Canadian Community ICU Research Network
@CCIRNet
A network of community hospital ICUs in Canada working together to promote participation in clinical research studies.
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Our new CCIRNet toolkit for community hospitals looking to start a clinical research program is LIVE! Access the 🛠️toolkit here: ccctg.ca/our-initiative…
Check out this article by @CCCTG_ highlighting the important work we are doing here at CCIRNet! 🔗Impact Story: Tapping the research potential of community hospitals | News #communityhospitalresearch
Publication Spotlight!📢 This paper highlights the toolkit we developed for launching and sustaining community hospital research programs. doi.org/10.1007/s12630… funded by @PSIFoundation #NHKIpublication @niagarahealth @MacDeptMed @CCCTG_ @ResearchCda @OntHospitalAssn
Celebrating Women in Health Research!💡On #WomenInScience Day, we honor the incredible women driving innovation & advancing health research. Their work is shaping the future of healthcare in Canada & beyond! Tag a woman in research who inspires you! ✨ #WomenInScience
Publication Spotlight! Led by the #NHKI team and funded by @PSIfoundation, this study identified 4 critical factors that influence Canadian community ICU research participation. @niagarahealth @MacDeptMed @CCCTG_ @ResearchCda link.springer.com/article/10.100…
The 2nd Canadian Community ICU Research Network (CCIRNet) Symposium is underway! @CCIRNet brings together community hospital-based physicians and research staff for knowledge exchange around the challenges & successes of building a research program in a community ICU. #CCCF2024
Panel discussion on navigating the highs, lows and learnings of managing a research team: Hiring, training, and leadership tips from experts @JenniferTsang12, @jgordonboyd, @cmcpher and Rosa Myrna Marticorena. @lakeridgehealth @KingstonHSC @queensu @oslerhealth
Kian Rego, #NHKI Research Coordinator and Dr. Allie Binie, Critical Care Physician and ICU Research Lead at @oslerhealth shares updates on research focused on community hospitals in Canada. @CCIRNet
Today is the Canadian Community ICU Research Network Symposium, an exciting event uniting experts in critical care research! ✨ Follow along as we share updates from #CCIRNet2024. @CCIRNet @CCCTG_
A seven-day course of antibiotics for hospitalized patients with bloodstream infections is just as effective as a 14-day course, according to new findings presented at #IDWeek2024. Learn more: idsociety.org/news--publicat…
Intubation in critical adults with physiologically difficult airway, consensus & expert statements @SOCCA_CritCare ➡️location + factors ⬆️complications ➡️team preparation + human factors ➡️pt preparation & optimization ➡️procedure ➡️post‑intubation care 🖇️ bit.ly/3AFcasZ
Excited to share the REVISE study in @NEJM! 🎉 This multicentre RCT, led by Dr. Deborah Cook from @McMasterU, involved over 10 Canadian community ICUs. Read the publication here: nejm.org/doi/10.1056/NE… #ICU #Research #Healthcare
What are the barriers to translational research in Canadian ICUs? This paper, published yesterday in @PLOSONE, aims to find out 🤔 pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38758919/
We can’t wait to see everyone in Toronto for #CCCR2024! If you have yet to register, registration is limited and only a few spots remain! Secure your spot by registering at canadiancriticalcare.org/2024-CCCR-Regi… today!
Kudos to the ICU research team @niagarahealth for randomizing their first patient into the ALTER-AKI trial this past week! @JenniferTsang12 @CCIRNet @CCCTG_ @CNTN_RCEN #CTTG
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