The U of T Collaborative Specialization in Resuscitation Science is a bench- bedside-curbside graduate training program promoting research and best practice.
Due to the evolving Covid 19 situation, and an abundance of caution on the part of our host institution, we are cancelling #RiM2020 in Toronto. We aim to "resuscitate" this meeting as soon as possible. Visit https://t.co/dTqm48OS7B for further updates.
Grad students/Fellows/early career investigators. Deadline for Abstracts for #RiM2020 is near. Don't miss the chance to present your research at the "best little resuscitation meeting". Also check out the RiM Raptors' Den. Cash prizes to be won! https://t.co/dTqm48OS7B
Grad students/Fellows/early career investigators. Deadline for Abstracts for #RiM2020 is near. Don't miss the chance to present your research at the "best little resuscitation meeting". Also check out the RiM Raptors' Den. Cash prizes to be won! https://t.co/dTqm48OS7B
#RiM2020 CALL FOR ABSTRACTS NOW OPEN. Grad students / fellows and very early career investigators...submit your novel research for consideration. Come to Toronto for the "best little resus meeting." https://t.co/dTqm48OS7B
@jason_buick@IanR_Drennan@StevenCBrooks@TTJefkins
Resuscitation in Motion (RiM) takes place April 27-28 in Toronto. The best little meeting on the resus calendar is a networking gem aimed at graduate trainees and early career researchers and practitioners. Don't miss it! Register now at https://t.co/213BCr3zw0
#RiM2020
I hope you listened to @KateMMulligan @metromorning today, talking about shift from “what’s the matter with you?” to “what matters to you?” IMHO this shift lays foundation to move our #healthcare system from historically paternalistic care to #patient inspired participatory care
I would love to see a shift in language away from that of “difficult patients”. Often folks who have experienced the most trauma in their lives have learned certain behaviours as a means of survival. Truly understanding this can go such a long way. #MedEd#MedTwitter
We recently announced the appointment of Dr. Andrew Petrosoniak in the role of clinical integration and translational simulation lead, one of the first of its kind in Canada. @petrosoniak shares his thoughts in this Q&A. https://t.co/g47v2DBCOJ
CSRS alumnus and current faculty...@matthewjdouma is a shining example of a collaborative researcher, innovative health care provider and all round special human being. Congrats Matt...well deserved! https://t.co/d1ZkzETiq0