@kylederrick@DGlaucomflecken I used to have a healthy fear of NICU RNs as well. Turns out they can be nice people. Who would have thought! Anyway, a little sad he forgot about the Respiratory Therapists in the NICU group
This tweet screenshot is from Premier Scott Moe on rail blockades exactly two years ago. Feb. 12, 2020.
The video below is from his interview Wed. with @DavidWCochrane on @PnPCBC on blockades and protests happening across Canada now.
Just a tad excited....in 2012 I applied to U of S masters program to one day share my passion for Physical Education with pre-service teachers. Today that happened!
Become a Respiratory Therapist! Seats are reserved for qualified Saskatchewan students at @SAIT in Calgary.
‼️ Information session March 24. ‼️ Application deadline May 1st. 🔗https://t.co/ZOUykmtvYO
Attention RTs working in Canadian ICUs! You are invited to participate in a research project being conducted by the University of Saskatchewan: Exploring the Impact of COVID-19 Visitor Restrictions on Care in Canadian ICUs.
https://t.co/mb4ZI29l1s
We are pleased to welcome Chitra Gnanasabesan to her new role of President of the CSRT Board of Directors! Chitra has completed a one year term as President-Elect, and replaces Adam Buettner who will now assume the role of Past-President.
A huge “thank you” to our outgoing CSRT Board members: @patriciatherriault, Elisha Kant and Scott Vigliotti. Your dedication to the profession and guidance over the past years is very much appreciated.
National survey reveal that 94% of Canadians support mental health parity: https://t.co/QhsA7cJbOw
The CSRT is proud to be a member of HEAL, Organizations for Health Action.
The @CJRTeditor, the official journal of the CSRT, was cited in @walrusmagazine for its leadership in fighting predatory publishing. Our open-access journal has a rigorous review & approval process, ensuring access to reliable evidence to inform practice. https://t.co/WsTPsvDSWG
What an amazing way to end #csrt2019. Thank you to Kelsey Thibault for being vulnerable and sharing her experiences as a direct care provider on the Humboldt Broncos tragedy. Simply inspiring RT.
Tonight was the first meeting for our first iteration of our first online course: the CSRT Systematic and Integrative Review course. Welcome to all of the learners and mentors! #LungNerds