Irina Charania

295 posts

Irina Charania

Irina Charania

@ProudRRT

Mom, Simulation Educator, Respiratory Therapist. Opinions are my own

Katılım Ekim 2014
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Irina Charania
Irina Charania@ProudRRT·
Looking for a reason to maintain hope. Has anyone had @AirCanada lose their bag (scanned as accepted, and nothing afterward) and happened to ever see it again? I even called lost and found at STL, to try to track it down on my own.
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Air Canada@AirCanada·
@ProudRRT Hello Irina, We're sorry to hear about your delayed luggage, please send us a DM with your delayed luggage reference number and we will look further into this for you. /Oscar
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Irina Charania
Irina Charania@ProudRRT·
@AirCanada please find my luggage. I dropped off my priority bag at the check-in counter in STL last Friday, and it has not been seen since. Please help!!! I was coming home from a work trip for the @Laerdal SMS, and all my work clothes and shoes were inside.
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Irina Charania
Irina Charania@ProudRRT·
@AirCanada, please find my luggage. I traveled home last week from a work event in STL, and the last time there is any record that my bag existed was when it was accepted at the Priority Counter, and had Priority Tag attached and scanned. It had all my work clothes.
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Irina Charania@ProudRRT·
It appears I have been living under a rock, as it was only today that I came across @MackayIM's brilliant Swiss cheese model adaptation. Great reminder of how the path forward needs to be build on "both and" approaches, rather than "either or"
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Why?
Why?@whykeepitup·
@EricTopol Thanks @EricTopol I didn’t do but can’t remember where I got to give credit!
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Eric Topol@EricTopol·
Profile of a leading force of Covid vaccine misinformation, Robert Malone. He asserts "vaccines "are not working" despite hard evidence: reduction of hospitlalizations by 90% (vs Omicron,+ 3rd shot), 99% reduction of death, #LongCovid, + more washingtonpost.com/health/2022/01… by @TimBella
Eric Topol tweet media
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Irina Charania
Irina Charania@ProudRRT·
@Chris__Merritt @michelleschmude Absolutely! We run some, but not nearly enough CME sessions. On the hopefull side when we do we consistently get participants returning for subsequent sessions and continuing to request session. The biggest hurdle is getting the 1st one set-up. #hmichat
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Chris Merritt
Chris Merritt@Chris__Merritt·
@ProudRRT @michelleschmude I'll add that this goes for us faculty learners too - with all the talk of boosters, sim is a great competency booster to keep us from falling off the forgetting curve. #HMIchat
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Irina Charania
Irina Charania@ProudRRT·
@michelleschmude We have consistently heard from our learners (anecdotally) that they felt more prepared in dealing with challenging situations after they have encountered them in #simulation. #hmichat 1/2
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Irina Charania
Irina Charania@ProudRRT·
@nthibodeaujarry We have also helped our #Psychiatry program develop sims to prepare their R1s for their first overnight call shifts and their R4 & R5s to practice independently managing some challenging cases including complications during ECT (in partnership with #anaesthesia)
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Irina Charania
Irina Charania@ProudRRT·
@nthibodeaujarry We have partnered with our #neurorehab team to create sim sessions where residents, nurses and allied health need to work together to care for multiple patients and attend to emergent situations as they arise - Autonomic dysreflexia, unwitnessed falls, aggression post-TBI
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Irina Charania
Irina Charania@ProudRRT·
A1: The role of simulation is context dependent. For pre-licensure it is largely to develop skills and confidence; post-licensure it is to manitain skills/competence with infrequent presentations and continue to develop one's practice #hmichat
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Irina Charania
Irina Charania@ProudRRT·
Hello from cold Calgary. Looking forward to the discussion! #hmichat
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Irina Charania
Irina Charania@ProudRRT·
I have always been a fan of open book exams, not because they are easier (when written well the are not), but because I feel they provide a better picture of my ability to apply what I have learned (focus on transferability of knowledge).
Simon Fleming 🛠@OrthopodReg

Thoughts n/? A short blue sky, non-exhaustive thread #MedEd #medtwitter #orthotwitter When I worked at a Hospital that shall remain nameless, was advised to “read about very common stuff but have google & orthobullets open, during clinic So…should we have “open book” exams?

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Irina Charania
Irina Charania@ProudRRT·
I have been struggling to get through to the vaccine hesitant members of my immediate family. This analogy captures their perspectives, though unfortunately I have been unsuccessful in getting them to take a meta view and reconsider them. sciencebasedmedicine.org/the-trolley-pr…
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