
Andrew coggins
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Healthcare Educator Western Sydney
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http://www.emergencypedia.com 14-10-2011 01:31:31
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Role and troll model moments that shapes the professional identity formation. Listen in on this weeks really interesting episode. Dr Jason Frank @LindaSMedEd Dr. Lara Varpio and Jonathan Sherbino are on fire. #PIF #RoleModel #residency #meded bit.ly/3KvHIn6


I’m still thinking about this. Paramedic practitioner tells James O'Brien: 🔸It doesn’t matter that he hasn’t studied medicine 🔸He’s better than doctors because he looks up from his screen 🔸He’s essentially done medicine vocationally as he was questioned ‘for weeks’ ☠️ ☠️ ☠️

Trying to grasp some of the gems of #ASME2024 Prof. Gabrielle Finn with team, what an amazing work! Thank you for inviting us; The Papers Podcast . Wonderful to meet so many listeners. And wow! What conversations I’ve been fortunate to take part in. Leaving with new friends.



The ACT Region Meta-Debrief Club 'Christmas in July' session. Worse ways to spend a wintery afternoon... ❄️🎄 In collaboration with staff from University of Canberra Canberra Health Services, and School of Medicine and Psychology. Shout out to Andrew coggins and Nathan Oates in Bega for connecting in as well.



Walter Eppich & Michelle Kelly headline the 2nd annual Canberra Simulation Symposium. Tuesday December 3 at University of Canberra. Register here: lnkd.in/d6zuEqpG


Important work with Callie Tennyson sharing the ABCD framework for family oriented and patient-centered communication during resuscitation events. Emotional presence and effective family comms are skills that every level of #EMS clinician can benefit from in their practice. #ReSS24





End of an era in #MedEd #HPE Thanks for all the learning, laughs, and inspiration Dr. Lara Varpio Jonathan Sherbino Dr Jason Frank @LindaSMedEd 🥲💙 podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the…



Differing factors impact imaging decisions by ED MOs during day and night shifts. Limited resources and MO fatigue should be considered emj.bmj.com/content/early/… Emergency Medicine Journal