No matter your experience, social media has become inextricably intertwined with most facets of professional life & it is fundamentally changing the way we interact as healthcare professionals. Continue reading
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Throwback Thursday: Critical Care Conference #ICUrehab #TBT
Three years ago, as an eager Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) student, I participated in a conference that changed my life. We all have moments that shape us, experiences along our path that guide us…and the first Johns Hopkins Hospital’s Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference was one of those moments. Today will be the fourth time I have participated … Continue reading
Think Outside the Conference Room ~ Social Media & Health Care
Day two of the Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference was fantastic! Yesterday I spoke about the importance of engaging a diverse interdisciplinary team for improving patient outcomes in the ICU. Check out yesterdays post for more info about how to get involved. Today, I want to change focus a bit because something rather exciting happened at the conference this … Continue reading
Interdisciplinary Collaboration for Critical Care Rehabilitation ~ We all have piece to contribute #icurehab
This weekend was the second annual Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference at Johns Hopkins Medical Center. We focused on evaluating and discussing the most current research being developed to understand and improve patient outcomes in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Perhaps the most potent message from the weekend is the utmost importance of a interdisciplinary team … Continue reading
Social Media & Health Care Conferences ~ Virtually engaging for improved outcomes #icurehab
This weekend is the second annual Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference: Understanding and Improving ICU Patient Outcomes. This year we are expanding and including an emphasis on the use of social media (notably twitter) before, during, and after the conference. For some, social media may just seem like an extension of their life onto … Continue reading