Tag Archives: resilience
The Myth of Resilience in Medicine
The resilience myth in medicine … Dr @gdtoogood, creator of @crazysocks4Docs writes in #MJAInSight … https://t.co/8U19VEKqM9 pic.twitter.com/3Vkqn7pbE4 — MJA (@theMJA) August 14, 2017
In favour of resilience training
Okay, deep breath…time to come clean… I think resilience is important. There, I’ve said it. But wait, there’s more! Not only do I think it is important, I think we should educate staff to understand what resilience is and help them to become as resilient as they can be. I think it just makes sense […]Continue reading “In favour of resilience training”
Embodying the Three Rs in Fiji
This article by @annecreaton is a MUST READ for anyone seeking experience in an under-resources healthcare setting https://t.co/YXaLLx9I2U — Dr Shweta Gidwani (@Global_EM) November 10, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Increasing resilience in doctors does not help in a toxic culture
Anil Patel pens review article on low-flow and high-flow nasal ventilation https://t.co/S7zFXypQgX NO DESAT and THRIVE techniques — Anesthesiology News (@anesthesianews) August 8, 2016 @dermotor @DrJamieRiches @CSC16 @startle65 Increasing resilience in doctors does not help in a toxic culture. — Sally Davies (@sallydavies27) August 8, 2016