(he/him). An ER nurse/medical student with an interest in General Surgery & Emergency Medicine. Enjoys rock climbing and the outdoors. MUN class of 2026
This was a weekend of firsts! I had an amazing experience at my first #caepconference and presented my first ever moderated poster. I also got to learn & practice some essential #emergencymedicine skills. Huge thank you to my research supervisor @KaylaFurlong for everything
Huge congrats to @_kurtisbutt_ on your moderated poster this afternoon 🎉🩺🤓
‘Community emergency’ patients are an important population often forgotten about and with bad outcomes if not dispositioned appropriately, we need to do better!
Other co-authors: @AmberHod1 @raleenmurphy @PamelaDoran11
@CAEPConference@CAEP_Docs @caepstudent @MUNEmergencyMed @MUNMed
Comparing rural and urban outcomes of ‘community emergency’ patients at EDs in NL @SRPCanada; great job @AmberHod1 for delivering the presentation, and to @_kurtisbutt_@raleenmurphy @PamelaDoran11 and others for your contributions to this project! We need better care for older adults to keep them out of the ED, and better care if they show up! @MUNEmergencyMed @MUNMed@UGMEMUNMED #SRPC2024 #ruralhealthcare
What's ECMO and how does it work? This 📟OnePager is a gentle introduction to the basics of ECMO including:
⚙️Components & how the circuit works
🎛️Adjusting oxygenation (O2) & ventilation (CO2)
Useful #TipsForNewDocs here👇
https://t.co/R1kRZrMkqr
This study evaluates the effect of SSRF vs. nonoperative management for multiple rib fractures after cardiopulmonary resuscitation. The SSRF group had more severe thoracic injuries with a subsequent longer ICU LOS while other outcomes were similar
#JoTACS
https://t.co/1Kj36pZ9rT
Can police transport save lives?🚨
A study of 1300 patients with firearm injuries in Philadelphia suggests that police transport is faster than ambulance-based systems, & is associated with better survival of critically-injured individuals
@DctrJByrne
https://t.co/3i9IxEQ65g