Laura (Cole) Hirello (@lhirello) 's Twitter Profile
Laura (Cole) Hirello

@lhirello

Laura Hirello. Formerly Cole. Formerly Martinello.
Canadian Paramedic that found her way to Australia and into a PhD. She/her. Tweets my own.

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Laura (Cole) Hirello (@lhirello) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hot take: If you need to add a footnote explicitly stating 'I am not sexist', you should spend some time examining the conditions that obligated you to say that, rather than just leaving in the footnote.

Laura (Cole) Hirello (@lhirello) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Applicable to all healthcare workers. Tying your identity to your profession is a recipe for burnout. It is a part of who you are, not all of you

Laura (Cole) Hirello (@lhirello) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Anyone else have a fatigue sweet spot? I do some of my best writing when I'm just tired enough to not think too much about what I'm trying to say

Laura (Cole) Hirello (@lhirello) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My reaction when reading a 2018 article from a critical care journal where they call paramedic study participants 'ambulance drivers'

Laura (Cole) Hirello (@lhirello) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Super excited to share that my Dalhousie SHA thesis work is published! Equity in healthcare utilization in Canada's publicly funded health system: 2000 - 2014 Huge thanks to Mohammad Pulok and Mohammad Hajizadeh Dal Grad Studies Dal Health #HealthEquity link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Canadian Organization of Paramedic Regulators (@copr_ocrp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Paramedics, we invite you to participate in a Consultation & Validation #survey for COPR, which is available at: research.net/r/PERRs_Survey Paramedics who complete the survey are eligible for one of 10 gift cards, each valued at $100. (Cont. in comments.)

#Paramedics, we invite you to participate in a Consultation & Validation #survey for COPR, which is available at: research.net/r/PERRs_Survey

Paramedics who complete the survey are eligible for one of 10 gift cards, each valued at $100. (Cont. in comments.)
McNally Project for Paramedicine Research (@mcnallyproject) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are excited to announce our new partnership with the international journal Paramedicine - first issue to be launched next week. Pleased to join ParamedicChiefs and Australasian College of Paramedicine (ACP) as we further paramedicine! More info here: mcnallyproject.ca/?p=890

We are excited to announce our new partnership with the international journal <a href="/ParamedicineJ/">Paramedicine</a> - first issue to be launched next week.

Pleased to join <a href="/ParamedicChiefs/">ParamedicChiefs</a> and <a href="/ACParamedicine/">Australasian College of Paramedicine (ACP)</a> as we further paramedicine!

More info here: mcnallyproject.ca/?p=890
Canadian Paramedicine (@cdnparamedicine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Insightful articles presented in the May edition of Canadian Paramedicine. A must-read for anyone in the field! read it at candianparamedicine.ca #CanadianParamedicine #EMS #Paramedicine

Insightful articles presented in the May edition of Canadian Paramedicine. A must-read for anyone in the field! read it at candianparamedicine.ca
#CanadianParamedicine #EMS #Paramedicine
Cheryl Cameron (she/her) @cherylcookie.bsky.social (@cherylcookie21) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Annual Women in Canadian Paramedicine issue went live today! Features 10 articles from authors from across 🇨🇦 as well as contributions from 🇦🇺🇳🇿! Shout out to Kaitlin Peters for the striking cover art! Check it out at canadianparamedicine.ca/current-editio…

Canadian Paramedicine Research Day (@canprd_spucan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Speaker highlights for the Second Annual Canadian Paramedicine Research Day on May 25, 2023 include the Canadian Paramedicine Researchers’ Den at 14:30 MDT / 16:30 EDT #CanPRD #SPUCan #Paramedicine #ParamedicineResearch

Speaker highlights for the Second Annual Canadian Paramedicine Research Day on May 25, 2023 include the Canadian Paramedicine Researchers’ Den at 14:30 MDT / 16:30 EDT #CanPRD #SPUCan #Paramedicine #ParamedicineResearch
Dalhousie Division of EMS (@daldivems) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What an action packed day coming up on Thursday! Registration is open for the Second Annual Canadian Paramedicine Research Day on May 25th, 2023 from 7:30 MDT / 9:30 EDT – 15:30 MDT / 17:30 EDT Register for this free event at canadianparamedicineresearch.ca

What an action packed day coming up on Thursday! 
Registration is open for the Second Annual Canadian Paramedicine Research Day on May 25th, 2023 from 7:30 MDT / 9:30 EDT – 15:30 MDT / 17:30 EDT

Register for this free event at canadianparamedicineresearch.ca
Laura (Cole) Hirello (@lhirello) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When I was touched inappropriately at work by a colleague 20 years my senior, I was told he "didn't realize" his behaviour wasn't acceptable. Talk to the women in your services - we have all had or know of, experiences like these. globalnews.ca/news/9783677/l…

Laura (Cole) Hirello (@lhirello) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What does it say about the culture among first responders that this MLA felt comfortable saying something deeply sexist in an open forum? This isn't a problem of individuals, it's a problem of historically entrenched biases and prejudices that we all must address.

Australasian College of Paramedicine (ACP) (@acparamedicine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Project ASAP (Assessing the impact of Shift work in Australian Paramedics) is a research study looking at how shift work and circadian rhythm disruption impacts paramedic decision making, work performance, and physiology. 🔎 Seeking research participants: bit.ly/ACP-ResearchBo…

Project ASAP (Assessing the impact of Shift work in Australian Paramedics) is a research study looking at how shift work and circadian rhythm disruption impacts paramedic decision making, work performance, and physiology.

🔎 Seeking research participants: bit.ly/ACP-ResearchBo…