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Huge thanks to all the team at @IofPHC for a great day yday. Jam packed day full of fascinating lectures covering a wide variety of resuscitation science topics - just brilliant #ResusScienceSymp
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26 Oct 2019
"The call that has impacted me the most had allowed me to be who I am." Lovely moment on learning and real, honest team support from @Ldn_Ambulance @juleslockett06. #ResusScienceSymp
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Absolutely fantastic two days of incredible resuscitation science at #ResusScienceSymp @NHSBartsHealth @BartsHospital Awesome speakers, lovely friendly and lively atmosphere and new friends made. Thanks @IofPHC @gareth_grier @LVlaanderen @BryonyDunne and team for ‘bringing it’!
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26 Oct 2019
A fantastic 2 days spent with @phmbsc at #ResusScienceSymp @IofPHC. Fascinating lectures with broad reaching clinical, scientific and physiological concepts discussed and many points to think about and reflect on.
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Professor Arjan Te Pas discussing neonatal transition, with some fantastic images & videos showing effects of PEEP and processes involved in pulmonary transition. #ResusScienceSymp
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Last talk of the #Resussciencesymp with Dutch Prof. Arjan Te Pas. Such amazing speakers! Thank you to everyone for joining! @IofPHC
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26 Oct 2019
Sad to be missing out on the @IofPHC #ResusScienceSymp. Somebody's gotta do FY1 nights though, right? #FOMO
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26 Oct 2019
And, of course, @IofPHC @gareth_grier @LVlaanderen @zollemsfire and all those behind the scenes who made this conference as superb as it was. An incredible 2 days of resuscitation science education, innovation and research. #ResusScienceSymp
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"CPR devices are designed for thin people" @JohnChatterbox discussing the pragmatic science involved in the resuscitation of obese patients #ResusScienceSymp
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Prof Mervyn Singer discussing resuscitating the exhausted mitochindrion, in the context of reperfusion injury #ResusScienceSymp
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A real treat up now @IofPHC #ResusScienceSymp, Prof Mervyn Singer enthralling the audience with the latest scientific thinking behind ischaemia-reperfusion injury and resuscitating the mitochondrion.
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@brianpaddick sharing a personal story and talking about the hazards of GHB. It's a privilege to hear him speak at the #resussciencesymp
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@brianpaddick & @gareth_grier having a discussion around drug and chemical-induced cardiac arrest @IofPHC #ResusScienceSymp
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Fascinating talk on sudden cardiac death @IofPHC #ResusScienceSymp. Structural heart disease/inherited anomalies substrate e.g. hyperthermia, electrolyte disturbances can precipitate sudden death during sport/physical exertion.
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What an honour to have such eminent and wonderful speakers #ResusScienceSymp Now Professor Mary Sheppard, cardiac histopathologist talking about sudden cardiac death in athletes. So fascinating.
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"The struggle of pathologists is to determine whether a person died with it or of it" Dr Nat Cary discussing cardiac arrest during restraint and how stimulant drug intoxication complicates this. #ResusScienceSymp
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Dr Nat Cary, one of the most experienced forensic pathologists in the country now talking about cardiac arrest during restraint scenarios. Particularly with drug induced behavioural disturbance. #ResusScienceSymp
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Starting off Day 2 of the @IofPHC #ResusScienceSymp at @NHSBartsHealth with @markhwilson providing insight into the evidence for Smart Phone apps (such as @GoodSamApp) in delivering early resuscitation, thus improving survival. 🤳
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Great to see @markhwilson here at #ResusScienceSymp following on from that fantastic rugby score #ENGvNZL @NHSBartsHealth
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