Kevin Lachapelle
@surgedmcgill
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The most versatile medicine in the world: Baking Soda. They want you to think it's just for baking... But this simple ingredient can do amazing things for the human body. 8 ways to use baking soda to enhance your health:
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Dr Michael Chu presented on « Contemporary Advances in Tricuspid Valve Repair » as a McGill Visiting Professor . Great data driven talk and discussion
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New Position for Cardiac Surgeon at McGill University. Heart Failure, Heart Transplant and Assist Device. Here is the link https://t.co/eIewYQGjff Please retweet and share with candidates finishing fellowship or recently finished
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ACADEMIC POSITION DIVISION - LOCATION APPLY NOW DEADLINE Assistant or Associate Professor (Research), Department of Surgery Thoracic Surgery McGill University Health Centre (RIMUHC)
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Remember Montreal Massacre , Dec 6 1989 mass murder of women with a semi automatic weapon.
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Thanks for reading! If you enjoyed this, 2 requests: 1. Drop me a follow @itskierandrew for ideas on writing, storytelling and business 2. Share the thread so others can read Just click below and up you go, cheers.
One of THE most underrated habits: Walking. Since January I've walked over 1,000 miles. The results have been insane. Here’s how such a simple exercise will change your life:
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Happy to see this campaign to finally renovate the iconic osler amphitheatre at the Montreal General and I hope all members, alumni and friends of @McGillDeptSurg will consider donating. I will miss the ashtrays on the seats through.
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Give to be part of Osler legacy. All donations are welcome!
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"Teaching is frequently judged inferior to research by academic leaders." In a new Offline, our Editor-in-Chief challenges this view. Find out more in the latest issue of The Lancet: https://t.co/CygTyJVsKG
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A nice to see residents blossom into highly skilled Academic surgeons , Mcgill Cardiac Surgery Grads: Jennifer Chung, Marina Ibrahim, and Qasim Al Abri in Boston @AATSHQ
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Practice, Practice , Practice . Augmenting clinical experience using simulation. Here, learning Yang Root enlargement with Pig and plastic @BoYangMD
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Sad news: Dr Ron Gottesman, Outstanding Pediatric Critical Care Physician, researcher, educator has passed away suddenly. Early adopter and leader in Medical Simulation and key player in the development of McGill’s Simulation Centre. Sympathies for family and friends @mcgillsim
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McGill’s Steinberg Sim Centre created training videos for Ukrainian medical personnel . Helping to save lives
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Un groupe de médecins québécois offre une formation de soins médicaux de survie pour des Ukrainiens aux prises avec l’invasion russe.
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Thank you Dr Ouzounian for evidence and insights on Ross and Valve sparing root replacement at recent McGill Cardiac Surgery Rounds . We had 48 participants instead of the usual 15. We should open up VP Rounds across the country for all to attend @OuzounianMD
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Erratum , cardiac surgery rounds at 0730 Dec 9 with Dr Ouzounian , pardon the confusion
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Dec 8 at 0730 , McGill Cardiac Surgery Rounds given by Dr Maral Ouzounian “ Evidence for Valve sparing and Ross” All welcome @OuzounianMD
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Bo Yang root enlargement in a 76 year old with BSA 1.9 , 19 to 25 with 25 mm patch, gradient 3.5 . I think this is definitely a keeper, @BoYangMD
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So proud of David @DDrullinskyMD , Haitham @HaithamZahrani and Marina @MarinaYIbrahim , great surgeons with a great future, all the best
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The @NEJM article from @YueyungHu @kbilimoria @ryanellismd et al. is one of the most important in #MedEd that has been published this year. Grateful to @STS_CTsurgery for the opportunity to share some thoughts and the way forward. https://t.co/AWaMuOtSzZ
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Not good to hear .. could it be the technology and how we have to interact with it to get information ? We need to pay more attention at the design level and need to teach technology mastery !
Went to MD for bad allergic reaction. Doc looked at & talked to computer whole time, barely glanced at rash before prescribing meds. Then saw me off with an awkward, “good luck with all of this”. Luck? Was rather hoping for clinical knowledge, acumen & hint of compassion.
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