How CRASH-2 got it wrong – A response by Dr. Mark Walsh
Some great questions came out of Dr. Mark Walsh’s lecture on TEG, so we decided to go straight to the source and pick the HUMONGOUS brain of Dr. Walsh and […]
Some great questions came out of Dr. Mark Walsh’s lecture on TEG, so we decided to go straight to the source and pick the HUMONGOUS brain of Dr. Walsh and […]
Dr. Mayur Narayan is a trauma intensivist who has a special interest in the development of trauma systems, especially in underdeveloped countries. Â In this talk Dr. Narayan discusses the challenges
Dr. Munish Goyal comes to us all the way from downtown DC, where at the Georgetown University School of Medicine he acts as Director of Emergency Intensive Care and Associate Program
We’d like to take a moment to let everyone know that our core content lecture series is now available for download on iTunes! Â Immediately available for your listening pleasure,
When not acting as Chief of Surgical Critical care services and Director of the Cardiac Surgery Unit at the University of Maryland, Dr. Dan Herr finds time to be a
One of the leading experts in the use of thromboelastography (TEG) is Dr. Mark Walsh from South Bend, Indiana. Â We were fortunate enough to have Dr. Walsh come all the
Dr. Haney Mallemat felt that specializing in emergency medicine, internal medicine AND critical care was too easy, and decided to become one of the leading experts in the use of
Dr. Deborah Stein returns for another core content lecture, this time giving a crash course on hemodialysis, CRRT, CVVH, CVVHD, and a number of other concepts about managing acute renal
Dr. Neeraj Badjatia is the director of the neurosurgery critical care unit at the University of Maryland and a world expert in the field of neurocritical care, publishing 85+ peer-reviewed