Greenwood – Why We Do What We Do and the Future of MarylandCCProject

This is a talk I gave at this month’s Critical Care Grand Rounds about the concepts that have driven the development of MarylandCCProject along with our evolution over the past 2 years.  Since the beginning, our goal has been to improve the critical care education at the University of Maryland, as well as show others the great work we are doing here in Baltimore.  I think we’ve done that.  But we’re not finished.

As critical care educators, we need to strive to be as cutting-edge in our teaching as we are in our clinical practice. By injecting innovative teaching techniques into cutting-edge critical care education we can revolutionize the we teach critical care.  This project has inspired others, and we are about to GROW.

We strongly believe in the African proverb, “It takes a village to raise a child” and believe that it takes a community of critical care educators to improve the quality future intensivists and resuscitationists.  This talk will explain more about where we are as well as where we are going.


So this was my, “Last lecture” as a critical care fellow at the University of Maryland.  A lot of people have influenced the development of the concepts behind this site as well as my personal “teaching philosophy”.  Hard to list all the necessary “Thank You’s” for the past 6 years…. But here are a few from my village. 

  • Beth, Mason, Natalie, & Weston
  • University of Maryland
  • Shock Trauma
  • Amal Mattu
  • Mike Winters
  • Mike McCurdy
  • Jim Lantry
  • Rob Rogers
  • Dan Herr
  • Janaki Deepak
  • Richard Palladino
  • Deb Stein
  • Haney Mallemat
  • Ken Butler
  • Nirav Shah
  • Mike & Mike
  • Bethany & Kelli
  • #FOAMed community

 

 

 

 

Thanks for the friendship, mentorship, and support.

 

Check out CCProject.com for new and exciting updates.

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