Education

Educational posts, organized by topic

LV Hemodynamics and Calculating VTI

So, you’ve figured out how to assess the LVEF visually, but that’s not the only piece to consider in LV systolic function. How much blood is ACTUALLY coming out of […]

RESCUE Me

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Benefit of Earlier Antibiotics in Sepsis

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Prolonged ECMO

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Critical Care Education

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VExUS

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Patel – High-Dose B12 in Septic Shock

Dr. Jayshil Patel is an associate professor at the Medical College of Wisconsin and a board certified physician in internal medicine, pulmonary medicine, and critical care medicine. His particularly research

Tatebe – Physician’s Role as Advocate

Dr. Leah Tatebe is an associate professor of surgery at Northwestern University in Chicago. In her talk, she discusses various ways that physicians can become advocates, using examples from her

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