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and folks, I need your help: What journal do you see a dual research/advocacy paper like the one below being published?

I have a bunch of medical students and mentors who quantified (lack of) representation in preclerkship medical education curricula and also 3 ongoing years of IRB-approved incoming student surveys about gender identity, sexual orientation, attitudes, career choices, and knowledge about LGBTQIA+ health topics. Along with recorded advocacy efforts and a whole booklet of inclusion suggestions made to block directors.

The overall intent of this paper is to make it easier for other students to follow and repeat at their institutions and track over time how increased inclusion may alter student knowledge after they finish preclerkship and move on to clinical years.

Where should this live? Would it be better of as 2 papers (student surveys separate from curriculum)?

I haven’t been engaged on the bird app as of late, so I guess the time is ripe for a #MedMastodon #introduction

I’m a #mominmed with a toddler and two dogs. I also happen to be a second year pulmonary/critical care fellow at #UCSF with a love of #MedEd an interest in #IP :lung: and an affinity for the #pleuralspace

I’m hoping the #twittermigration results less doom scrolling & more learning 🤓

#WomenInMedicine #interventionalpulm #PCCM

@abbyg_medtobe Hi Abby! Do you know what medical specialty you are most interested in?

Let me know if you ever need a proofreader or any advice during your application cycle. Always happy to help, especially as a fellow rollercoaster-career-path-haver. 🎢

Hey #MedMastodon, I'm Abby, I have an M.S. in biology and am currently at my local state university assisting a physician in his clinical trials for sarcoma. I am premed looking to apply in 2023.

I'm passionate about social determinants of health, immunology, voting, reading, and baking.

My journey towards medicine has been a rollercoaster but I absolutely love learning about how I can impact patients! Looking forward to interacting with you all here and eventually being one of you 😆

Good night, #MedMastodon! Looking forward to finding more friends tomorrow.

@CDeZureMD It could be that the server is overloaded with all the new members. For the next few weeks at least, we'll have to be patient.

For those wanting to learn to code. I wrote about why I learned in my newsletter here. zainsyed.substack.com/p/why-i-

I also include some resources that really helped me.

#coding #MedMastodon #writing

@elliottrichards @joshtpm It's super cool when stuff just works out like that! Welcome! I couldn't decide between an academic or medical server so I went with just following the hashtag. 🙌

@joshtpm

For me, the only reason I was on Twitter was #MedTwitter. So I googled "Med Mastodon" and found my server/people/instance 😀 #MedMastodon

Lastly, this list is a part of a broader effort to organize academics (and fans) spanning Mastodon:

github.com/nathanlesage/academ

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Hey #neuroscience #neurotech #neurodon

I'm very excited about a truly distributed community for #neuroscience.

Let's make it easier for new folks (and #twitterexodus #twittermigration) folks to plug into the #neurodon community!

Please add your Mastodon information to this importable community list: forms.gle/sWZyxMGsNefy3kzr5

@StaceyDonohue Here!! 👋 Well, sorta. I'm a communities college alum and was a library technician at Portland Community College for nearly a decade. 💃

Mastodon is really having a moment in mainstream news coverage. CNN, BBC, TIME, etc.

The influx of users will continue at an alarming rate. Remember to be welcoming, and kind, and positive, and helpful.

This isn't just an opportunity to improve the idea of social media, it's an opportunity to shine a wonderful light on #opensource.

Trying things out. I will be posting mainly #neuroscience. So here is a question. What is the most important thing we need to be able to do to understand the principles on which brains work?

Hello, i'm a Professor of #Social #Neuroscience at UCL, studying how face-to-face interaction works in adults and (occasionally) children with and without #autism. I use mocap and #fnirs and virtual reality and wearables to understand #cognitive mechanisms.

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