
Kyle B. Enfield MD FCCM FSHEA
@KBEnfieldMD
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(he/him) - Father, Husband, @UVAPCM Critical Care MD & Epidemiologist, aspiring to be a better environmentalist, runner, and scouter (tweets mine alone)
Joined April 2019
RT @LGlaucomflecken: I will never forget May 11, 2020; @DGlaucomflecken will never remember. 3 years. Happy rebirthday. ❤️🩹. https://t.co….
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RT @AndrewBarros: Excited to announce that our latest project w/ incoming @UVA_PCCM fellow Christian Widere @thriv_i Johanna Loomba @DavisC….
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This week @uvahealthnews says good-bye to two amazing people who have contributed over 100 years to health care. Hear about 1 of them on NBC 29.
29news.com
Paul Merrel has dedicated more than 50 years of his life to caring for others. Now, he is ready to retire from UVA Health.
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Take the time as well to check out this article that features all he has done as a faculty member:
news.virginia.edu
In Bell’s experience, the ability to achieve flow in life involves recognizing one’s own potential, having access to opportunities and persevering – plus, a little pressure.
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An awesome post highlighting @UVA_PCCM’s @TaisonBell. Honored to be able to learn and work with him.
I have sooooo been anticipating @TaisonBell presenting at our @EmoryDeptofMed Grand Rounds today! #alreadyproud
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On February 1st 1884 – the first part of the Oxford English Dictionary was published. As an aside, a fantastic fantasy novel, Babel by R.F. Kaung, discusses the entomology of English words in the context of colonialism and racism.
bookofthemonth.com
Knowledge is power in this potent, Oxford-set tale about the magic of translation and the tumult of revolution.
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Read her (@LGlaucomflecken) and listen to the call -
ICYMI, here’s your chance to see that I am the smarter, funnier, more charming Glaucomflecken. And also to hear @DGlaucomflecken and I discuss our takeaways from his cardiac arrest last year. @JCardFail @robmentz @dranulala @DrMarthaGulati @jilliannec .
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RT @tscquizzato: 4 RCTs published in the last few hours you can’t miss if you work with critically ill patients:. #1 Fluids in septic shock….
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@AndrewBarros makes the great point that the fix requires money, which is a challenge in economically strained systems.
This is what worries be about critical care — unless organizations make structural changes we will continue to hemorrhage staff and be unable to care for patients #SCCM2023
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So what are the predictions for staffing: grim for all professions in healthcare - impact more burnout, worse clinical care, bad patient outcomes. #sccm2023
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This was the most amazing talk ever. Thank your Kristin Flannery and William Flannery (@LGlaucomflecken) for the most amazing plenary ever. #SCCM2023
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