Micheal Thomas (@ofiliy) 's Twitter Profile
Micheal Thomas

@ofiliy

Advance Care Paramedic & Pre Hospital Care Specialist, Educator & Student. Do No Harm & Do Know Harm. #FOAMems #FOAM #FOAMed

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Paul Swinton (@paswinton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hot off the press! Impact of Drug and Equipment Preparation on Pre-hospital Emergency Anaesthesia (PHEA) Procedural Time, Error Rate and Cognitive Load. Paul Swinton alasdair corfield Chris Moultrie David Percival Jeffrey Proctor Neil Sinclair Zane Perkins sjtrem.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…

Sam Ghali, M.D. (@em_resus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here's the #ECG of an elderly woman who was brought to the ER by EMS after calling 911 for shortness of breath. What's her rhythm?

Here's the #ECG of an elderly woman who was brought to the ER by EMS after calling 911 for shortness of breath.

What's her rhythm?
Micheal Thomas (@ofiliy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This guy clearly loves his job 🚁 Highly skilled, confident, and just the right amount grittiness. #Preceptor101 Helicopter Fishing youtu.be/ffEYqGGYXRk

Andrew Merelman (@amerelman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kristin Ireland: Patients in respiratory distress can generate inspiratory flow rates of up to 120 l/min. Putting an NRB at 15 l/min on a patient in distress is not even close to meeting their needs. Must max out flow and add high flow nasal cannula. FOAMfrat #WEMSA2019

Kristin Ireland: Patients in respiratory distress can generate inspiratory flow rates of up to 120 l/min. Putting an NRB at 15 l/min on a patient in distress is not even close to meeting their needs. Must max out flow and add high flow nasal cannula.
<a href="/FOAMfrat/">FOAMfrat</a> #WEMSA2019
Dave (@davelbywater) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The right pad, below the clavicle to the right of the sternum, the centre of the left pad in the mid axilliary line at the level of 5th intercostal space.....Prof Charles Deakin #RCUKAC19

Justin Morgenstern (@first10em) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An update on peripheral vasopressors No bad outcomes in more than 14,000 patients - clearly this is not as dangerous as we we told #FOAMed first10em.com/update-on-peri…

An update on peripheral vasopressors
No bad outcomes in more than 14,000 patients - clearly this is not as dangerous as we we told #FOAMed first10em.com/update-on-peri…
Essex-Windsor EMS (@essexwindsorems) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Come and join a great team! We are recruiting students as Doffing Assistants to work in our Doffing stations set up outside area hospitals. Learn more: careers.countyofessex.ca

Come and join a great team! We are recruiting students as Doffing Assistants to work in our Doffing stations set up outside area hospitals.

Learn more: careers.countyofessex.ca
Meagan Slack (@meg1523) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My first bit of scholarly work published in the July issue of JPP under Education - “Building Ad-Hoc team social capital though simulation.” So neat to see it in print! 🌈

Paul Bailey (@waambmedic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Prehospital phlebotomy by Paramedics gets results back to ED Doctors 53 minutes earlier..... Collaborative work done by SCGH and St John.

Prehospital phlebotomy by Paramedics gets results back to ED Doctors 53 minutes earlier..... Collaborative work done by SCGH and St John.
Mike MacKenzie (@mcmack84) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My humble opinion. Managements are under the impression front line staff work for them. In reality, front line staff work for the public they serve. Management is there to support front line staff and ensure they have necessary resources to effectively and safely to their job.