Baldisseri – How to Prepare your ICU for a Disaster
Dr. Marie Baldisseri, Professor of Critical Care Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Baldisseri’s lecture will cover “How to Prepare your ICU for a Disaster.”
Dr. Marie Baldisseri, Professor of Critical Care Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Baldisseri’s lecture will cover “How to Prepare your ICU for a Disaster.”
Dr. Sam Tisherman, Professor of Surgery at the University of Maryland. Dr. Tisherman’s lecture will cover “Hemorrhagic Shock.”
Dr. Nicholas Morris, Assistant Professor of Neurology at the University of Maryland. Dr. Morris’ lecture will cover “Brain Death.”
Dr. R. Scott Stephens, Assistant Professor of Medicine and Director, Oncology and Bone Marrow Transplant Critical Care at Johns Hopkins University presents his work on Mechanical Ventilation Management during ECMO for ARDS.
Carl Shanholtz, MD, Professor of Medicine in the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care and Director of the Medical ICU at the University of Maryland presents the multi-departmental critical care curriculum lecture on ARDS.
Samuel M. Galvagno Jr., DO, PhD, MS, FCCM, Associate Professor of Anesthesiology at the University of Maryland SOM & Associate Director, Maryland Critical Care Network at UMMC and Ross Carpenter, MD, Fellow in Cardiothoracic Anesthesia at the University of Maryland, present the weekly multi-departmental critical care fellows’ lecture on “Molecular Adsorbent Recirculating System: Life on MARS.”
Erik Osborn, MD, COL, MC USA, Director Adult Extracorporeal Service, Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit at Inova Fairfax Hospital, presents the weekly multi-departmental critical care fellows’ lecture on “ECMO and the Brain”.
Jonathan Trager, DO, PA Medical Director at Lehigh University EMS & Police Department and PA Medical Director- Emergency/EMS, Transport and Critical Care Transport at St. Luke’s Emergency & Transport Services, presents the weekly multi-departmental critical care fellows’ lecture (Thursday, 6/13) on “Patient Transport: In-between & Within.”
José G. Merino, M.D., M.Phil., FAAN, FAHA, Associate Professor, Department of Neurology at the University of Maryland SOM and US Research Editor, The BMJ, presents the weekly multi-departmental critical care fellows’ lecture on “Appraising manuscripts: an editor’s perspective.”