The first batch of our Self Development Modules for Simulationists release today! An incredible collaboration from international sim experts and fellows.
Available for free at : https://t.co/UqGWZvmCQ8
#FOAMSim#FOAMed
Our recently published review 'How do paramedics cope?' is a launchpad for further research on #paramedic wellbeing, coping and sense of belonging
Click the link for free access to our article until 25th Feb. https://t.co/QTH1tOazHe
@mwarrenj1@usceduau
Despite not being able to attend campus this week, I have been so warmly welcomed to my new position @usceduau. So grateful to be part of the #paramedic team.
Delighted to be able to add a few additional post nominal letters after my name recognising my contribution to student learning & strategic leadership in teaching π Sincere thanks @BasiaDiug @CathyColeborne @fischettij @GregoryKolt @DebbiMarais & my HE colleagues & students
Excited to publish my first article with @MDPIOpenAccess Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease journal @collegetropmed
I first learnt of this condition as a Medical Student in Kiunga, but had not needed to treat Sago Haemolytic Disease until this year
https://t.co/YDPJKNsHNU
Halfway through 3MD! Great to see years 1-4 @sunnycoastmed students participating and supporting each other to do their best. Some fantastic explanations!!!! @SChealthnews @Griffith_Health
@sunnycoastmed students kicking off the inaugral 3MD!!Students have three minutes to explain diagnosis and management of a disease in layperson terms. Great initiative to hone communication skills.
@SChealthnews @Griffith_Health
@sunnycoastmed students kicking off the inaugral 3MD!!Students have three minutes to explain diagnosis and management of a disease in layperson terms. Great initiative to hone communication skills.
@SChealthnews @Griffith_Health