And another job! Come and join us at Freeman as a Research Fellow in Respiratory Medicine
The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
The closing date is 02 June 2023
Ref: 317-TD-23-114 @tdster23@GazDavies91
Spread the word – tomorrow is the first-ever World HMV Day! If you or someone you know wants to learn about home mechanical ventilation, and how you can help improve awareness and equity of therapy, visit https://t.co/SYDPw6Hn0Z & share this post. #addinglifetoyears#WorldHMVDay
Please share this widely. Thanks to all who've helped to co-produce this to improve equity of access to asthma information. The pdf is hosted here for anyone to print out.
https://t.co/ycyIUFeGCt
@PCRSUK@ARNS_UK @respfutures @MidYorkshireNHS @YHAHSN
This is a great practical addition to the online Acute and HMV course. Suitable for anyone within the MDT who has some NIV experience but wants to know more!
Don’t miss out on #CARE2023 – a Clinician led, in person convention, bringing together all those with an interest in respiratory care.
Register now for early bird pricing before March 31st: https://t.co/7mpo2HyoPt
Everyone is welcome to fill out this survey. Whether you frequently or infrequently use monitoring with NIV. Will be interesting to see people’s views on patient ventilator asynchrony and what tools they need or don’t need. Fill it in and retweet to spread the word!
I did a one week locum as a medical house officer as a final year medical student in 1982. It was fantastic experience and a (the) highlight of six years at medical school. #winwin
Medical students have helped with>700 shifts on our AMU at peak busy periods (evenings and weekends) in 2022. Made a massive difference to flow and they got paid. Win win @acutemedicine
So sad to hear this. I met Randy a couple of times. What a nice and gentle man. His writing and research were so useful to me in my career. ALS is such a cruel illness. What a legacy he leaves.
Dr. Randy Curtis @uwpccm was courageous after hearing of his diagnosis with ALS. He passed away Feb. 6 and had a huge impact @UWMedicine and in the field of #PalliativeCare. He shared his journey in 2021 with @TedLandK5 @KING5Seattle. Watch his story: https://t.co/xI3qt9a9h1
We are currently building our agenda for the HMV meeting later this year. We would love to invite a team member to host a joint presentation with one of their tracheostomy ventilated patients talking about empowering people to allow them to thrive at home.
Please DM us ❤️
📣 Calling all healthcare professionals working with patients with MND
The @mndassoc are hosting another event covering all thing’s NIV. This session will cover:
What is NIV?
What are the various interfaces?
Troubleshooting intolerance
What if it no longer adds benefit?
That is very kind of you Neil. Of course one of the many things that makes being a Dr such a great job is working with very talented trainees and then seeing them go on to make a great success of their own careers.
@MarkE278 My greatest job ever was being your PRHO.
Learnt everything I still do now about how to practice.
And also how to be a gent from the master himself @MarkE278
I loved being a PRHO (FY1). I was part of a great ward team and it was good to be contributing rather than mostly just observing as a student: 1st to see patient, take decisions, talk to relatives, organising, etc. I learnt so much. I also loved being a (Med) SHO, Reg, SR & Cons
✅ Agree with @emaroids1 really interesting survey to fill in if you work with NIV. Help give your option on what’s important in monitoring & what your not confident identifying in PVA.
Click here and retweet👇🏻👇🏻
https://t.co/NfwSMxmpM5
@somnoniv@NickHartGSTT@DrGonzalezJesus