Here it is! 🎉
⭐️https://t.co/FH4DXvg5C1⭐️
Don't forget @LksAse can provide access.
Happy to discuss with anyone - feel free to drop me a DM with any questions.
Enjoy!😃
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🌍🚑 Happy International Paramedics Day!
🤝 This year’s theme, "Unity and Community" celebrates the powerful connections between paramedics, colleagues, and partners, working side by side to overcome challenges and deliver exceptional care.
#UnityAndCommunity#IPD2025
Too many people recognize their opinions as feelings, but mistake their beliefs for facts.
Closed minds hold truths to be self-evident. Open minds are willing to question even strongly held views.
Lifelong learning requires the courage to challenge our own convictions.
Anecdotally, I think this is a relatively common issue in cardiac arrest care.
Take time to perfect the essentials when managing an arrest. Don’t accept anything less. If you’re a team leader, or team member, take time to notice these little things that make the big difference
I have to say, I’ve considered doing the same thing.
Really struggling with the ethics of this platform since Musk took over. I’ve stayed because I value the professional network I’m part of on here, but it’s getting harder and harder to justify 🙃
Kudos to NEAS 💚
In the PARAMEDIC-3 trial involving adults with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, an intraosseous-first strategy for vascular access did not result in a higher incidence of 30-day survival than an intravenous-first strategy. Full trial results: https://t.co/JaFt5ad8nO
#RESUS24
Inspired by some awesome @TheResusRoom discussion on sphygmomanometry. (squeezey-pump BP’s) Poll of the week for paramedics in ambulance land: when was the last time you did a manual BP?
Generosity isn’t just a sign of virtue. It’s also a mark of intelligence.
Data: people with high IQs have more unselfish values, give more to charity, and negotiate better deals for others. They prioritize the long-term collective good over short-term self-interest.
It's smarter to be a giver than a taker.
https://t.co/Ee4nbz6Rz6
What influences ambulance clinician decisions to pre-alert emergency departments: a qualitative exploration of pre-alert practice in UK ambulance services and emergency departments https://t.co/iydjCWirEe
Disrespect doesn’t just make people feel bad. It leads them to perform worse.
Evidence from medical teams: Even a single insult decreases the quality of diagnoses and procedures. Rudeness disrupts focus and undermines collaboration.
Civility is not optional. It’s vital.
📢📢Calling all frontline staff in
@EastEnglandAmb? We want to hear about your confidence and experiences in decision-making when attending older adults who have fallen. Follow this link: https://t.co/vcqEw37j2T
Importantly, these results generally line up with what we would expect to see, however, based on previous research. Micro- and nanoplastics have been found to cause all kinds of issues with biological tissues in vitro!
9/10
I have to say, I’ve considered doing the same thing.
Really struggling with the ethics of this platform since Musk took over. I’ve stayed because I value the professional network I’m part of on here, but it’s getting harder and harder to justify 🙃
Kudos to NEAS 💚
🎉 We are thrilled to announce a historic milestone for the College of Paramedics! On July 9, 2024, the Great Seal was officially affixed, bringing the Royal Charter of Incorporation into legal effect!
Stay tuned as we continue this exciting journey together! 🚑🙌
#ParamedicsUK
@wesstreeting@thismorning I'll save you the time and money.
1) pay NHS staff a fair wage and fix retention
2) increase NHS funding inline with Europe
3) end outsourcing and stop wasting money on private health care
4) pay off PFI debts.
Your welcome 🤗