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Posts by Dominic Ligot

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Do you still consider prompting an essential skill? Do you still do it? How do you do it?

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Prompt 5: Treatment Strategies

Based on the case details, compare two possible management strategies (e.g., immunosuppression vs vascular intervention) in a table format, including pros, cons, and situational considerations in a resource-limited setting.

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11 months ago 1 0 0 0
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Prompt 4: Training plan

Create a teaching plan based on this case for nephrology residents. Include learning objectives, key teaching points, and 3 discussion questions to stimulate critical thinking.

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11 months ago 0 0 1 0
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Prompt 3: Workup gaps

Analyze the case and list any missing or incomplete diagnostic steps that you would recommend before finalizing a diagnosis. Include rationale for each suggested test or history question.

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11 months ago 0 0 1 0
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Prompt 2: Differential Diagnosis

From the information in this case, generate a structured differential diagnosis table listing at least five possible conditions, their supporting findings, and opposing findings.

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11 months ago 1 0 1 0
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Prompt 1: Executive Summary

Summarize this case into an executive clinical decision-making brief that includes: key problems, suspected differential diagnoses, and next steps for management. Keep it within 300 words.

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11 months ago 1 0 1 0
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Happy to jam today with Dr. Lisa Traboco @rheumarhyme.bsky.social on leveraging ChatGPT for clinical practice!

We discussed how AI can complement the work of our Nephrology colleagues and attempted a differential diagnosis and treatment plan for a case. @hellokidneymd.bsky.social

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11 months ago 3 3 1 1

We went from "anything is AI" to "AI is only Generative AI"

1 year ago 0 0 1 0
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Corruption can be considered malicious stupidity. Satisfying both of Hanson's criteria.

1 year ago 1 0 1 0

Some people have not recovered from past elections (right or wrong)... I also noticed pinoys tend to over-politicize everything.

In theory, we can have different political beliefs and still be professionals and friends. Or can we really...?

Being apolitical is also hard.

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1 year ago 2 1 0 0

While it is prudent to issue a general statement for your side of the story, sometimes when the cyberbullying comments are simply not true, there is more wisdom in not engaging and not dignifying with a response. Disconnect. Disengage. #HealthXPH

1 year ago 4 2 0 0

T3. The best defense is to stay clean, and have a reliable set of loyal and clean friends.

Make people think twice of besmirching your good name...

Maybe keep a lower profile - public figures are more prone to public attack.

And think twice about being political about anything.

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1 year ago 6 2 1 0

Sometimes I think percentages. Given a basket of apples, there's bound to be 1 bad apple. Toss it. Preserve the rest.

Same rules apply to attackers.

OTOH - sometimes attackers come in groups...

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1 year ago 2 1 0 0

T3. Ego management is essential - as professionals, it can be tempting to try to "fight fire with gasoline" - but this is a losing proposition IMO.

Defend. Disengage. Wait them out. If they are truly suffering from something... they could implode anyway. But I never wish them that.

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1 year ago 4 3 0 0

I have been at the receiving end of passive-aggression many times... it takes me months to recover. Sometimes years.

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1 year ago 2 0 1 0

T3. If you are a victim of attack, defend yourself, but also look to disengage quickly. Getting dragged into a mudslinging match with someone is not productive.

Desiderata: Avoid loud and aggressive persons; they are vexatious to the spirit. This is timeless advice.

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1 year ago 6 2 2 1

T3. IMO defamation is not a "normal" behavior - any time I encounter someone like this, I usually suspect some mental health or personality disorder (e.g. narcissism, histrionics, borderline, sociopathy, etc.). Unfortunately IMO there is no negotiating with such people.

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1 year ago 4 3 0 0
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T3. My late father had advice I always took to heart: be nice to people on the way up, because you will see them on the way down too. Keeping on the good sides of people can shield you somewhat. eventually. Also keep records and receipts to defend yourself in case you are attacked.

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1 year ago 5 2 2 1

T2. I saw this a lot during the pandemic. Academics and doctors calling each other out - making public statements against each other. I think it was partly the crisis environment, but also a reflection of (latent) personalities.

Despite this, not sure if it is a common thing though.

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1 year ago 3 1 0 0

T1. I see defamation usually go hand-in-hand with politicking and passive-aggression. It's devastating to be at the receiving end of this and also mind-blowing to realize some people do this intentionally.

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1 year ago 4 1 2 1
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Defamation and the Healthcare Worker If you have been on social media much lately, you would have likely seen the Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively defamation issue in the US…

Good day, #Healthxph fam and friends! I'm Steph from #Dumaguete and I'll be moderating tonight's tweetchat on #Defamation and the healthcare worker.

Blog post here!

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1 year ago 4 3 2 0

IMO if many of us went to socmed to "connect", for GenA and GenB, they may find their connection with AI instead. (Remember that teen who commited S due to a character AI?). This change in behavior is something worth watching unfold over the next decade.

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1 year ago 3 0 0 0

It's possible GenA and GenB will have less eagerness with socmed than the GenX/Y/Z. Maybe because of AI? Only time will tell.

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1 year ago 2 0 1 0

I have a feeling we've seen peak socmed in recent years - esp with the deterioration of X and FB. Only ads keeps those platforms afloat (and twisted).

Bsky hasn't exhibited that decline yet. And Threads and Mastodon haven't quite caught the same momentum.

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1 year ago 7 3 1 0
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T3. I post similar content across FB, Twitter, and LI - and get very different reactions from each platform depending on the topic. Some reason I feel less compelled to do that in Bsky. I'm looking for something different here. Not sure yet what I will find.

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1 year ago 3 0 1 0

T3. I'm entering Bsky in my middle age... so my habits here will likely be different from when I joined FB, Twitter, even LI (even Multiply and Friendster once). I feel less pressured to build and chase a following, and I prefer quality here over quantity.

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1 year ago 5 1 1 0

T2. I'm building my Bsky feed slowly. Good overlap with previous X following but I'm curating more now. I check out starter packs for leads on who to follow but I don't auto follow everyone on a pack. In a way I want to avoid recreating my X feed. Hope Bsky stays pristine.

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1 year ago 2 1 2 0

T1. My recent Twitter feed was all about about the destruction of humanitarian aid. I'm deeply affected by both the journalism and healthcare fronts of this.

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1 year ago 3 1 2 0

T1. I'm probably one foot out the door already on X/Twitter. I noticed only political posts and memes get engagement there. Politics quickly gets tiresome (for me) - so as more people I know switch (to Bsky), I will simply follow them out.

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