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Mohit Harsh, MD
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Mohit Harsh, MD
@MohitHarshMD
Hospitalist. Former Chief Resident @WashUIMRes via @MUSOMWV. Interested in Clinical Reasoning and #TWDFNR. #Zenternist
St Louis, MO
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    Mohit Harsh, MD
    @MohitHarshMD
    Oct 18, 2022
    I’m 3 months into my hospitalist job and I’ve already become that attending who believes a good history, physical exam, and med rec is 90% of the work A few stories to highlight how investing time into the above can reduce unnecessary work ups and treatments for our patients
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    Mohit Harsh, MD
    @MohitHarshMD
    Feb 10, 2020
    Few take aways from my #EM rotation 1) The breadth of patients that EM docs can manage is astonishing 2) The undifferentiated patient is both exciting and terrifying 3) When surgeons are needed, they are NEEDED 4) Cocaine is a hell of a drug 5) Ketamine is a hell of a drug
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    Mohit Harsh, MD
    @MohitHarshMD
    Sep 15, 2022
    Medicine is a life long learning journey I recently completed IM training + Chief Year and joined a community hospitalist group I am little over a month into my new role and have more clinical questions than ever! I left academia for this very reason: clinical reps 🧵
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    Mohit Harsh, MD
    @MohitHarshMD
    Apr 4, 2021
    That feeling when you finish your last 28 hour call of residency and feel the sun shining on your face as you walk out of the hospital
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    Mohit Harsh, MD
    @MohitHarshMD
    Dec 30, 2021
    Did I really just see a commercial for impella on TV? @DavidLBrownMD
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    Mohit Harsh, MD
    @MohitHarshMD
    Aug 3, 2023
    Dear new interns, I’m a full time hospitalist and I still forget to order morning labs It’s okay If it was absolutely critical, someone would’ve caught it and ordered it
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    Mohit Harsh, MD
    @MohitHarshMD
    Oct 11, 2021
    Board certified in Internal Medicine!!!
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    Mohit Harsh, MD
    @MohitHarshMD
    May 1, 2022
    During May I’ll tweet #TipsForNewDocs from the perspective of an outgoing IM Chief Resident who has learned a ton from #MedTwitter Tip #1 Residency will make keeping friendships hard. As often as you can, invest in those who have been there for you. They will keep you energized!
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    Mohit Harsh, MD
    @MohitHarshMD
    Oct 18, 2022
    Replying to @MohitHarshMD
    Invest in gathering a thorough history Rephrase your questions if you feel like miscommunication is occurring Gain collateral on medication history Don’t underestimate the iatrogenic harm that can occur with meds Doing this can help our patients avoid expensive testing
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    Mohit Harsh, MD
    @MohitHarshMD
    Oct 18, 2022
    Replying to @MohitHarshMD
    Word of advice: If you have the luxury of documented telephone encounters from outpatient clinics, READ THEM You gain valuable insight into: Symptom chronology Any recent changes to meds barriers to care that their PCP/outpatient specialist have been working on
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    Mohit Harsh, MD
    @MohitHarshMD
    May 26, 2022
    This @journal_CHEST review article really improved my ability to think about cavitary lung lesions. I highly recommend reading! #MedTwitter #IDTwitter #PulmTwitter pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29518379/
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    Mohit Harsh, MD
    @MohitHarshMD
    Jun 13, 2022
    It is unfortunate that this attitude re: IM. It is a distinct reason many dislike their experiences on ward teams It doesn’t have to be this way, but it is our fault as a specialty that this idea persists in 2022 A 🧵…
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    Garrison Leach, MD
    @leach_md
    Jun 12, 2022
    If you’re in surgery and feeling sad, walk by a medicine team doing their purgatory-esque rounds. Watch your face brighten as you realize you never ever have to do that again
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    Mohit Harsh, MD
    @MohitHarshMD
    Jan 25, 2020
    Your boy is starting an EM rotation next week. As an IM resident, I’m excited (and nervous) to be out of my element. Any tips/pearls from #EM colleagues? #medtwitter @reverendofdoubt @EM_RESUS @jmugele @MDaware @MKleinMD @WUSTL_EM
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    Mohit Harsh, MD
    @MohitHarshMD
    Apr 8, 2021
    Y’all, I’m so proud!!! I’ve been teaching my med students about #ClinicalReasoning while on wards We have a pt w/ new pancytopenia My student CREATED A SCHEMA to help with his diagnostic reasoning and used it in his A/P to discuss his DDx

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