
David Carr
@davidcarr333
Professor of Emergency Medicine. Old fashioned bedside clinical educator & lover of almost all sports. My views are mine & don’t represent the views of my work
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http://www.doctordavidcarr.com 24-02-2014 14:59:25
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David Carr George Willis the EMCrit Crew Haney Mallemat Ken Milne MD Sara Crager Cliff Reid Tarlan Hedayati Rosanna Chorro Salim R. Rezaie, MD Iain Beardsell Christopher Hicks Natalie May Simon Carley Jailyn Avila Manrique Umana McDermott Saint Emlyn's #incrementumconference #emergenciassanitarias #healthemergencies



It is absurd that the Ontario government is cutting ER dept hours. Docs in the Soo know the harm this will cause their patients. These miscalculations will be deadly. Ontario Medical Association CAEP alan drummond sootoday.com/letters-to-the…



I still can't believe it, but it happened, I lived it. It was REAL. The dream repeats itself: 4/26-Spain. David Carr George Willis the EMCrit Crew Haney Mallemat Ken Milne MD Cliff Reid Tarlan Hedayati Rosanna Chorro Iain Beardsell Christopher Hicks Natalie May Simon Carley Jailyn Avila Manrique Umana McDermott Saint Emlyn's



First day on the ward? You’re not alone. 🩺 Samir C. Grover, M.D. (Ep 14) teaches docs to lead through uncertainty. 🏥 David Carr (Ep 5 & 57) learned to trust his gut after years in trauma. 🎧 This is what real medical learning sounds like. #DTLRewind #MedEd

This team is on fire. We need 40K in the stands not 30K. Let’s go Toronto Blue Jays Another character win.

Emergency medicine doesn’t wait. That’s why Dr. David Carr (Ep 5) says new residents don’t need more speed. They need structure, backup, and brutal honesty. 📊 ER burnout? Over 50%. 🕒 Avg. delay in care? 18 mins. 💡 But systems—not doctors—usually fail first. This Canada


Hope you can join us this year. Christopher Hicks Sara Gray Catherine Varner Andrew Petrosoniak Natalie May EM UofT Arun Sayal Dennis Cho ElishaTargonsky CAEP NYGH's EM Update


David Carr Andrew Petrosoniak 100% agree. I’ve been a doctor and patient on both sides of the border. Both systems have issues. Both could be better. Neither is a panacea.
