The CSRT proclaims October 20-26 as Respiratory Therapy Week in Canada, to celebrate the respiratory therapy profession and the outstanding dedication and passion of RTs. This includes all areas of respiratory therapy practice, including anesthesia assistance. #RTWeek2024
“We are seeing patients come in much sicker than when COVID-19 began, and they’re needing more oxygen, or, worse, intubation, much sooner,’ says Shaye, a respiratory therapist in #yyc. #WeAreAHS#RTWeek2021
It’s Respiratory Therapy Week & we want to recognize the Stollerific RT's who provide expert care at the Stollery Children's Hospital, including our Stollery NICUs at the Royal Alex and Sturgeon Community Hospitals. Thank you for helping Stollery kids breathe easier. #rtweek2021
Oct 24-30, 2021 is Respiratory Therapy Week in Canada and we are spotlighting one of our very own. Bobbi’s outstanding commitment and passion as a dedicated RT, healthcare worker and cornea recipient herself, shines daily in her line of work. #RTWeek2021 https://t.co/WWAL4P99Hb
The Respiratory Therapy Practice-Based Outcomes Initiative (RT-PBOI): Developing a framework to explore the value added by respiratory therapists to health care in Alberta 🇨🇦
Available at: https://t.co/lAQdOkyPmd By @Robbie113 et al
We're having a lull in live election results right now as we wait for numbers to come in. Instead of pundits to fill the time, we have we have purrs: https://t.co/x8CwOf4sqa #Election2020#ElectionNight
Tonight, the High Level Bridge in Edmonton will shine in love and deep gratitude for the life of an Edmonton original, Joey Moss. Blue and orange, green and gold. He was a great one, too.
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@PMadridShow Thank you for sharing this wonderful man's important words on the show, Patrick. Question- is it usual for a Dem. Rep speak to speak at the RNC?
Dr. David Zygun, an ICU physician, says “this is a time of ‘we’. By working together to limit the spread of illness, we can give our healthcare teams their best chance to help those who experience severe cases of #COVID19 & to ensure our resources are not overwhelmed. #StayAtHome
The days and months ahead will be difficult for all of us.
We need to face this pandemic together and respond to this extraordinary crisis with extraordinary kindness.
I want to remind Albertans: it is together that we will overcome. #COVID19AB
Marc Duhamel, an Operating Room Nurse at the U of A Hospital, says staff are gaining more confidence and teams are becoming proficient with the new #ConnectCare system every day.