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‘Experience Grande Prairie’ making debut on Friday

‘Experience Grande Prairie’ making debut on Friday

Friday, August 26 events will be at 101 Avenue and 101 Street and will carry a more adult theme featuring:

  • Live entertainment featuring Trooper (from 8:15 p.m. to 10 p.m.) and Who Made Who (from 6:15 p.m. to 7:45 p.m.)
  • Top 40’s hits playing from 5 p.m. to 6:15 p.m.
  • Beer gardens
  • Art walk showcasing historical photos of downtown
  • Experience Downtown Passport
  • Scavenger Hunt

Saturday, August 28 events will be at 100 Avenue and 101 Street, and will be more family-friendly with:

  • Live entertainment featuring the Confusionaires (3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m.), Travis Fowler Band (1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.), and Mandee Rae (12:45 p.m. to 1:15 p.m.)
  • Experience Downtown Passport
  • Art walk showcasing historical photos of downtown
  • Wagon rides
  • Kids zone with bouncy castles
  • Scavenger hunt
  • Roaming entertainment
  • Municipal showcase

All events on the weekend will be free to attend and have the Art Walk and Experience Downtown Passport, which can be brought to different downtown businesses to receive a stamp. Once you get five stamps, you can bring your passport back to the City Booth and be entered to win a prize.

Live entertainment will be appropriate for all ages, and the beer gardens includes free entry with all being served on a first-come, first-serve basis.

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Lived Experience Luncheon Series with Dr. Alex Auerbach – Events Calendar

You are cordially invited to the Mental Health and Well-Being Research and Training Hub’s (MeWeRTH), virtual, back to school-hello Fall, kick-off event with Dr. Alex Auerbach, Director of Wellness and Development for the Toronto Raptors. Wed. Sept. 21, 2022, noon-1:00 p.m.

Dr. Auerbach will be discussing, “How to get your head back into the game: Wellness foundations of high performance”.

“We all face challenges that can prevent us from achieving our goals, both short- and long-term. This talk will explore the states and traits that support high performance in elite sport and the parallels to overcoming and thriving in everyday life. How do you refocus after disappointment, how do you let go of the past, and how do you be in the moment? We’ll cover what it means to prepare effectively, the psychological skills needed for execution, how to recover, and what it takes to sustain ourselves and performance over time. I will also talk about developing and sustaining an environment that helps us be our best.”

All are welcome. Please distribute widely. Please register: https://carleton.ca/mental-health/cu-events/lived-experience-luncheon-series-dr-alex-auerbach/

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1 in 4 neurosurgery patients experience adverse events, at times linked to human error

Operating room during surgery

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One in four neurosurgery patients experience adverse events, of which 25% are attributable to human error, according to a study published in Brain and Spine.

“Adverse events in surgery are a relevant cause of economic costs, disability and death,” Hanno S. Meyer, of the department of neurosurgery at Technical University of Munich School of Medicine, and colleagues wrote. “In neurosurgery, there is ample potential for [adverse events] that are cost-intensive and cause severe patient harm, such as unplanned returns to the operating room or postoperative long-term neurologic deficits.”


Operating room during surgery

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As little is known regarding the frequency of adverse events and contribution of human error in neurosurgery, Meyer and colleagues sought to investigate the incidence, nature and severity of both.

They conducted a prospective, observational study, which included 4,176 patients who underwent neurosurgery (2,258 cranial neurosurgery cases and 1,918 spinal neurosurgery cases) at a tertiary care academic hospital between September 2019 and September 2020. Adverse events, which were classified in line with the American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program 30-day outcome complication definition (ACS-NSQUIP) and graded on a scale of 1 to 6 according to the Spine Adverse Events Severity System (SAVES-V2), were recorded daily and evaluated weekly by the department’s senior neurosurgeons. Incidence of human error was categorized as preoperative, intraoperative or postoperative.

Results showed that 25% of patients experienced at least one adverse event, and 25.9% of those events were associated with human error, particularly in execution (18.3%) or planning (5.6%) deficiencies. Researchers also found that 48.8% of cases had severe adverse events that were graded at least 3 on the SAVES-V2 scale, and patients with multiple adverse events (8.6%) experienced more severe events (67.6%). In addition, adverse events were more severe in cranial neurosurgery (57.6%) compared with spinal neurosurgery (39.4%).

“Prospective data on the incidence of all types of [adverse events] in neurosurgery bears significance not only for the education of our patients but also for the discussion of quality-based accreditation and reimbursement systems in upcoming health reforms,” Meyer and colleagues wrote.

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So much to experience at Wings Over the Rockies | Canal Flats, Columbia Valley, East Kootenay, Invermere, Radium

So much to experience at Wings Over the Rockies | Canal Flats, Columbia Valley, East Kootenay, Invermere, Radium

You might think that the Wings Over the Rockies is a bird festival – right? Yes, there are birding events, but it’s so much more!

The week of May 9 to 15 is packed with more than a hundred nature events that explain the important and unique wildlife and their environment in the Upper Columbia Valley. The festival has been Winging It – for 25 Years and this anniversary year promises to be better than ever.

Plan to attend one of the new events, the daily Chirp and Chat session at a local pub or restaurant to meet fellow attendees in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere. Be sure to reserve a place at any of the festival events at www.wingsovertherrockies.org.

Another way to participate and support Wings is the Online Auction that opened May 6. Just click the button on the website to view dozens of auction offerings, many of which cannot be found anywhere else.

A highlight of the auction is a Small Ship Expedition on the mighty Saint Lawrence River. The 11-day cruise tours three provinces and the French island of Saint Pierre. Adventure Canada donates a trip each year to Wings and this cruise features wildlife, history, and culture with stunning coastal scenery.

Also, famous artist Robert Bateman, keynote speaker for the fifth Wings Festival, has donated a signed copy of his book, Birds, together with an original pen and ink drawing of an osprey.

Back 40 Outdoor Events is offering two nights in a glamping tent for two people with a charcuterie platter. And you can remember the best day of your life by renewing your wedding vows with Dee Conklin, Wedding Commissioner, and celebrate with a dinner and night at Copper Point Resort.

Look for many more amazing adventures, extravagant art and learning opportunities in the Online Auction.

Engaging children is an important Wings’ objective. The Kids Festival event, sponsored and hosted by Main Street Fun & Games, explores the scientific and creative side of nature with the emphasis on fun.

Main Street’s owner, Dee Connell says, “Dozens of community groups are coming together to stage activities. Crafts, play areas, puppets and clowns, something to interest almost everyone.”

The event will introduce LARPING (Live Action Role Playing), “a game where the participants physically act out their characters” explained Dee. Costumes are most welcome at the Kids Festival. Join the Free fun at Pothole Park from 1 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, May 14.

Photographers, young and older, can enter the free Photo Contest. Photos in four categories for adults and a special category for photo buffs under 16 may be submitted on-line for prizes in each category.

The Grand Prize is a two-day workshop with nature photographer Denise Hoffgaard.

Wings Over the Rockies Nature Festival is a week to enjoy, learn and celebrate the amazing ecosystem we live in.

Go to wingsovertherockies.org to book your special adventures, bid on unique auction offerings, check the Photo Contest details, attend The Wardens concert or enjoy the Gala Dinner with keynote speaker, Dr. Harvey Locke.

Lead and above image: Wings Children’s Festival, May 5, 2017. Photos submitted

Wings Over the Rockies