Twitter Updates
- My Response to the #HCC Report How do Canadian Primary Care Physicians Rate the Health System? jasonnickerson.ca/blog/2013/01/w… 3 months ago
- Great to see some RRT authors included in the OSCILLATE trial results in the NEJM. #respiratorytherapy 4 months ago
- Results of the OSCILLATE trial reported in NEJM today. HFOV does not reduce (and may increase) mortality in ARDS nej.md/VRuW3Q 4 months ago
- Great article for anyone who is interested: Understanding Opioids: Part 1 medscape.com/viewarticle/77… 4 months ago
- BBC News - Morphine: The cheap, effective pain-relief drug denied to millions bbc.in/UhG9FY 5 months ago
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Recent Posts
- We Need to Break Out of the Bubble – My Response to the HCC Report “How do Canadian Primary Care Physicians Rate the Health System?”
- World Pneumonia Day 2012
- Eliminating the Harms of Counterfeit and Substandard Medicines in Anesthesia
- Health Systems in Humanitarian Emergencies – Monday October 22 at the Canadian Conference on Global Health
- Some Thoughts on Using Randomized Controlled Trials in International Development
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Kony 2012, and the role of academia in advocacy
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