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Critical Insight

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calendar_today18-11-2009 10:09:42

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Intensive Care Society 💙 (@ics_updates) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"We are still here. If you become ill with #covid19 we have more tools to help keep you safe at home...We are still here. We still care. But we still need your help" An open letter from Dr Matt Morgan to patients & families, the public, government & policymakers in The BMJ

Kenneth Baillie (@kennethbaillie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please RT: For every critically ill patient with Covid we recruit to GenOMICC Study with Genomics England , we need to find someone similar who tested positive for Covid (virus or antibody)but didn't get very sick. We need people from across UK: covid.genomicc.org

Paul Dark (@darknatter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Important study to support. Funded by Intensive Care Society 💙 , planned and delivered by the wonderful trainees in UK Intensive Care Medicine TRIC Network . Support and mentorship crucial FICMNews

ICNARC (@icnarc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At ICNARC, we're proud to be providing data both to inform organisation and delivery of care and outcomes icnarc.org/Our-Audit/Audi… and to help identify best treatments bit.ly/33104a7 in #COVID19.

Critical Insight (@criticalinsight) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Outstanding science delivered by many colleagues in the midst of a pandemic response in ICU. Only possible because of our commitment to collaborative networked approach. Impressed and proud in equal measure! @NIHRCRNEastMids DREEAM NUH Research Paul Dark

Steve Mathieu (@stevemathieu75) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Details about our mental health & well-being hub here ics.ac.uk/ICS/Education/… Intensive Care Society 💙 is a charity & multi professional society supporting staff during this difficult time and beyond. Details about accessing support via link.

Steve Mathieu (@stevemathieu75) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If there are usually 20 ICU beds in a hospital and they are all full = 100% occupancy If you now create an extra 20 unfunded "surge capacity" ICU beds for a pandemic response and half of these are full = 30 ICU beds = 150% occupancy NOT 75% occupancy Use the right denominator.

Intensive Care Society 💙 (@ics_updates) 's Twitter Profile Photo

👏A huge congratulations to Prof Ramani and 杭州外围/上海外围/广州外围/深圳外围/苏州外围/厦门外围/武汉外围/长沙外围/资源 on their well deserved OBEs and Prof Tamas Szakmany MBE and @EveCorner on their equally as deserving MBEs, as well as all of our other colleagues recognised in the #NewYearsHonours list. #TeamICU💙

Critical Insight (@criticalinsight) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dreadful news. A lovely man, a fantastic advocate for the profession and the college. That he should be taken by the disease he helped us all fight is a tragedy. Thinking of his family, friends and colleagues.

Nitin Arora (@aroradrn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m going to tag this as a little tutorial for Dastardly Yeadon 🔥 Deranged coincidence theorist who keeps saying that there’s no problem from the suppliers of medical ‘gasses’ Most hospitals in the U.K. run their O2 supply from a Vacuum Insulated Evaporator (VIE) frca.co.uk/article.aspx?a… 1/n

Chris Hopson (@chrishopsonnhs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/42 Good to see yesterday’s The Times and The Sunday Times editorial attacking the pandemic of covid misinformation. Here’s my twitter contribution to fighting it, as suggested. Lockdown and covid sceptics continue to consistently misuse cherry picked data to argue NHS not unusually busy.

1/42 Good to see yesterday’s <a href="/thetimes/">The Times and The Sunday Times</a> editorial attacking the pandemic of covid misinformation. Here’s my twitter contribution to fighting it, as suggested.  Lockdown and covid sceptics continue to consistently misuse cherry picked data to argue NHS not unusually busy.
Karim Brohi (@karimbrohi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I agree with the principles of 'good doctor first, then a good surgeon and then an academic'. But, if you do it in this order it's really too late if you actually want an academic position. And there are real strengths to developing surgically and academically in parallel...