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For January 27, 2009 - Septic Shock Presentation

  • Department of Internal Medicine Rounds
  • TOPIC: Septic Shock: An Analysis of Local Trends and Management Practices
  • Presenter: Dr. Anand Kumar, Associate Professor - Departments of Internal Medicine, Pharmacology, Medical Microbiology, University of Manitoba
  • DATE: Tuesday, Jan. 27.09 (0800-900 hrs) - Section of Critical Care Medicine
  • PLACE: Theatre A - Basic Medical Sciences Building
  • These Rounds are also linked by Manitoba TeleHealth to:
    • St. Boniface Hospital to room NG002
    • Grace Hospital (Lecture Hall B),
    • Victoria Hospital (room 418),
    • Concordia Hospital (Lecture Room #1 – Ground Floor),
    • Riverview Health Centre – Classroom E and rural sites.
    • For additional information please contact Karen Kiel at kkiel@hsc.mb.ca or 787-7882.

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Concerns that people might miss important changes

One data collector was concerned that important changes like this (septicemia) might be missed if we rely on data collectors following the Recent Changes, and suggested email notification of important changes. Tina is worried that if there is notification of "important" changes, people will feel that it is not necessary to keep up to date with Recent Changes here on the Wiki. Upon discussion with the data collector, Tina found out that the problem was really one of lack of understanding how to use the Recent Changes. If everyone could review and follow the instructions in My Preferences in the wiki, then clicking on "diff" or "# changes" for the changed article, rather than the link for the article, one will actually see a Summary of the changes rather than just the new version of the article. This makes reviewing Recent Changes much easier! This was move to front page by TOstryzniuk 13:20, 8 January 2009 (CST)