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Eric Walser

@ewwalser

Endocrine Surgery Fellow @ucalgarysurgery. @critcarewestern @westernusurgery @uoftmedicine grad. Future endocrine & acute care surgeon and intensivist πŸ¦“.

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Awesome new initiative from a forward- thinking team with a great combination of AI knowledge and research chops. Excited to use it now and see what it becomes in the future!

π™Ÿπ™€π™¨π™ 𝙛𝙖𝙧𝙠𝙖𝙨 πŸ’Š (@pulmcrit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

OK fine, but we need some *balance* My recommendations for other elevators: Ask: could the blood culture be a contaminant? Ask: could it be rhinovirus? Ask: could it be excessive antihypertensive medications? Ask: can we stop antibiotics? Ask: does WBC really mean anything?

OK fine, but we need some *balance*

My recommendations for other elevators:

Ask: could the blood culture be a contaminant?

Ask: could it be rhinovirus?

Ask: could it be excessive antihypertensive medications?

Ask: can we stop antibiotics?

Ask: does WBC really mean anything?
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(1/6) Here's 5 things that will help improve your clinical practice that you can do right now without any additional training, reading, or skills πŸ‘‡ #medtwitter #foamed #meded

(1/6) Here's 5 things that will help improve your clinical practice that you can do right now without any additional training, reading, or skills πŸ‘‡

#medtwitter #foamed #meded
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This was a valve in the R internal jugular vein. It's very common (probably 90% of IJvs have one) but we surprisingly tend to forget their presence. Most of them are close to the clavicle. So, it's a good idea to scan not only at the needle landing zone but closer to the clavicle

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(4/5) #4: Logistics is more important than strategy πŸ’ͺ>β™ŸοΈ As a paramedic, logistics and flawless execution is more important than having the perfect plan. The dynamic pre-hospital arena shatters the best laid plans, and improvising and adapting is the norm. In hospital,

(4/5) #4: Logistics is  more important than strategy πŸ’ͺ>β™ŸοΈ

As a paramedic, logistics and flawless execution is more important than having the perfect plan. The dynamic pre-hospital arena shatters the best laid plans, and improvising and adapting is the norm. 

In hospital,
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Do you care for sick patients that need phenotyped resuscitation? If so, you can't miss this πŸ‘‡ Eduardo R Argaiz and I are taking #hcprounds to the next level and are launching our website (hcprounds.com) and newsletter where we explore the cutting edge of hemodynamics, venous

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(1/x) The inferior vena cava (IVC) is 'useless' is a phrase stated confidently and incorrectly by #pocus novices. ❌ The IVC is useless at: - telling you what to eat for dinner - acting as a fuel gauge for volume status - predicting fluid responsiveness HOWEVER. The IVC is

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Sepsis is a leading cause of ICU mortality but remember... not all that glitters is gold... Here are 5 life threatening classes of sepsis mimics you can't afford to miss ☠️ A 🧡 Credit to @pulmcrit for his thoughtful approach πŸ‘‡ #medtwitter #foamed #meded

Sepsis is a leading cause of ICU mortality but remember... not all that glitters is gold...

Here are 5 life threatening classes of sepsis mimics you can't afford to miss ☠️

A 🧡

Credit to @pulmcrit for his thoughtful approach πŸ‘‡

#medtwitter #foamed #meded
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Myth #3/5: Being a great intensivist is 'doing more'. In fact, in many cases, being a great intensivist is knowing when to do everything, and when to do little. One of the hardest parts of critical care is the constant need to transition from a resuscitative mindset to a

Myth #3/5: Being a great intensivist is 'doing more'.

In fact, in many cases, being a great intensivist is knowing when to do everything, and when to do little.

One of the hardest parts of critical care is the constant need to transition from a resuscitative mindset to a
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Primary Aldosteronism is very common This interactive case reviews how to recognize it, avoid pitfalls, and effectively help your patients NEJM nejm.org/doi/full/10.10… (free access with login)

Primary Aldosteronism is very common

This interactive case reviews how to recognize it, avoid pitfalls, and effectively help your patients <a href="/NEJM/">NEJM</a> 

nejm.org/doi/full/10.10…

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CRAWFORD WINS KITZBÜHEL DOWNHILL ALEXANDER TAKES THIRD bit.ly/3CdtKFX #CANskiteam CRAWFORD REMPORTE LA DESCENTE DE KITZBÜHEL, ALEXANDER PREND LA 3E PLACE bit.ly/40KI6XA

CRAWFORD WINS KITZBÜHEL DOWNHILL ALEXANDER TAKES THIRD
bit.ly/3CdtKFX

#CANskiteam 

CRAWFORD REMPORTE LA DESCENTE DE KITZBÜHEL, ALEXANDER PREND LA 3E PLACE
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For new #ICU fellows the learning curve is STEEP. On reflection, the best fellows seem to master core groups of skills in a somewhat predictable order. Here is my take on the "Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs" equivalent for ICU skills. 1st: Resuscitative Skills --> without

For new #ICU fellows the learning curve is STEEP.

On reflection, the best fellows seem to master core groups of skills in a somewhat predictable order.

Here is my take on the "Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs" equivalent for ICU skills.

1st: Resuscitative Skills --&gt; without