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Any refugees from r/medicine here?

I would love to transplant (pun intended) the r/medicine community over to the Fediverse. So far this seems like the largest community, but I'm curious if there are other medical professionals here, laypersons interested in medical news, or what?

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I'm here. I think it will take some time. Also, there are other alternatives so most are just trying to figure out which is the one to invest in

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Medical student here. I haven’t been on r/medicine but I just subscribed to this one here. Very much interested.

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Physician-researcher here. Interested mostly in global health, infectious disease.

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Clinical research nurse from r/medicine and r/nursing.

I suspect it would take a more severe collapse of Reddit to force a larger migration. There's over 400k subscribers, and most of the active members probably have other things to worry about at the moment. If we're having to deal with all sorts of IT issues at work then most of us don't really want to have to deal with yet another new system in our downtime.

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Clinical research nurse from r/medicine and r/nursing.

I suspect it would take a more severe collapse of Reddit to force a larger migration. There's over 400k subscribers, and most of the active members probably have other things to worry about at the moment. If we're having to deal with all sorts of IT issues at work then most of us don't really want to have to deal with yet another new system in our downtime.

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Clinical research nurse from r/medicine and r/nursing.

I suspect it would take a more severe collapse of Reddit to force a larger migration. There's over 400k subscribers, and most of the active members probably have other things to worry about at the moment. If we're having to deal with all sorts of IT issues at work then most of us don't really want to have to deal with yet another new system in our downtime.

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Clinical research nurse from r/medicine and r/nursing.

I suspect it would take a more severe collapse of Reddit to force a larger migration. There's over 400k subscribers, and most of the active members probably have other things to worry about at the moment. If we're having to deal with all sorts of IT issues at work then most of us don't really want to have to deal with yet another new system in our downtime.

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Clinical research nurse from r/medicine and r/nursing.

I suspect it would take a more severe collapse of Reddit to force a larger migration. There's over 400k subscribers, and most of the active members probably have other things to worry about at the moment. If we're having to deal with all sorts of IT issues at work then most of us don't really want to have to deal with yet another new system in our downtime.

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Clinical research nurse from r/medicine and r/nursing.

I suspect it would take a more severe collapse of Reddit to force a larger migration. There's over 400k subscribers, and most of the active members probably have other things to worry about at the moment. If we're having to deal with all sorts of IT issues at work then most of us don't really want to have to deal with yet another new system in our downtime.

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Clinical research nurse from r/medicine and r/nursing.

I suspect it would take a more severe collapse of Reddit to force a larger migration. There's over 400k subscribers, and most of the active members probably have other things to worry about at the moment. If we're having to deal with all sorts of IT issues at work then most of us don't really want to have to deal with yet another new system in our downtime.

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Clinical research nurse from r/medicine and r/nursing.

I suspect it would take a more severe collapse of Reddit to force a larger migration. There's over 400k subscribers, and most of the active members probably have other things to worry about at the moment. If we're having to deal with all sorts of IT issues at work then most of us don't really want to have to deal with yet another new system in our downtime.

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