Prolonged ECMO
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Timothy Girard, MD, MSCI, Director of the Clinical Research, Investigation, and Systems Modeling of Acute Illness (CRISMA) Center and Associate Professor of Critical Care Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh presents on inflammation during critical illness, delirium, and long-term cognitive impairment.
Dr. Deborah Stein, MD, MPH, FACS, FCCM, Professor and Chief of Surgery at the Zuckerberg San Francisco General and Vice Chair of Trauma and Critical Care Surgery at the UCSF Department of Surgery, presents on the contemporary management of severe traumatic brain injury.
Dr. Brad Butcher, Assistant Professor of Critical Care Medicine from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, presents on post-ICU syndrome and post-ICU care.
Today we welcome a local legend: H. Neal Reynolds, MD. Dr. Reynolds is an Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine as well as the Associate Director of the Shock Trauma Centerās Multi-Trauma ICU. Today Dr. Reynolds provides us with an in-depth look at the world of the chronically ill. Every ICU has them, now itās time to have a primer on the proper management of this issue before it becomes too late!
Today we welcome Giora Netzer M.D., M.S.C.E., Associate Professor of Medicine here at the University of Maryland Medical Center. Dr. Netzer was trained at the great bastion of intensive care medicine, the University of Pennsylvania, where he also earned a masterās degree in clinical epidemiology. Since joining the University of Maryland Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine department he has proven to be one the greatest minds the ICU has to offer, earning him the title: Wiki-Netzer. His passion for knowledge led to his appointment as the Director of Clinical Research and has yielded a tremendous breadth of publications. Today he focuses on his true passion: how to assist family members care for their loved ones both in the ICU and in the post-ICU setting. Trust me, this is a topic that is often overlooked and one that can truly mean life or death for your patients!
Dr. Neal Porter is an Assistant Professor of Neurology here at the University of Maryland with a special clinical focus on neurophysiology. Over the last twenty years, Dr Porter has
Today we are fortunate to haveĀ Avelino Verceles, Associate Professor of Critical Care and Pulmonary Medicine here at the University of Maryland as well as acting director and architect of one