Check out our recently published work - Quality improvement initiative for improved patient communication in an ED rapid assessment zone @chartierlucas@WoolnerVictoria@UHN@Hi_QuI_Ps https://t.co/ia85iqB4FB
UHN Emergency Department (ED) staff are celebrating and supporting our LGBTQ2S staff and patients this #Pride month in style with caps and headbands featuring the rainbow flag — sewn by ED staff and community volunteers, with materials generously supplied by an anonymous donor.
Have you ever wondered how to improve inter-shift handover communication in your emergency department? Check out our ED-VITALS framework as a starting point to consider: https://t.co/vZ0JDHIyEw @emergmedottawa@CAEP_Docs@dr_lisa_lcalder
Check out this new article by @ToriWoolner and the @UHN & @uoftmedicine#ED#QI team on improving timely analgesia administration for musculoskeletal pain in the emergency department @masood_sameer@ak_taher@davidcarr333 https://t.co/VC9e9pOHsL
⚡👩⚕️⚡@woolnervictoria Emphasizing the importance of using our #Nursing colleagues to full scope to improve care. In addition the value of standardized #debriefing to acknowledge the impact of the work we do and learn to cope #together
@Emergency_UHN@WoolnerVictoria nailed the great updates on nurse literature- #Pocus guided IVs by nurses are safe, nurse initiated xrays reduce LOS, and clinical debriefing is of major importance❤️
Are you frustrated with issues in your work environment? Wondering where to start to improve care? (And how will you even know whether you are successful?!) Join us at @CAEPConference's #QIatCAEP workshop to learn how to do all that! @CAEP_Docs#QI#CAEP19 https://t.co/wGXSYhGitp