Pulmonary Critical Care doc, ICU recovery enthusiast, opinions my own, RTs are attempts to amplify important work and ideas so I guess they are endorsements
🌟Highlighting all our #Walk4PICS locations! 🌟
1/🧵Starting off with #Nashville!
Join us at Edwin Warner Park to support #PICS survivors and raise awareness for Post-Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS)! 💙👟
🗓 Date: September 28
🕙 Time: 10 AM
📍 Location: Edwin Warner Park (Shelters 9-10)
98 Vaughn Rd, Nashville, TN 37221
💌 Contacts: @jmacdonald11 and @KellyDrumright
Come walk with us and make a difference for critical care survivors!
#PICSawareness #NashvilleWalk #EdwinWarnerPark @WesElyMD@DrJimJackson@Walk4Pics@SGFesquire@VUMChealth @VUMC_Insights @VATennValley@ICU_Recovery
https://t.co/ZmsrupYDvP
I'm very grateful for the opportunity to share the work done by my team @queensccm@queensu@KingstonHSC at #ResearchTalks. Remember, surviving an ICU stay is just the beginning of the journey.
I love this: we aren't providing ICU care (or aftercare) in a vacuum, we are constantly refining + improving our in-ICU care and we need our primary care partners across that spectrum. Thank you @NinaLeggett et al
@CAIROrg#ATS2023
We developed a conceptual model from the data, highlighting 3 key feedback loops to improve integration of care by harnessing existing health system structures
Pre-hospital GP ↔️ ICU
ICU discharge information ➡️ GP
Post-ICU outcomes ➡️ ICU admission/treatment decisions
Participants spoke of the disconnect between primary and critical care
“hospitals are like the magic city in the Wizard of Oz, they do their own thing, and then they kick people out back into the community”
We found 8 major themes related to gaps in transitions of care, identified by healthcare users + providers, here presented in 3 tiers: health care system, clinician and patient & carer factors
"The Transition From Ventilator to Video Call"
Thank you Matthew Cadd + Maya Nunn for the accompanying editorial (with shoutout to @CAIROrg). We were lucky to have started this study just as COVID approached, & we've learned a ton. Stay tuned for more insights from this data!
Really excellent work. I am so thankful for the opportunity to hear about her research and look forward to even more great things from @snigdhajain89@Yale !! #ATS2023
Are social determinants associated with delivery of in-hospital physical and occupational therapy to critically ill older adults?
We explore in work funded by @NIHAging#GEMSSTAR
Thankful to @HainesKimberley@chodgsonANZICRC@ICU_Recovery for the excellent discussion!
I absolutely love collaborating with this team - always a joy! Thanks to @LFerranteMD and @1791_mew for the invitation, to the presenters who did an amazing job, and to the audience for a lively discussion #ATS2023
Interested in recovery from critical illness?
Have a post ICU clinic or peer support group, or trying to start one?
The Critical + Acute Illness Recovery Organization (CAIRO) applications are open now:
Interested in joining CAIRO? Applications for our Post-ICU Collaborative & Peer Support Collaborative are now open!
Follow the link to apply:
https://t.co/GBVjDL7eHh
"In April our bodies stopped pretending" is the opening sentence of the BEST essay written about critical care teams during the first wave of the #COVID19 tsunami. If you did not read it then, read it now. If you did, read it again.
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 Dr. Awdish.
https://t.co/j8js9HIwNN