Well done to all candidates who completed a successful inaugural @ETC_Org here at @SouthTees this week.
A big thank you to the local and national faculty working with the @STRIVESimEvents team.
If you're thinking about presenting a research proposal at #UKCCRF19 it isn't a case of Daniel in the lions' den — it's a really great opportunity to hear feedback from lots of people who have made research mistakes, so you don't have to #ontheshouldersofgiants#UKCCRF18
@_SameerAhmed_ I see a difference between blocking peripheral nerves or epidurals (with attendant quantifiable risks) without consent and TAP or fasciailiaca plane blocks. Maybe I’m too blasé.
The future of Critical Care research hopefully involves all these willing and qualified PTs! Fresh look: embed research and involve the team. https://t.co/tboziKD7b5
Huge thanks to ALL UK critical care PTs who contributed to this survey to help inform the current research profile of the workforce. Delighted to share this paper: https://t.co/W4dty5dw0J
@OfficialNIHR @NIHR_DC @NIHRCRN @drnatpat@DarkNatter @Laura81Al @Michshaw23
Do you know what a green dot on the side of a motorcycle helmet means?
You’ll find lifesaving rider information on a CRASHcard inside the padding of the helmet.
Please RT to all 999 colleagues & let’s save some more lives 👍 https://t.co/oDpsYIycYA
This week's role mode is Ian Nesbitt, an inspiring anaesthetist who served in Afghanistan https://t.co/Q7lhFJ6BlW You can see our latest jobs in anaesthesia here: https://t.co/tQKWHIW5G2
Less than 3 weeks to go until our annual Spring Meeting.
Delegate places still available and bookable online - https://t.co/O7nbMaqOTc
#NEICSSM18#CriticalCare#networking#CPD#anaesthesia https://t.co/XRRqRlS3xx
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Share your audit, case reports, surveys or original research with local and national experts in the #criticalcare field #NEICSSM18
CPR is not a treatment for #ordinarydying. Every instance of futile CPR - which is what will happen if nobody has sorted out the protection of a DNACPR for someone whose life is coming to an end - is a tragedy. Please, doctors, nurses, patients, families - #havetheconversation.