Doctors and first responders are sounding the alarm on a critical lifeline that most ambulances don’t have. As @CynthiaMcFadden reports, they say it could save tens of thousands of lives a year.
Lines, tubes and codes, oh my! Perfect day for our annual @rwjsurgery PGY2 sim prep for senior call. Thanks to our excellent education team-Drs. Bongu and Cai- and to Dr. Colleen Donovan and @lesbarta- for organizing and for your collaboration. @DylanRNieman@RWJMS@RWJUH
A mark of emotional maturity is hearing disagreement without taking offense.
Thoughtful dissent doesn't always mean you're wrong. It often means the issue is complex and your knowledge is incomplete.
Good-faith debate isn't an attack. It's an opportunity to sharpen your ideas.
An ALERT (Advanced Look Exploratory Research Template) is a 5 min presentation that encapsulates either your new simulation-based research idea, or your progress in implementing an INSPIRE-based research project (as a progress report). Looking forward to these today! #IMSH2023
A wild statistic is that only 15% of ICUs have weekend critical care pharmacists on rounds.
I’m pretty sure folks are just as sick on Saturday vs Friday. We have an access issue to clinical pharmacist services.
#TwitteRx#PharmICU
Beautifully captured @mdez1026
Excited to join my cohort in orientation this morning. Never stop learning! Rutgers Graduate School of Education EdD 2021 Cohort #thenextchapter Rutgers University #healthcaresimulation#learning https://t.co/bYwkib1BZZ
Prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 infection in previously undiagnosed health care workers at the onset of the U.S. COVID-19 epidemic https://t.co/EzLzAC9scU #medRxiv
#IMSH2020 Share what you've learned and be the catalyst! Commit. Then figure it out. Looking forward to #IMSH2021 in New Orleans. Simulation: Bringing learning to life.