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The British Association of Critical Care Nurses is a leading non-profit organisation dedicated to the promotion of nursing in critical care.
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The British Association of Critical Care Nurses is a leading non-profit organisation dedicated to the promotion of nursing in critical care.
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#BACCNConf2019 programme done👊 it’s all coming together now!!
Book your place now https://www.baccn.org/conference-2019/
Spaces are still available for the Wessex Study taking place on the 22nd May 2019. For more information and to book your place visit the website! https://www.baccn.org/regions/wessex/wess ex-events/
Good morning from BACCN Central 🤓
BACCN Twitter Chat returns on the 7th of May between 7-8pm when we’ll be discussing the vital importance of maintaining a good work life balance. The chat will be moderated by @MillieColette - watch this space for more information.
This year #BACCNConf2019 will also be teaming up with the https://laurahydefoundation.org as one of our chosen charities.
#mentalhealthawareness #worklifebalance #caringforeachother
Did you submit an abstract to #BACCNConf2019 ? Planning out the conference programme tomorrow👍 so the wait is nearly over. Thanks to our scientific committee for reviewing the abstracts and making your recommendations👊
Nursing in Critical Care journal 24.2: Unintentional endotracheal tube cuff deflation during routine checks: a simulation study @wiley_nursing. #niccjournal https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.11 11/nicc.12397
The BACCN membership survey report is now available:
https://www.baccn.org/…/news/membership -survey-results-2019/
Trish McCready (National Membership Secretary) will be following it up with a ‘you said we did’ write up, please feel free to comment on any of the results
I (@karin_gerber) attended a Oxford & Reading Intensive Care Society (ORICS) meeting last week where one of the best sessions of the day was by Dr Neil Spenceley talking about patient safety: “Risky Business”
Attached is a similar presentation - it’s well worth a view!!
https://vimeo.com/276421856
Laura Hyde Foundation will be at #BACCNConf2019 as one of the two charities we’re supporting this year #lookaftereachother #itsoknottobeok #mentalhealth
Good luck to all those running the London Marathon today🤞🍾👋🤗👊
Nursing in Critical Care Android App is now available for members! Visit the website for more information. https://www.baccn.org/media…/…/androi d-app-is-now-available/
Look out for some fantastic study events happening in South Central , Southern and Wessex regions, planned and organised by Critical Care nurses for Critical Care nurses, for more details: https://www.baccn.org/events/regional-eve nts/
If you’re coming to #BACCNConf2019 remember to pack your running / walking kit for our annual 5km funrun which this year will be in association with the Laura Hyde Foundation https://laurahydefoundation.org
Maintaining our work/life balance working in Critical Care is essential but sometimes hard to achieve. Today couple of BACCN Board members were spotted at their local parkrun’s and or Easter Egg walks/hunts (❤️ the schnauzer biscuits). #mentalhealth #worklifebalance #par...krun
Any other parkrun / Easter Egg hunt photos to share ?
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Happy Easter to all Critical Care teams, especially to those working over the bank holiday ❤️
With just 5 months to go before #BACCNConf2019 see our latest update https://baccn.cmail19.com/…/06BE1533FF2 7F4CC9780B6D0B3F3FC10
Topics to include: - pancreatitis - diabetic ketoacidosis - pancreatic transplant: a patient's story - liver anatomy and physiology... - liver cirrhosis & hepatitis
Visit the website for further information https://www.baccn.org/regions/wales/wales -events/
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Nursing in Critical Care journal 24.2: Is continuous better than intermittent control of tracheal cuff pressure? A meta‐analysis @wiley_nursing. #niccjournal https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.11 11/nicc.12393
An Interactive Workshop for Critical Care Nurses
Nursing in Critical Care journal 24.2: Frequency and outcome of post‐extubation dysphagia using nurse‐performed swallowing screening protocol. @wiley_nursing. #niccjournal https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.11 11/nicc.12359