BLS Instructor

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BLS Instructor

BLS Instructor

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they'll expect one of us in the wreckage.

Katılım Nisan 2012
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Voyageurs Wolf Project
Voyageurs Wolf Project@VoyaWolfProject·
Without a doubt, our best trail camera capture yet: the first documented observation of a cougar with kittens in Minnesota in modern history. Turn up the volume to hear all the vocalizations. The footage, which was captured on March 25, shows a cougar with 3 large kittens while they feed on a deer they killed just south of Voyageurs National Park. We captured this surreal footage because we started a study to understand the survival and mortality patterns of deer in our area this winter. As part of that work, we GPS-collared several deer in the area in January.  In late March, we received a mortality signal from a GPS-collared deer and found the carcass buried under a pile of leaves on a hillside—a tell tale sign of feline predation.  We suspected it was likely a bobcat but thought, just possibly, it could be a cougar. So we put up two trail cameras on the cached deer carcass and 4 hours later, two cougar kittens returned to the kill. The entire family showed up that evening and spent hours in front of our cameras. In total, we captured 7.3 hr (435 minutes) of video footage of these animals. We will share more footage soon! Huge thanks to the Minnesota Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund for supporting the Voyageurs Wolf Project and the recent effort to understand deer survival in the area. Their support was critical to this observation—without it, we would never have captured this footage. And huge thanks to the >10,600 donors who have supported our project and enabled us to purchase trail cameras supplies. The cameras (and batteries, SD cards, mounts) we set at this kill were purchased with funds from donations.
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Wedge LIVE!™
Wedge LIVE!™@WedgeLIVE·
Minneapolis Park Board President Tom Olsen wears plain white t-shirt while performing his duties as a member of the Board of Estimate and Taxation.
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Joshua Graham
Joshua Graham@joshuapatrickg·
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@rieszspieces It would be an across-the-board ‘no’ which demonstrates that a lot of the whining about training costs is cynical. We could throw in socializing med school tuition and I suspect a vast majority would still prefer the status quo.
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mostly harmless graduate student
a question i’d be interested in surveying early career doctors/current residents or med students would be if they were willing to take a 30–40% pay cut during their years as attending in order to be paid more during residency, i suspect most of them would say no
Joseph Younis, MD@YounisJoseph

When you adjust a neurosurgeons pay for 40 hour weeks, their salary drops from a reported $749k to $483k. Now imagine 4 years undergrad, 4 years med school, 7-10 years residency, 300k debt to for an effective 483k pre-tax. You just started and you’re 20 years from using your 401k

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BLS Instructor@bls_instructor·
@travis4nh The kind of shit that sounds smart until you think about it for two seconds
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MeekMill
MeekMill@MeekMill·
I need a GitHub too! Is it like that or nah?
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Felix
Felix@flxia_·
@FangYi11101 ... isn't this exactly what he's doing? if you're referring to the fact that he's recording individual dice rolls rather than means of multiple rolls, that would just be a special case no?
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forward deployed ccp gf
forward deployed ccp gf@FangYi11101·
A subtle point, but this isn’t how the central limit theorem works. You need to sum the random variables to approximate a normal, all he’s doing is getting a histogram of a triangular distribution.
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@awgaffney I don’t think anyone is proposing permanent nocturnist neurosurgeons. But there is undeniably extreme supply restriction on the physician workforce and even marginally improving this would have a positive marginal effect on the number of “rested surgeons” available at any time.
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Adam Gaffney
Adam Gaffney@awgaffney·
I'm going to go against precedent and agree with Anthony's main point. Some specialties (e.g. ED and hospitalists, and in large hospitals/systems ICU doctors or trauma surgeons) can adopt a shift-type schedule. For subspecialists where overnight ...
Anthony DiGiorgio, DO, MHA@DrDiGiorgio

To guarantee a rested neurosurgeon is always immediately available at 2am, you are not asking for one extra doctor. You are asking for a whole coverage model where post call relief is structurally guaranteed. That generally takes something like 6 to 8 neurosurgeons per center, not 2 or 3. Scale that expectation across the country and you are quickly talking about a multiple of the current workforce, not a small tweak. That is not achievable by simply expanding residency slots without breaking the training model. A competent neurosurgeon requires years of supervised decision making plus a very large operative experience across a wide breadth of pathology and acuity. You cannot train that safely at low volume hospitals. Training capacity is constrained by case volume, ICU infrastructure, OR teams, and faculty bandwidth. Even if you pushed expansion aggressively, you might squeeze out an extra few dozen new neurosurgeons per year. Helpful but not enough to staff every hospital with guaranteed rest coverage. Extending careers and reducing early burnout could also help at the margin, but it does not meaningfully move the needle. You could also open the doors to every foreign trained neurosurgeon overnight. That would improve headcount, but you still run into the hard part: verifying training quality, ensuring competence across the full emergency spectrum, credentialing, malpractice, and integrating people into systems that can actually support high acuity neurosurgery. And cost matters. If you want more specialists to take more call for longer careers, you have to pay for it and you have to build the supporting teams. Otherwise the same people will keep burning out or leaving for industry and non clinical work. You simply cannot have all three at once: -Near instant local access everywhere -Always rested subspecialists -High quality maintained by adequate volume and experienced teams Pick two, maybe. True neurosurgical emergencies are relatively uncommon but catastrophic when they occur. That forces regionalization. Regionalization concentrates call. Concentrated call produces fatigue unless you have large groups and real relief. Large groups require volume, infrastructure, and money. There are no solutions, only tradeoffs.

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The Intercept
The Intercept@theintercept·
Immigration authorities in Minnesota have identified legal observers by name and address, and in some cases showed up at their homes. interc.pt/4bbjECN
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@quant_____ I think they do! My masters @ my state flagship public U was ~$9k a semester. I got a $5k scholarship first year and worked for a prof second year which covered half my tuition. I met very nice faculty who helped me get a phd acceptance (quant social sci) at an elite program.
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Soren Stevenson - Minneapolis Ward 8
This week CP Payne sent a letter to Mayor Frey urging the termination of Minneapolis’ contract with Zencity Technologies US Inc. This is an Israeli-founded tech company that has a contract to design a digital survey to measure community perception of MPD and public safety.
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Kantian ☧
Kantian ☧@kantcath·
@bls_instructor @rSanti97 Because lots of people who commit suicide did a bunch of other crimes first. If you prosecute them for those crimes, then: - they will go to prison, where it's hard to commit suicide - they might turn their life around in prison - they will be unable to own a gun as a felon
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Santi Ruiz
Santi Ruiz@rSanti97·
Fascinating paper "...We find that narrow election of a Republican prosecutor reduces all-cause mortality rates among young men ages 20-29 by 6.6%. This decline is driven predominantly by reductions in firearm-related deaths." drive.google.com/file/d/1aEfIlS…
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Scott Alexander
Scott Alexander@slatestarcodex·
I cannot wait until the White House changes hands and all of you ghouls switch back from "you're a traitor unless you bootlick so hard your tongue goes numb" to "the government asking any questions about my offshore fentanyl casino is vile tyranny and I will throw myself in the San Francisco Bay in protest", like werewolves at the last ray of the setting moon.
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Mayor Sean M. Ryan
Mayor Sean M. Ryan@MayorSeanRyan·
The preventable death of Nurul Amin Shah Alam is deeply disturbing and a dereliction of duty by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection. U.S. Customs and Border Protection must answer for how and why this happened.
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