Joseph Donnelly (@joseph_aotearoa) 's Twitter Profile
Joseph Donnelly

@joseph_aotearoa

Antipodal brain monitoring

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A colleague asked whether there are 'low-hanging fruits' to improve the response to the pandemic. I know two for all those who publish original data: – Publish data in a csv file. (Not in pdfs, press conferences, or Twitter images.) – Provide a clear description of that data.

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With Microsoft planning to build a data centre in Aotearoa, is it time that we FINALLY move to e-medical records across the country? NZ is already uniquely placed to harness data with our IDI system but how can we STILL be using paper notes in hospital?! Ministry of Health - Manatū Hauora

Joseph Donnelly (@joseph_aotearoa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nice work from AriErcole @DrSmielewski and Co. Brain tissue oxygenation not intimately linked with changes MAP and ICP.What influences brain oxygenation then? PaCO2? PaO2?? brain VO2??? If we use the signal to help treat patients, we need to understand the physiology #TBI

Ed Needham (@needhamneuro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Perhaps some of the large publishing groups could invest some of their substantial profits into fellowships for these early-career academics? Springer Nature Elsevier Wiley @SAGE_Publishing

E-Tangata (@etangata) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“I was going to treat all of my patients the same, because I was ‘colour-blind’. . . It wasn’t until I started specialising in public health that I realised how ill-informed and ignorant I’d been.” — Dr Vanessa Selak e-tangata.co.nz/reflections/wh…

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Can we let a computer tell us how to manage blood pressure? Great effort from the Dutch group showing that automated personalised pressure targets are safe and feasible after brain trauma