Check out the #SCCM2025 playlist to see highlights from this year’s event, including thought leader sessions, SCCM president’s address, sessions from #SCCMDiscovery, and more: https://t.co/1UmZCYrrrp
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Come one, come all to RJ's Activity Center inside our hospital where our Child Life team is whipping up a circus of activities. Our troupe is always looking for new ways to make hospital stays entertaining for all ages.
Pirates from Ye Mystic Krewe of @GasparillaTampa surprised our hospital's little mateys this morning. They handed out beads and other goodies to brighten spirits.
Reminder to register: One week from now, we'll be hosting the inaugural Johns Hopkins Medicine Child Health Research Symposium and the Research Symposium on AI/ML in Pediatrics. You can join in-person or virtually. Register here: https://t.co/PnQwjjRlJm
Please join us next Tuesday, Jan. 28th, 25, 3PM CT/4PM ET/1PM PST. for a joint @SCCM Research Section Grand Rounds and Basic and Translational Research Sub-Committee Meeting:
- ARDS: Past, Present and Future
- Michael A. Matthay MD, @UCSF
RSVP at https://t.co/acQueqPCEl
Saved by a doctor's decision to wait five minutes...Haylie credits maternal-fetal medicine specialist Brad Sipe’s cautious instinct for saving her life after giving birth to twin girls. Read her incredible story here: https://t.co/RfBdDoaAlg
2025 Congress schedule is now available at https://t.co/refhnq69cy
Join the critical care community to explore the latest research and advances in patient care February 23-25, 2025 in Orlando, Florida. ☀️
@SCCM#SCCM2025#SCCMresearch
Reminder: Session proposals for the Society of Critical Care Medicine 2026 Critical Care Congress (March next year in Chicago) ends this month (Jan 31st, 2025). Submissions are open to both members and non-members! More details at https://t.co/kmF0LqB123
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This JAMA Clinical Guidelines Synopsis summarizes the 2024 Society of Critical Care Medicine guidelines on use of corticosteroids in sepsis, acute respiratory distress syndrome, and community-acquired pneumonia.
https://t.co/gADRFLLC8K
“Land acknowledgments tend to reinforce the myth of Native disappearance and irrelevance,” writes Kathleen DuVal. “In calling attention to dispossession, they often miss the point that Native Americans survived and are having a renaissance.”
Read: https://t.co/x0Ed6NkhQd
As temperatures plunge in Tampa Bay, RN Rachel Gurnavage doesn’t stand a chance against snowball fight champion Sebastian in our hospital's Cancer & Blood Disorders Institute. The 3-year-old is fighting neuroblastoma and packs a wicked curveball.
Thank you, Betsy Mauro and your students, for donating hundreds of homemade blankets. Betsy shared that years ago her son received treatment at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital and a similar blanket brought him comfort. https://t.co/dL0QyXSaUe
"We are not making science for science. We are making science for the benefit of humanity."
This #WorldAidsDay we highlight Françoise Barré-Sinoussi, awarded the 2008 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for her role in the discovery of human immunodeficiency (HIV) virus.
#NobelPrize
High prescription drug costs in the US hinder patient access to medication, but there are strategies that clinical teams can use to help patients manage these costs.
https://t.co/wOUBt5JAn8
Globally, new HIV infections fell by 22% between 2010 and 2021.
However, the world is still not on track to meet @UNAIDS global HIV elimination targets.
Explore the latest estimates in a new #GBD study in @TheLancetHIV: https://t.co/rwtifAXbrL @IHME_UW@UW#WorldAIDSDay