Everyone needs a friend and colleague like @DMalebranche. One who knows the backstories, who gets the academic life AND gets you. So fortunate to call him my #wondertwin for 20 yrs & counting.
Hey David remember this day when I was crying after you published your book?😂😭😭 https://t.co/Z4VsxmhLae
Such a pleasure to welcome @gradydoctor Kimberly Manning as my guest on this week's @gpbnews's Georgia Today, to discuss the roots of vaccine skepticism in black communities—and her very personal decision to take part in a vaccine trial. Have a listen. https://t.co/PXR3jPt5dh
Because yesterday was the epitome of black girl magic, I’m going to summon the spirits of Michelle Obama, Madam VP Kamala Harris, Amanda Gorman and Stacy Abrams and shoot my shot: @abbydphillip I would love to be on your show and talk all things CoVID, vaccines and equity!
A new day. A new era. I want to help.
I would like to be Director of a (not yet established) White House Office on Equity.
Or Secretary of a (not yet established) Department for Anti-Racism and Equity (DARE).
Let’s DARE to do this work through all of government now!
How cool is this? I was invited to give GR at @UTSW_EM — and they also give the speaker the chance to sponsor a junior colleague to speak the hour before. Shout out to them—and to @docwithapurpose (Tracey Henry) for crushing her talk! Tough act to follow—yikes! 👊🏽 https://t.co/F4LRPixl5e
@gradydoctor Yesterday, I was administering vaccines, and a nervous man sat down to receive his. He was anxious because of things he'd read online about what the vaccine does. Your #WhatsYourWhy#BlackWhysMatter stories helped me reassure him. Thank you for that.
Much love.
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A late afternoon at Grady
Her: "Do you know the words to the national anthem?"
That's what my last patient, a Grady elder, asked just before I got ready to leave her room on rounds one day. I’d just asked her if she had any questions for me.
This was not what I meant. https://t.co/SvruLNTZ3l
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A late afternoon at Grady
Her: "Do you know the words to the national anthem?"
That's what my last patient, a Grady elder, asked just before I got ready to leave her room on rounds one day. I’d just asked her if she had any questions for me.
This was not what I meant. https://t.co/SvruLNTZ3l