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Retirement News - July 27, 2020

Long-time RPPEO colleague, Susan Duncan, has announced her retirement date - March 31, 2021

happy retirementFirst on the agenda is heading to New Orleans for a month with John. Next up is attending more bluegrass festivals with her Dad. She is looking forward to spending more time with her grand-kids and great-grandkids, and finally landscaping their property after 11 years of living there! Homemade bread baking is also in the plan. Yum

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RPPEO Appreciates You! - Sept 14, 2020

It's Staff Appreciation Week at The Ottawa Hospital, so we thought we'd put that right up front: we appreciate you! Your work makes it all function in quality & safety, education, medical direction and all the hidden infrastructure of administration and technology. And, you bring you to us. That's something that only you can do! So, thanks for being with us.

staff week 2020

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RPPEO news on COVID-19 - March 16, 2020

Class is Canceled

covid19 virus2The Ministry of Health on March 13 released the most recent uptodate clinical guidance for paramedics. We've added this to our site. In this update, the MOH altered the COVID-19 Screening Tool's case definition.

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RPPEO news on COVID-19 - March 23, 2020

RPPEO on top of the latest info

covid19 virus2The Medical Advisory Committee (MAC) released new clinical guidance for paramedics on March 20.We've added this to our site.

The latest clinical guidance is premised on the exceptional pandemic situation. In order to help protect paramedics and others, the guidance tells paramedics to withhold certain airway interventions.

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RPPEO news on COVID-19 - May 4, 2020

And... we're back!

covid19 virus2After devoting all our resources to COVID-19 response throughout April, we're back with our staff newsletter.

And, oh my! How we've worked in the last month!

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Safe health workers, Safe patients - Sept 8, 2020

world patient safety day logoFor just the second year, we'll be marking the WHO's World Patient Safety Day on Thursday, September 17.

Last May, the World Health Organization established the annual focus day to engage people on safer health care. This year, the theme of the event looks to raise the importance of safety for health care providers.

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Staff News - April 29, 2019

Staff News

Departmental news

BHITS begins testing for the new ACR data automation program. Once implemented, the automation will shave weeks off the time it takes to add data for ACR auditing, taking it down to nearly real-time data availability.

CLIN We are currently reviewing the way that patch physician (BHP) intake training happens as a first stage in revamping their training.

EDU created a novel online “blended learning” module for Spring CME this year. Leeds-Grenville paramedics are currently using the module and feedback is very appreciative. All PCP in our region will be able to take the CME once we close the live Spring CME later this spring.

Code 72 education, the major theme of Spring CME this year, is getting good feedback from participants. We're noting many signs of appreciation for the content and the way it’s delivered.

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Staff News - Dec 30, 2019

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

hny 2020Those of you following the Gregorian calendar will be welcoming in the 2020 New Year this week and a new decade - the second decade of RPPEO. As our anticipation builds for what lies ahead, we take time to reflect on what's come to pass.

Here are some of the highlights of our work at the RPPEO in 2019.

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Staff News - Dec 9, 2019

patient careNew Patient Care Models

The Ministry of Health (MOH) is currently developing a "Patient Care Models Standard" intended to set out the criteria for evaluating potential new ways for paramedics to assess, treat or transport patients. We expect a period of consultation once a draft is available.

The MOH is particularly interested in testing new models for

  • Alternative destinations
  • Treat and release
  • Mental health and addictions
  • Palliative care

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