ER Physician @Interior_Health | Clinical Assistant Professor @UBC | EIC @WeAreCanadiEM | UGME Program Director @ubcemed

Joined November 2010
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11 Jan 2022
As an educator, I am interested in how trainees can use open educational resources to accelerate their professional growth. We describe how residents use #FOAMed to enhance their understanding of the literature. We call this model the "Journal Club 3.0." doi.org/10.1002/aet2.10723
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Are you or anyone you know potentially interested in this opportunity? Please reach out and or share. @CJEMonline @nikbobrovitz @tingdan @CAEPResidents
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29 Apr 2025
Excellent review of beta-blocker and calcium channel blocker toxicity, by @EMCases: emergencymedicinecases.com/l… #FOAMed #MedEd
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4 Feb 2025
Risk factors for acute appendicitis among adult patients with indeterminate US rdcu.be/d8z8j For patients suspected of appy & indeterminate US, the absence of an elevated neutrophil count and secondary signs of inflammation are associated with a low probability of appy
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Such an excellent review of ECG findings in occlusion MI in @AnnalsofEM A lot of value in reading and collaborating with our colleagues in other departments. Recommend reading! sciencedirect.com/science/ar…
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16 Jan 2025
Our new paper explores how pass/fail grading has created a "shadow economy of effort," as medical students engage in extracurricular activities to compete for residency positions, often at the expense of clinical skill and well-being. @Midwest_MedPeds journals.lww.com/academicmed…
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Shorter courses of antibiotics cmaj.ca/content/196/37/E1266… Antimicrobial resistance is an urgent threat Longer antibiotic courses increase the likelihood of adverse effects and resistance Most acute community-acquired infections can be treated with 5–7 days of antibiotics

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3 Nov 2024
It is with absolute profound sadness that CAEP has learned of the sudden passing of Past President Dr. Jill McEwen. Dr. McEwen was an Emergency Medicine legend who broke down barriers forging a path for female Emergency Physicians in the generations that followed her. 🧵
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31 Oct 2024
In the PARAMEDIC-3 trial involving adults with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, an intraosseous-first strategy for vascular access did not result in a higher incidence of 30-day survival than an intravenous-first strategy. Full trial results: nej.md/48uYv4A #RESUS24
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8 Oct 2024
Thanks to @TheSGEM for some fantastic suggestions already, including: Sepsis gestalt vs CDRs by knack et al Ann EM 2024 Xa-I reversal in ICH by Connolly et al NEJM 2024 d-dimer in AAS by Essat et al AEM 2024
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4 Oct 2024
If you're interested in speaking at @ICEM2025 in Montreal in May, submission deadline for proposals is October 20 There are opportunities for preconference workshops, marketplace booths, and presentations: icem2025.com/call-for-submis… #ICEM2025 @IFEM2 @CAEP_Docs @CAEP_EUC
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Doing a systematic review and meta-analysis for the first time? Check out this useful guide: A 24‑step guide on how to design, conduct, and successfully publish a systematic review and meta‑analysis in medical research link.springer.com/article/10…
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29 Sep 2024
EMCrit Wee - Did this Really Just HAPPEN? - The HAPPEN Trial Hot Take - NIPPV for COPD with @pulmcrit and @BraceyA emcrit.org/happen
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The CaRMS Meet and Greet for @EMResUBC Meet me 😆 and our amazing residents 😁 Learn more about our fantastic program 🤓 Ask all the questions 🧐 Sign up here; forms.gle/nQSUHBhs6FvkiFwc9
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So proud of our recent @EMResUBC Grads!!! Our community is so lucky that they will all be working here in the Vancouver area. See them here and learn what's next for them. emergency.med.ubc.ca/2024/07…

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Researchers at MIT have questioned whether SMART goals (specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, time-bound) actually work. They suggest we might get better outcomes if we make our goals FAST (frequently discussed, ambitious, specific and transparent) not SMART.
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13 Jul 2024
Emergency physicians are the most flexible, adaptable, resilient professionals I know. The qualitative comments in this article, while not surprising, are heartbreaking evidence of a remarkable group being pushed well past a breaking point. annemergmed.com/article/S019… @CMA_Docs
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Why to choose emergency medicine: in response to @hrosenberg33 @DDxDino @PaulAtkinsonEM @CAEP_Docs @CJEMonline
16 Apr 2024
The #CJEMDebate for 2024... Is EM #StillTheOne? @hrosenberg33 argues that there is #StillHopeforEM while @DDxDino declares #EMnomore. @CAEP_Docs @PaulAtkinsonEM. Would you still recommend a career in EM to a young med student? Read and then vote below link.springer.com/article/10…
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Check out the latest paper by CCEDRRN, published #OpenAccess in Vaccine. One of the spare keys of this project: Self-reported vaccination status correlated well with BC vaccination data (kappa 0.88). This may obviate the need for linkage w/ vaccination registries in large studies
18 Jun 2024
Our study in #Vaccine found that ED datasets can be used to estimate vaccine effectiveness in #COVID19. ~3500 patients, VE >80% against ED visit x 5 mo, no difference in subgroups. EDs may be good source of VE data, but need pre-planned linkages w/ public health between pandemics
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