Claire Acton Profile
Claire Acton

@actionacton1

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EM physician in working in Calgary, previously of U of T vintage. Interests include global health, EDI, and POCUS medical education. She/her.

Calgary
Joined March 2012
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@actionacton1
Claire Acton
3 years
Our healthcare system in #Alberta continues to collapse post-pandemic. ED wait times are reaching 15 hours, with often 50 patients waiting to be seen. Albertans deserve better. Here’s our letter signed by >180 Calgary ED physicians sounding the alarm. https://t.co/MlEBaaCQbJ
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May 24, 2023 Our fellow Albertans, As emergency doctors we have front row seats to a critical system-wide healthcare crisis in Alberta. Despite our best efforts to provide comprehensive and accessi...
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@WeAreCanadiEM
CanadiEM
3 years
Climate Change impacts all disciplines. Check out part 2 of The Climate Crisis and Emergency Medicine! What individual actions can you take? https://t.co/hzs5VFmgev @scottwakeham @actionacton1
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Claire Acton
4 years
3. Do not need a mental health assessment prior to transition (unless additional mitigating factors such as depression) 4. Pediatric trans patients rate of depression decreases to similar levels to general age-matched population when they have good parental support (3/3)
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Claire Acton
4 years
Some great pearls: 1. Identity does not = pathology 2. Alert radiology when sending a trans patient, and be specific about what you are looking for (eg ovarian cyst in a transmale). Poor experience in DI is the most common ED complaint from trans patients. (2/3)
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Claire Acton
4 years
Honoured to have Dr. Carys Massarella of @MacEmerg deliver our inaugural EDACS lecture to the @CalgaryEMres today, on transgender health 🏳️‍⚧️ (1/3)
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@EMSwami
Anand Swaminathan MD MPH 🏳️‍🌈🇺🇦
4 years
I'm often asked: what have you learned from the pandemic? While I wouldn't say I "learned" it during pandemic, I am reminded every day of how useless I am w/o our nurses We're facing multiple medical crises but the loss of great nurses is the one that hurts most
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@JenLeeCBC
Jen Lee
5 years
Calgary ER doctor @lilninjadoc treats many essential workers (teachers, grocery store/warehouse workers) who are very ill w/ COVID + had no choice but to work How does it feel knowing events like anti-mask rallies/Bowden rodeo are happening while she fights to save them? Watch:
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@DrJBryan
Jennifer Bryan
5 years
Excellent virtual #POCUS review today: Breaking down the ABCs of #COVID19 w @AAU @TorontoAddisAAC EM @GlobalHealthEM by @EMUofT's @anneaspler & @UCalgaryEM's @actionacton1
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Claire Acton
6 years
"The syndemics approach, Singer explains, accounts for how inequality and injustice contribute to “disease clustering,” i.e., the social conditions that cause multiple diseases, both chronic and infectious, to cluster in vulnerable groups" https://t.co/Lwod0BNQvz
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The syndemics approach accounts for how inequality and injustice contribute to 'disease clustering' or the social conditions that cause multiple diseases
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Claire Acton
6 years
Deb - you totally deserve this. Thanks for keeping us safe and maintaining a positive attitude throughout this pandemic. Your smile is infectious!
@KevinSmithUHN
Dr. Kevin Smith
6 years
Three cheers for @uhn's Deb Davies, named Canada's Nursing Hero by @hospitalnewscom! 🇨🇦 We're fortunate to enjoy Deb's leadership as Nurse Manager at our Toronto General ED, where she inspires compassion and humanity in service of patients and families. https://t.co/Rq1j22Qnnm
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@davidcarr333
David Carr
6 years
Great memories @actionacton1
@EMUofT
EM UofT
6 years
As this weekend would have been when we headed out for CAEP in Ottawa, we are remembering the great times in Halifax last year. Please note the rainbow and we are clearly the pot of gold at the end here at the…
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Christian Base
6 years
Congratulations to the @UofT_DoM @EMUofT's @actionacton1, @hayman_kate & @DangerDell on being awarded the @uoftcpd David Fear Fellowship! @akumagai1 @Brian_M_Wong https://t.co/KCQnaCnzMR
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Claire Acton
6 years
Very proud to call @TorontoER_PA my colleague. We’d be lost without our PAs and NPs in the ED. Other provinces take note!
@CBCToronto
CBC Toronto
6 years
Meet Sahand Ensafi, an emergency medicine physician assistant (PA) at the University Health Network and today’s ‘Front-line Hero.’ Troy Campbell, also a PA, calls him a “mentor” and “a brilliant, hard-working, compassionate” health-care provider.
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Claire Acton
6 years
"What will more testing reveal? Ontario’s official number of confirmed infections will rise at first, perhaps dramatically. That will make it seem like the pandemic is suddenly getting worse, but it will actually mean seeing more of the iceberg – the part that is now underwater"
@globeandmail
The Globe and Mail
6 years
Ontario is fighting a pandemic while wearing a blindfold. That has to change https://t.co/1omGuudKYX @GlobeDebate
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Kate Hayman
6 years
Let's start by ensuring equitable access to testing for those most vulnerable to #COVID-19. We need immediate scale up of testing in congregate settings, particularly shelters & respite sites.
@MikeCrawleyCBC
Mike Crawley
6 years
BREAKING: Premier Doug Ford says he wants "no more excuses" about how few tests Ontario is conducting each day, wants 13,000 #COVID19 tests done daily starting tomorrow. Clearly reacting to this: https://t.co/opmJMzojRq
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Claire Acton
6 years
Tele-POCUS? Cool cool cool... can't wait to get my hands on our 4 new @ButterflyNetInc handheld ultrasounds that got express vetted by @UHN to help fight COVID-19 @DennisCho @RogueClaire @masood_sameer @ceus_scedu
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Rachel Liu
6 years
Trying some @ButterflyNetInc Teleguidance with @VTEMSONO !
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Shahbaz Syed
6 years
@SSingh_MD @CJEMonline @ArielFraya @PallEmergMed @dremoc Changes made, twitter doesn't let you edit the original post, however.
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@DennisCho
Dennis Cho
6 years
bravo @CMAJ for (what I think is) your FIRST-ever #POCUS-related article. thanks for acknowledging its place in medicine. this is timely and useful. please keep at it! #POCUSforCOVID
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CMAJ
6 years
Lung ultrasound findings in a 64-year-old health care worker with #COVID19. New practice article by @AnishRMitra et al. Authors suggest lung ultrasonography may be useful in assessing patients with suspected COVID-19. https://t.co/b3bMbynpBN
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Claire Acton
6 years
Toronto folks: If you have any old flip phones, please consider donating them to the UHN EDs. We are giving these phones to patients to don’t have phones so we can call them later with their test results. Can drop off your old phones (+ chargers) to me directly!
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