Kim Boswell – POD 0: Care After Cardiac Surgery
Dr. Kim Boswell is an Emergency Medicine trained intensivist who not only works in the ED but takes care of some of the sickest patients at the University of Maryland […]
Dr. Kim Boswell is an Emergency Medicine trained intensivist who not only works in the ED but takes care of some of the sickest patients at the University of Maryland […]
Sweet! Â You just graduated from your Critical Care fellowship and landed a great job in the community. Â No more PGY paychecks or 80+ hour work weeks. Â Things are looking up!
Giora Netzer (@GioraNetzer) is one of those “evidence-based medicine” guys, who has an obsession with transplant medicine – to be more specific – blood transfusion strategies in the ICU. Â What
Congrats! Â You saved your patient from their critical illness – but do you know what happens to them after they leave your ICU? Â Well, if not – you might be
Dr. Nader Habashi is a master of all things APRV. What’s the evidence for APRV? Should APRV be used as a preventative mode of mechanical ventilation in patients at risk
Today we have asked Dr. Emilie Calvello, MD, MPH to speak to us on a sensitive but crucial topic: bioterrorism. Dr. Calvello currently holds the position of Clinical Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine
Dr. Roy Brower is one of the original ARDSnet authors that brought Low Tidal-Volume ventilation to the masses.  We asked him to speak his mind on what he thinks we should
Today we are pleased to welcome a very prestigious guest: Dr. Mary Njoku, owner of the M. Jane Matjasko Professorship for Education in Anesthesiology, the current director of the University of
Dr. Burton Lee returns to MarylandCCProject to discuss the second half of his deeper dive into numeracy of the medical literature (“deep dive” is a bit of a stretch for