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Daniel

@pemdoc

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Theodor (Uyi) Uzamere, MD, FAAP (@theoumd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think it’s funny when I walk into work in the early hours of the morning and you cross over to the other side of the street. I chuckle when you question whether I work here while I’m in scrubs and have my badge hanging in plain sight. I laugh at the thought of you seeing me

Theodor (Uyi) Uzamere, MD, FAAP (@theoumd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

as a threat when I, a black man, should fear you. From the white women weaponizing police against bird watchers to the white men hunting down and killing joggers, you have given me every reason to fear you…yet, I just wave and smile.

Pamela Kunz, MD, FASCO (@pamelakunzmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I spent many hours last week observing the practice of medicine while sitting at my mom’s hospital bedside and was reminded of some important communication pearls. Some musings… 🧵 1/n

Texas Children's (@texaschildrens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#TexasChildrens nurses, Michael Pickett, Jaime Choate and Jeannie Eggers received a $50,000 award for creating RediStik, a training device that helps nurses practice inserting catheters and performing intravenous therapy. Learn more: ms.spr.ly/6018wTv1k

Daniel (@pemdoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cureus | A Simulation Workshop for Pediatric Residents Using Team-Based Reflective Practice to Communicate Life-Altering News cureus.com/articles/84842… Texas Children's Quality Education and Simulation

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Was reading this article on prehospital preparation while awaiting grand rounds presented by Manish Shah... seems very appropriate. Adaptation of a Simulation Model and Checklist to Assess... : Simulation in Healthcare journals.lww.com/simulationinhe…

William Gibson (@greatdismal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1) “Every living thing on earth today—every fish, beetle, mammal and tree—is the forward point in a flame of life that has remained aglow throughout billions of years…”

Bram Welch-Horan (@drbrampedser) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks to our multi-disciplinary team in #PEM, EC nursing, Sim Center, and other areas for bringing back this recurring event. Under the leadership of Dr. Sharon Won Sharon Kook Won. #SimulationSavesLives

Science Magazine (@sciencemagazine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New in Science: A genetic study involving more than 2,000 dogs suggests that, contrary to popular belief, breed alone is a poor predictor of behavior. Read that research and more in this week's issue. ➡ fcld.ly/85l8lon

New in Science: A genetic study involving more than 2,000 dogs suggests that, contrary to popular belief, breed alone is a poor predictor of behavior.

Read that research and more in this week's issue. ➡ fcld.ly/85l8lon
Elinor Karlsson (elinork.bsky.social) (@eenork) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Perceptions of #dog breed temperments are ingrained in our culture. Breed #stereotypes play out in dog parks, show up in city ordinances & leases, are celebrated at dog shows, and infuse Hollywood movies... but what if I told you dog temperment doesn't work like that? 1/n

Perceptions of #dog breed temperments are ingrained in our culture. Breed #stereotypes play out in dog parks, show up in city ordinances & leases, are celebrated at dog shows, and infuse Hollywood movies... but what if I told you dog temperment doesn't work like that? 1/n
Texas Children's Quality Education and Simulation (@tchquest) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#RCDP In Situ Sim in Emergency Center Texas Children's. Today’s key points: 1) in penetrating trauma, plan how to get out of trauma room (&to OR) ASAP. 2) in cardiac arrest, plan for shockable rhythm; optimize readiness for shock at each pulse/rhythm check. Bram Welch-Horan Daniel

#RCDP In Situ Sim in Emergency Center <a href="/TexasChildrens/">Texas Children's</a>. Today’s key points: 1) in penetrating trauma, plan how to get out of trauma room (&amp;to OR) ASAP. 2) in cardiac arrest, plan for shockable rhythm; optimize readiness for shock at each pulse/rhythm check. <a href="/DrBramPedsER/">Bram Welch-Horan</a> <a href="/pemdoc/">Daniel</a>
Ted Tanner (@drteddyballgame) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm very proud to share this article I wrote with some amazing #PEM docs from @TXChildrensPEM on lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic @md_ems Brent Kaziny Nichole Davis DMPHSociety #disastermedicine #lessonslearned bit.ly/3O4OqAa

Adam Beckman MD (@adamlbeckman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

20 years ago, medical “never events" (e.g. leaving a sponge in a patient after surgery) were the "cost of doing business"–until we decided they were unacceptable. Now, some hospitals are suing patients for bills, playing tax games, & more. These too should be #NeverEvents. 1/x

20 years ago, medical “never events" (e.g. leaving a sponge in a patient after surgery) were the "cost of doing business"–until we decided they were unacceptable.

Now, some hospitals are suing patients for bills, playing tax games, &amp; more. These too should be #NeverEvents. 1/x