
Kathryn Jordan
380 posts

Kathryn Jordan
@KatAnnJordan
PhD studentship with Asthma UK Centre for Applied Research & Swansea University MSc BA (Hons) Teacher, Runner, Irish Dancer, Skier Severe eosinophilic asthma











Hi, ER Doc here. RT if you’ve ever done CPR on someone and they survived. Trying to prove something.




🙋♂️ Must see!- Intubated ICU patients using VR platform technology to exercise in bed & escape for a brief vacation! 👉 Still critical to walk & mobilize intubated patients as well! What do you think? #FOAMcc #ICURehab #RehabLegend #MedEd H/T Darlan Nitz & @OGdukeneurosurg





Wondered what r Emeritus Professor Neil Armstrong has been up 2? Here it is - a weighty tome - 104 scientists & clinicians, from 67 universities & university hospitals in 25 countries contributed 700,000 words -750 pages, 54 chapters, over 200 figs & 100 Tables @OxUniPress




After seeing the first preview of Next to Normal last night I think it's officially time to start the campaign for the West End transfer it deserves... preferably an open-ended one.

Just over 2 years ago, Martha Mills died in hospital of sepsis. Her tragic death was avoidable and is leading to the introduction of Martha’s law - a right for families to get second opinions. She died because of a hospital culture – where questioning and challenge were not routine and speaking up was difficult. The law may be changing but its our culture which needs to change. Everyone of us who works in hospitals, has to ask ourselves, what more can I do to help change the way we work so that others don’t die for the same reason Martha died. We owe it to her. She deserves nothing less. In this week’s Mail’s health section, I look at why Martha died and how future deaths could be avoided.

Prednisolone given universally for COPD exacerbations causes harm without any benefit. Patients deserve blood eosinophil-guided prednisolone treatment for COPD exacerbations. bit.ly/3pR2BSY



