Canadian COVID Registry (@covid_registry) 's Twitter Profile
Canadian COVID Registry

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Up-to-date info about COVID-19 and recent studies from the Canadian COVID ED Registry Rapid Response Network! Hosted by @WeAreCanadiEM.

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linkhttps://www.ccedrrn.com/ calendar_today04-03-2021 17:14:42

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Daniel Ting (@tingdan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Over a 9-month study, we found that increased #COVID19 case burden correlated with emotional exhaustion levels among pediatric emergency physicians, but not with depersonalization. Early-career MDs were more at risk of emotional exhaustion. Ped Emerg Care: journals.lww.com/pec-online/Abs…

Over a 9-month study, we found that increased #COVID19 case burden correlated with emotional exhaustion levels among pediatric emergency physicians, but not with depersonalization. Early-career MDs were more at risk of emotional exhaustion. <a href="/PedCareonline/">Ped Emerg Care</a>: journals.lww.com/pec-online/Abs…
CanadiEM (@wearecanadiem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out a recent inforgraphic in collaboration with Canadian COVID Registry looking at COVID physical and psychological quality of life outcomes in patients who presented to Canadian ED's! buff.ly/3KPbHY6 Full paper: buff.ly/3UwSjCf

Check out a recent inforgraphic in collaboration with <a href="/COVID_registry/">Canadian COVID Registry</a> looking at COVID physical and psychological quality of life outcomes in patients who presented to Canadian ED's!

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Full paper: buff.ly/3UwSjCf
Rhonda Rosychuk (@rrosychuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations Murdoch Leeies and the rest of the ⁦Canadian COVID Registry⁩ team for the new paper in ⁦CJEM⁩ : Intubation practices and outcomes for patients with suspected or confirmed COVID-19…. link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Daniel Ting (@tingdan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have extended the application deadline to be the next CanadiEM Deputy Editor-in-Chief to May 31, 2023! Consider applying if you are interested in accelerating your career in medical education. Please reach out if any questions! canadiem.org/canadiem-deput…

Rhonda Rosychuk (@rrosychuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out our new paper: Emergency department crowding negatively influences outcomes for adults presenting for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ⁦CJEM⁩ ⁦UAlberta Med & Dent⁩ ⁦University of Alberta⁩ link.springer.com/article/10.100…

COVID-19 Immunity Task Force (@covidimmunitytf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A CITF-funded study in Scientific Reports by Corinne Hohl University of British Columbia Canadian COVID Registry found the percentage of people who tested positive for COVID-19 upon admission to hospital for something else rose from 10% in wave 1 to 41% during the Omicron wave. ow.ly/XxWr50OpYFJ

A CITF-funded study in <a href="/SciReports/">Scientific Reports</a> by <a href="/corinne_hohl/">Corinne Hohl</a> <a href="/UBC/">University of British Columbia</a> <a href="/COVID_registry/">Canadian COVID Registry</a> found the percentage of people who tested positive for COVID-19 upon admission to hospital for something else rose from 10% in wave 1 to 41% during the Omicron wave.

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COVID-19 Immunity Task Force (@covidimmunitytf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Selon une étude financée par le GTIC de Corinne Hohl University of British Columbia Canadian COVID Registry publiée dans Scientific Reports 10 % des personnes étaient positives à la COVID-19 lors d'une admission à l'hôpital pour autre chose durant la 1ere vague contre 41 % pour la vague Omicron. ow.ly/TX6a50OpYGs

Selon une étude financée par le GTIC de <a href="/corinne_hohl/">Corinne Hohl</a> <a href="/UBC/">University of British Columbia</a> <a href="/COVID_registry/">Canadian COVID Registry</a> publiée dans <a href="/SciReports/">Scientific Reports</a> 10 % des personnes étaient positives à la COVID-19 lors d'une admission à l'hôpital pour autre chose durant la 1ere vague contre 41 % pour la vague Omicron.
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Daniel Ting (@tingdan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Distinguishing #COVID19 from incidental SARS-CoV-2 infection is important as pts w/ COVID have worse hospital outcomes. We found in PLOS One that common administrative definitions misclassify the groups & can underestimate total healthcare resources needed journals.plos.org/plosone/articl…

Distinguishing #COVID19 from incidental SARS-CoV-2 infection is important as pts w/ COVID have worse hospital outcomes. We found in <a href="/PLOSONE/">PLOS One</a> that common administrative definitions misclassify the groups &amp; can underestimate total healthcare resources needed journals.plos.org/plosone/articl…
Iwona Bielska (@iwonabielska) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our paper on patients with COVID-19 who returned to the emergency department is officially out in the April 2024 edition of Emergency Medicine Journal. emj.bmj.com/content/41/4/2… Rhonda Rosychuk JK laurie morrison @Lars_C_Grant @Corinne_Hohl @COVID_Registry Instytut Zdrowia Publicznego WNZ UJ CM @HEI_McMaster #HEDU

Rhonda Rosychuk (@rrosychuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to the ⁦Canadian COVID Registry⁩ team on the new paper: Leveraging a clinical emergency department dataset to estimate two-dose COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness and duration of protection in Canada sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Canadian COVID Registry (@covid_registry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out the latest paper by CCEDRRN, published #OpenAccess in Vaccine. One of the spare keys of this project: Self-reported vaccination status correlated well with BC vaccination data (kappa 0.88). This may obviate the need for linkage w/ vaccination registries in large studies