Pat Camp
@patcamp.bsky.social
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Canadian, lung health, #academicsky, health policy, health services delivery, implementation science, Indigenous lung health in partnership with First Nations, pulmonary rehabilitation
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Agree! Access to spirometry is one important factor we need to address.
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Nicest walk from hotel to conference ever in lovely Amsterdam. #ERS2025
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Thank you to our donors for helping to fund such important research! ❤️

To donate, visit lung.ca/donate
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Measles. It’s back.

Even though many family docs have never seen it before - because it was eradicated in 1998 - we know how to work together to make sure we can recognize it.

It’s a shame that a vaccine preventable illness is making such a comeback.

www.theglobeandmail.com/gift/1fdb138...
With measles making a comeback, doctors race to fight a disease many have only seen in textbooks
A generation of Canadian physicians have never encountered the virus, which can sometimes be hard to recognize at first
www.theglobeandmail.com
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Congratulations Chun!
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Congratulations to Joseph R. Rodarte Award for Scientific Distinction 2025 winner - Chun Seow from the Centre for Heart Lung Innovation🥂nominated by Andrew Halayko. This award honors the life of Joseph Rodarte, M.D.
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Nature posed a variety of scenarios to 5,000 academics around the world to understand which uses of AI are considered ethically acceptable. The survey results suggest that researchers are sharply divided on what they feel are appropriate practices. #Academicsky 🧪
Is it OK for AI to write science papers? Nature survey shows researchers are split
Poll of 5,000 researchers finds contrasting views on when it’s acceptable to involve AI and what needs to be disclosed.
go.nature.com
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What sets inspirational leaders apart? Adam Galinsky suggests it is being visionary, an exemplar, and a mentor. How do begin? Use REIP: "reflect, emulate, intend, and practice".
Galinsky Adam D. What sets inspirational leaders apart. Harvard Business Review 2025; 103(2): 136-139.
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Enjoying INCREASEBC, a rehabilitation-focused conference developed by graduate students. Great lab turnout!
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Jinelle Panton provided an inspiring talk about EDI in CIHR proposals, and how to support researchers. #INCREASEBC
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Jaycee Farmer from the Kramer lab talks about opioid use in SCI. #INCREASEBC
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#INCREASEBC Jamila Huseynova from my lab starts of the conference with a great talk on barriers and facilitators to spirometry access in BC.
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I'm making sure this gets the profiling it needs for the upcoming Canadian Election. The Conservative Party of Canada is using the US-WhiteHouse playbook instead of coming up with a better way to ensure Canadian science shines.

www.caut.ca/latest/2025/...
CAUT alarmed by Conservative Party platform on research funding
(Ottawa – March 31, 2025) The Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT) is expressing alarm
www.caut.ca