Will Johnston
@seewillyj
Tactical Paramedic & MSc Health Sciences Education | Interested in team performance, selection & assessment, and tactical paramedicine | Fellow @McNallyProject
ID: 82443124
https://about.me/william.johnston 14-10-2009 19:57:50
1,1K Tweet
551 Takipçi
933 Takip Edilen
Did you know that McNally Project for Paramedicine Research is hosting a Preconference Research Day Sept 8 at Paramedicine Across Canada Expo? Everyone is invited to join us in learning about research and how we can advance our profession! Did I mention FREE lunch and coffee? ☕️ Register 👇🏼 pac-expo.ca
2: We're presenting about how the podcast plays into knowledge translation Paramedicine Across Canada Expo. If you're attending the conference, come say hi :)
Many problematic "solutions" emerge from a top-down process that Steven Shorrock calls work-as-imagined solutioneering A must read for healthcare leaders. Unintended consequences, solutions waiting for a problem, compromises... Some thoughts in a 🧵 humanisticsystems.com/2018/06/03/wor…
Successfully defended my Master’s thesis today! This thing was my Everest, so grateful to everyone that made it possible. Some paramedics are flourishing at work, it’s time to replicate their excellence for the future of Paramedicine. Royal Roads
Thanks Sean Brayford-Harris for the highlight reel from TacticalTrauma Looking like this is a must attend conference in the future for me!
In this prespecified subanalysis of the Prehospital TXA for TBI trial, an association between a 2g prehospital TXA bolus and decreased mortality in patients with intracranial hemorrhage was identified #TBI #TXA Susan Rowell journals.lww.com/jtrauma/abstra…
#Paramedics Are you languishing or flourishing at work? Paige Mason speaking about #MentalHealth and #WorkplaceWellbeing Fantastic insights on the importance of role identity, systems thinking and sense of connection #PHECC24
Our data suggest that prioritization of prehospital transfusion improves survivability in patients with severe hemorrhage despite a modest increase in transport time. Tulane - Department of Surgery @MarkPiehl Jacob Broome journals.lww.com/jtrauma/abstra…
Fantastic listen with many take aways! Thanks Claire Park! “Act when you have 40-70% of the information. Waiting for more certainty risks losing critical time”