Dr. Jani is a Hematology-Oncology Fellow at the University of Miami/Jackson Health System. +
Dr. Jani is a Hematology-Oncology Fellow at the University of Miami/Jackson Health System. +
We are delighted to recognize Dr. Faith Abodunrin as one of our four rising stars selected for the Patient Education Ambassadors Program for the years 2025 and 2026.
We are delighted to recognize Dr. Faith Abodunrin as one of our four rising stars selected for the Patient Education Ambassadors Program for the years 2025 and 2026.
She graduates a 19x All-American, the most in Cal history!
#GoBears | #BeachBears
She graduates a 19x All-American, the most in Cal history!
#GoBears | #BeachBears
Thank you, Mya. 💙💛
#GoBears | #OneDayBetter
Thank you, Mya. 💙💛
#GoBears | #OneDayBetter
She did a great job. Looking forward to seeing her career trajectory.
She did a great job. Looking forward to seeing her career trajectory.
Is it better to continue on the same therapy as long as possible?
#TargetedTherapiesInLungCancer #LungCancer
#ALK #ROS1 #RET #LungCancer #TargetedTherapies #cancerGRACE
#ALK #ROS1 #RET #LungCancer #TargetedTherapies #cancerGRACE
Is it better to continue on the same therapy as long as possible?
#TargetedTherapiesInLungCancer #LungCancer
Is it better to continue on the same therapy as long as possible?
#TargetedTherapiesInLungCancer #LungCancer
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In addition to shirts, men still have socks for colorful self-expression.
In addition to shirts, men still have socks for colorful self-expression.
First week of the season, second in all-around behind Olympic gymnast Jade Carey, & named ACC gymnast of the week.
calbears.com/news/2025/1/...
First week of the season, second in all-around behind Olympic gymnast Jade Carey, & named ACC gymnast of the week.
calbears.com/news/2025/1/...
The first step of internalizing new info is having it retained temporarily & “understood”. Then, some fraction may be retained in long-term memory. But working memory can’t handle >3-4 ideas at once. More overwhelms us, like juggling too many balls at one time. (1/5)
The first step of internalizing new info is having it retained temporarily & “understood”. Then, some fraction may be retained in long-term memory. But working memory can’t handle >3-4 ideas at once. More overwhelms us, like juggling too many balls at one time. (1/5)
Would also be a nice way to visualize evolution of acquired resistance mechanisms in pts with EGFRm+ NSCLC, etc. Could illustrate subsequent molecular findings &/or subsequent treatment.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Would also be a nice way to visualize evolution of acquired resistance mechanisms in pts with EGFRm+ NSCLC, etc. Could illustrate subsequent molecular findings &/or subsequent treatment.
In oncology, figs like Kaplan-Meier curves, waterfall plots, & swimmer plots are central to how we interpret data. A stated HR or diff in med surv is compelling, but visual impact of a figure can make us feel it viscerally (here, CROWN trial 5-yr EFS). (1/5)
In oncology, figs like Kaplan-Meier curves, waterfall plots, & swimmer plots are central to how we interpret data. A stated HR or diff in med surv is compelling, but visual impact of a figure can make us feel it viscerally (here, CROWN trial 5-yr EFS). (1/5)
Among most common problems of slide presentations is a slide full of text (example of mine here). Why? When we see sentences of text, it’s hard for us to avoid temptation to read it verbatim, & audience reads faster than we speak. (1/8)
Among most common problems of slide presentations is a slide full of text (example of mine here). Why? When we see sentences of text, it’s hard for us to avoid temptation to read it verbatim, & audience reads faster than we speak. (1/8)
No student ever claimed that prize.
No student ever claimed that prize.
We should discuss a common error that many of us, myself included, tend to commit. Too often we see slides contain MANY figures of different types: it’s bewildering.
The speaker may apologize, but why make slides we feel compelled to apologize for? (1/6)
We should discuss a common error that many of us, myself included, tend to commit. Too often we see slides contain MANY figures of different types: it’s bewildering.
The speaker may apologize, but why make slides we feel compelled to apologize for? (1/6)
This is a terrific annual event, but this year has a ton of new content to provide context for. #LCSM
give.cancergrace.org/event/lung-c...
This is a terrific annual event, but this year has a ton of new content to provide context for. #LCSM
give.cancergrace.org/event/lung-c...
Lest it seem like I'm just going to criticize people's figures & slides, I want to take a moment to salute a beautifully clear, helpful figure called a Sankey chart. It's tailor-made for showing how resources (here, pts) get distributed over time/treatment.
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Lest it seem like I'm just going to criticize people's figures & slides, I want to take a moment to salute a beautifully clear, helpful figure called a Sankey chart. It's tailor-made for showing how resources (here, pts) get distributed over time/treatment.
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Kudos @n8pennell.bsky.social for trying to redirect the narrative.
Kudos @n8pennell.bsky.social for trying to redirect the narrative.