Reader in Critical Care and Anaesthesia University of Edinburgh
Last week was special.
The Crit Care programme at #EdinburghUni awarded its first ever #MScs.
After 5 years in the making (2 years of work even before the first student logged in!) and a pandemic during lauch year we wondered if this moment would ever come.
Congratulations to all our graduating students and to all my amazing colleagues but particularly my partner in crime Graham Nimmo (second from left) who retires this year.
Published: our report on #ICUrehab in #COVID19 (n=168, SOFA 11 [IQR 9-14])
šPT started within 1 day (10 sessions/pt)
šMedian time to 1. edge-of-bed was 3.9 days [95%CI 2.3 - 5.5]
šdelayed mobilization associated with ECMO-use & high SOFA
Linkš
https://academic.oup.com/ptj/advance-article/doi/10.1093/ptj/pzac157/6812866
I am very proud of my MSc student Nadja Pecorelli who both defended and published her thesis in 2022 š
AbstractObjective. The primary objective of this observational study was to analyze the time to the first edge-of-bed (EOB) mobilization in adults who were crit
#introduction Hello critcare.social!
I'm an emergency medicine trainee in the Thames Valley, currently on my ACCS rotations in ICU and anaesthetics, and I am open to bribes...
On other days? Ice hockey, theatre, Dungeons & Dragons, or a gentle stroll up a mountain.
I didnāt realize that the Dutch fought for their bike lanes. Thereās a lot of history within this that Iām currently naive about but excited to learn!
Hereās the article Iām starting with ā How the Dutch got Their Cycle Paths: https://www.pps.org/article/how-the-dutch-got-their-cycle-paths
Time for a delayed introduction.
Iām a
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š§š»š§š»mother of 6&8 yo girls
āļøjustice seeker
šeater of #CakeForBreakfast
šfounder of #HCWvsHunger
š¦lover of all things sugar
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