🚨New article alert🚨: Detection of ethanol, cannabinoids, benzodiazepines, and opioids in older adults evaluated for serious injuries from falls https://t.co/GCRlqoPYSp #UMassTox
UMass Chan medical students lead ‘Life Savers’ program at Worcester area parish in honor of Joe Sabato, MD who spent most of his life spreading cpr awareness to as many as he could reach. #SabatosLifeSavers#learncpr#UMasschan
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“As medical professionals, it’s important to bring the tools and skill sets needed to help save lives.” – Beatriz Bacelar
@UMassChan students & staff led a hands-only CPR training session as part of a pilot with the Diocese of Worcester: https://t.co/Ds20p87oEq @UMassEMResearch
New Publication Alert🚨: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial of Augmented Reality Just-in-Time Guidance for the Performance of Rugged Field Procedures | Prehospital and Disaster Medicine | Cambridge Core - https://t.co/odOET5YH7e
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North High School students learn CPR in pilot program with The Manny 267 Foundation supported by @UMassChan Medical School students, faculty, & researchers, @umassmemorial physicians. #tweetWorcester#community
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Original Research from the Department of Emergency Medicine @UMassChan identifies factors associated with overutilization of CT scans of C-spine and presents a model to guide future interventions to optimize ED CT use and minimize unnecessary testing. https://t.co/8I7Dy6yej3
Suicide Prevention Month is drawing to a close. Our research team @UMassChan planted flags yesterday to mark the human toll of suicide and its effect on those left behind. Help is available, you are loved, it gets better #988
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"[T]he MINDER device will use notifications to alert clinicians that a patient might need extra support or positive reinforcement, such as supportive interventions, to ensure patients are adherent to their buprenorphine as prescribed." @Dr_Carreiro 👏
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“Our approach is to meet students at the level that they're at.”
Second-year medical student Kat Playter spoke to WBUR about how they and other UMass Chan Medical School students are teaching area teens how to swim. Listen. 🎧
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Emergency Medicine Faculty @UMassChan study the Impact of Faculty Incentivization on Resident Evaluations, one of which helped their program meet @acgme requirements for frequent resident feedback.
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Edwin Boudreaux PhD @UMassChan says the @NIMHgov grant for CAPES focuses on "figuring out how to accelerate best practices into clinical care across a range of health care settings, including emergency departments, inpatient units and outpatient settings.”
A new center at @UMassChan, in collaboration with WPI, is dedicated to evaluating and accelerating technology aimed at reducing suicide rates. Check out this groundbreaking initiative that could save lives: https://t.co/LQiWF6lHGv #MentalHealthMatters
"CAPES will go beyond evaluating the effectiveness of technology-based interventions to focus on implementation, patient-centered care, business development and ethics"--Edwin Boudreaux PhD
UMass Lowell is a part of the new Center for Accelerating Practices to End Suicide through Technology Translation (CAPES) led by @UMassChan. Supported by a $17M @NIMHgov grant, the center will work to evaluate and accelerate #technology to reduce suicide. https://t.co/oWoXUAqcqz