of Web users are still on Windows XP. http://t.co/xBeH9QTIus
— Joshua Schwimmer, MD (@joshuaschwimmer) April 2, 2014
"Effect of male physicians’ tie color and pattern on office blood pressure readings." That’s a freebie. Someone run with this.
— Joshua Schwimmer, MD (@joshuaschwimmer) April 2, 2014
Pro dog tip: massage their ears.
— Joshua Schwimmer, MD (@joshuaschwimmer) April 2, 2014