One year late due to injury but I’m ready now and looking forward to next weekend. Any support to help me around the miles is really appreciated.
https://t.co/GrUYNF95mu
GOOD LUCK to emergency department consultant Dr Will Dean, who will be taking on the #LondonMarathon on 21st April! 🏅
@WestSuffolkNHS
Read more of his story here: https://t.co/IdJPQvfk1N
🚩 Tranexamic Acid - it's complicated....
➡️It's widely used for treatment & prevention of haemorrhage
➡️It's in the WHO's List of Essential Medicines & recommended in the European Traumatic Haemorrhage guideline (2023)
➡️But is it as efficacious as we think?
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Good luck to our fundraisers running the #CambridgeHalfMarathon tomorrow! 🏃♂️
Dr Will Dean 👇 sees our work first hand in West Suffolk Hospital's emergency department. He’s ALSO running the #LondonMarathon for us in April! 😲 https://t.co/JlST1HtAq4
Good luck to our fundraisers running the #CambridgeHalfMarathon tomorrow! 🏃♂️
Dr Will Dean 👇 sees our work first hand in West Suffolk Hospital's emergency department. He’s ALSO running the #LondonMarathon for us in April! 😲 https://t.co/JlST1HtAq4
I’ve decided to run the London Marathon again. It turns out its a lot harder when you haven’t run for 10 years… If anyone is able to sponsor me and help me get round the course I’m running in aid of the My WiSH charity. @MyWishCharity
https://t.co/WWyRcN14j7
New survey for EM ACCS trainees working in anaesthesia & any trainee in ST3 who is yet to complete IAC. Our Training Standards Committee want your thoughts on how COVID 19 is currently affecting anaesthetic training. Survey closes 21 Nov. @EMTAcommittee https://t.co/CXTHdBeuug
Observational study during early stages of UK Covid-19 pandemic. Decreases in all ED presentation types. Reduced IP admissions despite apparently sicker patients. https://t.co/sb6DMQrDXF
Cureus | The Attend Study: A Retrospective Observational Study of Emergency Department Attendances During the Early Stages of the COVID-19 Pandemic Bottom line, all patient groups reduced attendances, IP Admissions reduced even though patients were sicker https://t.co/iBfcYPFyTz
1 With the impending #COVID19 pandemic peak in the UK, adult services are going to be hit disproportionately hard. Since paediatricians may be needed to help by looking after older patients, here's a guide to help children's specialists when the time comes to care for an adult.
24 hours ago I had a mind blowing chat with two Italian intensivists at the front line of the #COVID19#coronavirus epidemic & some of the smartest people in @pedsICU, #ICU & #ECMO
TBH we are all still shell shocked. Audio is not perfect but their wisdom needs to be heard
1. The govt strategy on #Coronavirus is more refined than those used in other countries and potentially very effective. But it is also riskier and based on a number of assumptions. They need to be correct, and the measures they introduce need to work when they are supposed to.
🤯woah... there is no such thing as COVID19, but rather innumerable *different* strains actively evolving & competing with each other. this explains why it's *impossible* to pin down things like mortality rate (it doesn't exist).
(article: https://t.co/GuL9rrpOOR)
#COVID19foam
Does Vitamin C, Thiamine, and Hydrocortisone cure sepsis?
Is this "cocktail" the wonder drug that the media hype implied in 2017 based on ONE before-after retrospective study?
Answers from the 1st major international randomized control trial ARE HERE! @JAMA_current.
THREAD!
There have been debates about the unintended consequences of the four-hour A&E target. So what impact could the move to an average waiting time have on A&E departments? @SivaAnandaciva explores. https://t.co/aa8MwDHjhM