"Canada’s healthcare system, once a source of national pride, is now facing critical challenges that have led many to view it as “unwell” or “sick.”"
Base Hospital medical director Dr. Mike Austin calls for changes to advance the paramedic profession:
https://t.co/8rhOLpkijH
Last call today for Frontenac Paramedic Michael Pasch who is retiring after almost 30 years in paramedicine. Congratulations, Michael! And thank you for your dedicated service all these years.
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#YGK#InFrontenac#Paramedics#LastCall
❗️Just Published ❗️
The methods paper for our research program on violence against #paramedics is available for free.
Our research explores the prevalence, characteristics, contributing circumstances, & risk factors for violence against paramedics
https://t.co/S8Hpoo8FLb
EMERGENCY ALERT: Hawkesbury Hospital closing Emergency Department (Fri-Tue)
Health care is currently so fragile that the smallest change is certain to cause a butterfly effect.
🆘 > offload delays
🆘 > level zeros
🆘 > response times
https://t.co/rGamvv2jtT
The provincial government has announced an $80 million investment to expand the Community Paramedicine for Long-Term Care program to all eligible seniors in Ontario, providing intermediate care for those waiting to enter the long-term care system.
https://t.co/wRJsJ9ML1m
Beautifully said. An ICN Nurse reponds to the Kelowna General Hospital protesters. This was a sad moment in Canadian history, and her words capture the absurdity of it all so well. #COVID19#NursingMatters@nnp_bc https://t.co/1k6fDFj4Su
Being a healthcare worker is tough. @Kori_LaDonna & Ed Spilg led this work 2 better understand resistance 2 wellness interventions & highlight possible foci for individual & system approaches re burnout. https://t.co/i5PSHQhJHF @Drctouchie@uOttawaMed @OttawasDofM @DIME_uOttawa
In Ontario, 20,213,876 vaccine doses have been administered. 81.5% of Ontarians 12+ have one dose and 73.5% have two doses.
108 people are hospitalized (excl. ICU) with #COVID19, and 119 people are in ICU due to COVID-19. Please note that not all hospitals report on weekends.
Even as #COVID19 restrictions continue to ease, if you call 9-1-1, please wait for Paramedics to approach you when the ambulance arrives on scene. Respect physical distancing, wear your mask, allow Paramedics to don PPE and conduct necessary assessments for everyone’s safety.
This year more than ever, paramedics have been putting themselves at risk to keep us safe and healthy. For that, and for always having our backs and showing incredible strength, we say thank you. This week and every week, know that we are so grateful. https://t.co/sBckMPaBiu
May 23-29 is Paramedic Services Week. These dedicated individuals answer the needs of the community, ensure our health, protection, and physical well-being every single day.
Merci à @OttawaParamedic de votre dévouement, compétence et compassion. #SDSP
HAMILTON - Public health officials tagged paramedics to lead the in-home vaccination program because of their experience planning routes and sorting out the logistical headaches that come with something like trying to vaccinate people on a deadline.
https://t.co/zjZXw28Zhp
I want to thank all of the paramedics working 9-1-1 calls on the frontlines, doing COVID swabbing, giving shots on vaccine strike teams, saving thousands of LTC residents and for just being amazing at always doing more with less throughout #COVID 😁
Showin’ some love! ❤️
The third wave continues to create extremely serious conditions in Ontario’s hospitals, and this extraordinary situation requires an extraordinary response. We request patience and support from the public in the weeks ahead. Full statement: https://t.co/V8kVSSAXWO #onhealth
This is what the inside of an ambulance looks like. In rural Canada, paramedics and their patients are contained in close quarters for extended periods of time. Paramedics, of all people, need to be vaccinated yesterday!