Michele Schaeffer (@littleschaeffer) 's Twitter Profile
Michele Schaeffer

@littleschaeffer

Research Associate 🫁, #CPEPLab @HLIStPauls

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calendar_today02-04-2010 21:09:10

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Rachael Evans (@revans_breathe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dyspnea 2018 - Montreal Dr Michele Schaeffer outlines the role of hyperoxia to improve exertional #breathlessness in #ILD. Results of acute study positive. Multi-centre RCT with training with and without hyperoxia. #pulmonaryrehab watch this space!

ALP Cycles Coaching (@alpcycles_coach) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Special Blog Post Friday! From concussion to winning races; A Lesson in Patience. By ALP Athlete Michele Schaeffer alpcyclescoaching.com/blog/lessoninp…

HLI at St Paul's (@hlistpauls) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Learn more about Dr. Jordan Guenette and Dr. Michele Schaeffer's research in a recent video made by @BCLungAssoc! youtu.be/UNS6Q5U4Klg bit.ly/2DT4vcg

BC Lung Foundation (@bclungfdn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr. Michele Schaeffer explains how breathlessness caused by lung disease can lead to a loss of physical fitness. Her work in UBC’s Cardiopulmonary Exercise Lab at St. Paul’s Hospital supports patients’ ability to exercise, get fit and increase their quality of life. HLI at St Paul's

HLI at St Paul's (@hlistpauls) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Proud to announce that 4 HLI postdocs received @MSFHR Research Trainee Awards! Congratulations to Drs. Kelly Genga, Ji-Young Kim, Emmanuel Osei and Michele Schaeffer!

Proud to announce that 4 HLI postdocs received @MSFHR Research Trainee Awards! Congratulations to Drs. Kelly Genga, Ji-Young Kim, Emmanuel Osei and Michele Schaeffer!
Dennis Jensen (@drj9378) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nice work by my first MSc student, Dr Michele Schaeffer, and the CPEP Lab UBC group. The ventilatory system rarely limits exercise tolerance in healthy adults. IMHO, be skeptical of commercial (profit driven) devices that claim to improve exercise by optimizing pulmonary function

Dennis Jensen (@drj9378) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CPEP Lab UBC (and my 1st ever MSc student, Michele Schaeffer) provide more evidence that, with few exceptions (eg., elite endurance trained athletes), the respiratory system does not limit exercise tolerance in healthy adults. #StopTryingToTrainTheRespiratorySystem

Dennis Jensen (@drj9378) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In this review, my CPEP Lab UBC colleagues (Drs. Michele Schaeffer & Jordan Guenette) & I summarize the physiological factors responsible for #ageing & #pregnancy induced increases in the V′E/V′CO2 response to #exercise, including VD/VT & PaCO2 CERPLMcGill err.ersjournals.com/content/30/161…

PR Assembly (@pr_assembly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Upcoming Journal club on #LongTerm #PulmonaryRehabilitation #Maintenance Program for #COPD Patients in a Real-Life Setting: A 5-year Cohort Study 21st September 5pm ET Presented by Michele Schaeffer. Link below to join. thoracic.org/members/assemb…

The Dyspnea Society (@dyspneasociety) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Best abstracts in respiratory physiotherapy: Michele Schaeffer presenting on IMT for unilateral diaphragm dysfunction. Improvements in dyspnea, ex tolerance & resp muscle function compared w sham #ERS2023

Best abstracts in respiratory physiotherapy: <a href="/littleschaeffer/">Michele Schaeffer</a> presenting on IMT for unilateral diaphragm dysfunction. Improvements in dyspnea, ex tolerance &amp; resp muscle function compared w sham #ERS2023
Kyle (@hellokbo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Don't think she had a moment to relax all #ERSCongress ! Dr. Schaeffer with a cool pilot study exploring the effects of menthol on dyspnea, and reminding me that I need to return to breathlessness research.

Don't think she had a moment to relax all #ERSCongress ! Dr. Schaeffer with a cool pilot study exploring the effects of menthol on dyspnea, and reminding me that I need to return to breathlessness research.
ERS publications (@erspublications) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ERJOR: Inspiratory muscle training is a well-tolerated conservative treatment option for people with unilateral diaphragm dysfunction that yields meaningful benefits in activity-related dyspnoea and exercise tolerance. bit.ly/3PhCS0a

ERJOR: Inspiratory muscle training is a well-tolerated conservative treatment option for people with unilateral diaphragm dysfunction that yields meaningful benefits in activity-related dyspnoea and exercise tolerance. bit.ly/3PhCS0a