Goyal – Intensive Care Outside of the ICU
Dr. Munish Goyal is an Emergency Medicine trained Intensivist who has been a leader in resuscitation science over the past decade. Dr. Goyal is returning to the University of Maryland […]
Dr. Munish Goyal is an Emergency Medicine trained Intensivist who has been a leader in resuscitation science over the past decade. Dr. Goyal is returning to the University of Maryland […]
Managing complex patients with ARDS can be challenging. Many believe the Berlin criteria we use to identify ARDS are largely confounded and often identify the disease too late. Additionally, how do you
Dr. Burton Lee is BACK! It’s always an honor to have Dr. Lee return to the US from Kenya and take a break from his critical care clinical and academic
While in the ICU, you get a phone call to see a 59 year-old patient on the floor with respiratory distress. She was just admitted to the hospital and diagnosed with TTP (platelet
Dr. Giora Netzer (@GioraNetzer) is one of our esteemed faculty who is trained in clinical epidemiology as well as pulmonary critical care. He has done an extensive amount of research
Dr. Sam Galvagno is a Lieutenant Colonel in the US Air Force who is an expert in anesthesia critical care, airway management, critical care education, published in JAMA, and a black
Happened upon this commentary written by the venerable Jean-Louis Vincent in Intensive Care Medicine, and it’s a MUST read. Below is his “Top 10 list,” but there is a lot more
Dr. Megan Brenner is currently one of the leaders in the development of Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta (REBOA). As a trained trauma, critical care, and vascular surgeon
The use of blood components in the ICU is commonplace, which is why Dr. Nathan Nielsen has dedicated his professional career to making sure young intensivists know what they are