Ben (@benjwilnic) 's Twitter Profile
Ben

@benjwilnic

Paramedic & Clinical Education Manager for @scas999. MSc Student. Interests: HF, Resus & Crit Care. I run, I drink coffee. Thoughts & RTs reflect my own views.

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Dear DPDgroup. As u can’t be bothered to answer the 📞 I thought I’d ask here whether u think this is an acceptable way 2 deliver a package & how much of my time I should waste cleaning up a mess caused by ur delivery driver who nonchalantly watched this blow everywhere?

Dear <a href="/DPDgroup_news/">DPDgroup</a>. As u can’t be bothered to answer the 📞 I thought I’d ask here whether u think this is an acceptable way 2 deliver a package &amp; how much of my time I should waste cleaning up a mess caused by ur delivery driver who nonchalantly watched this blow everywhere?
Clare Bosanko (@clarebosanko) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Follow up from Rod Mackenzie The Royal Society of Medicine #RSMEM, write notes, reflections, incident reports, coroners reports etc as if they will be read out in court and by a patient or their relatives. Use language carefully, calmly and kindly.

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Last week I had 1st year OSCEs for MSc Prehospital critical care. V. Interesting, challenging and thought-provoking. Biggest lesson is that, no matter what your ambition or skill level, doing the essentials brilliantly is the most important thing! #phccrt DAATCL University of Plymouth 🚁🚑

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Hi twittersphere. Does anyone have any good references to do with leadership in ad-hoc teams? I’m searching the usual places TheResusRoom and RCEMLearning plus SydneyHEMS. Thank you 👊🏻

Karim Brohi (@karimbrohi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A short animation from London Trauma System on the management of chest wall injuries for all healthcare professionals looking after these patients in Trauma Units and across the System. vimeo.com/591419340 (4 mins) First in a series :)

Josh Trebach, MD (@jtrebach) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ACTIVATED CHARCOAL. As an emergency doc and tox fellow...I love it. But what exactly is activated charcoal? How does it work? Who should I give it to? Can I give it after it's been 1 hour (spoiler: yes)? (A brief 🧵on activated charcoal...) ☠️🔥☠️🔥☠️🔥☠️🔥☠️ #ToxTweets

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It’s time to upgrade my trusty Apple Watch 4 because I smashed it to pieces dropping it! Can’t decide whether 2 stay Apple or move to the Garmin Fenix/FR945? 🤯 Will be used for running & cycling mostly. Help! ✌🏻

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This, every day of the week! Despite repeatedly being shown by people who think I ought to know better I still cannot fathom the things out 🤯

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I’m feeling first day nerves again for the first time in a very long time! First day of induction into my new role as a Clinical Team Educator for South Central Ambulance Service 🚑

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Starting two weeks leave today back in sunny South Devon. Oh and we’re getting married on Friday! Bring it on 😍☀️

Starting two weeks leave today back in sunny South Devon. Oh and we’re getting married on Friday! Bring it on 😍☀️
NHS London (@nhsenglandldn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

British Sign Language (BSL) users can now make 999 calls by video thanks to a new app. 📱 Watch London Ambulance Service paramedic Richard explain how it works. ⬇️

Matt Sztajnkrycer (@noobiematt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amal Mattu at #MEMC23 Simultaneous T wave inversions in inferior AND anteroseptal leads is predictive of PE. Studies suggest 75 - 99% predictive.

<a href="/amalmattu/">Amal Mattu</a> at #MEMC23

Simultaneous T wave inversions in inferior AND anteroseptal leads is predictive of PE. 

Studies suggest 75 - 99% predictive.