Patrick Archambault
@patarchambault
Emergency, Critical Care physician, Knowledge Translation Researcher, Research on Wikis, #hcsm, #FOAMed
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Thank you L Graves Fac de médecine UL Michelle Kho, PT, PhD Corinne Hohl @NCER_CDA CIHR FRQ - secteur Santé for contributing to this project presented at the 2nd Canadian Symposium on Long COVID: Affecting One, Affecting All. - via #Whova event app
🚨 Calling all international emergency medicine academics! 🌍 Join us in shaping the #ICEM2025 by signing up to review abstracts. Your expertise can help us highlight groundbreaking research! 📝🌟 Sign up today! International Conference on Emergency Medicine PECARNteam International Federation for Emergency Medicine
Post-COVID-19 condition symptoms among emergency department patients tested for #SarsCoV2 infection A documented SARS-CoV-2 infection increased the risk fourfold of reporting #longCOVID symptoms Patrick Archambault Rhonda Rosychuk L Graves Covid Long-Haulers Support Group Canada nature.com/articles/s4146…
Toronto hospital system offers housing to homeless ER patients. University Health Network project designed to improve lives of people experiencing #homelessness while reducing use of the strained public health care system, by Kelly Grant theglobeandmail.com/canada/article… via The Globe and Mail Andrew Boozary MD
Our Nature Communications study is a testament to the power of collaboration working with #CCEDRRN patient partners to explore the long-term effects of #COVID19. Their lived experience provided essential insights. CIHR L Graves Covid Long-Haulers Support Group Canada nature.com/articles/s4146…
Our Nature Communications study compared #LongCOVID symptoms in both positive and negative #COVID19 cases. We analyzed data from over 6,700 patients to understand the long-term effects of #COVID19. This allowed us to identify key differences. CIHR FRQ - secteur Santé nature.com/articles/s4146…
In our Nature Communications study, a positive #COVID19 test was the most important predictor for developing #LongCOVID. This underscores the link between infection and #LongCOVID. It also supports the importance of continued testing for #COVID19 when suspected. nature.com/articles/s4146…
The magic of using data for good reasons: One of the busiest emergency departments in Ontario also has some of the shortest wait times - The Globe and Mail Simon Berthelot apple.news/Ar2116qOETxGAu…
L’usage des données pour les bonnes raisons: One of the busiest emergency departments in Ontario also has some of the shortest wait times - The Globe and Mail Simon Berthelot apple.news/Ar2116qOETxGAu…