Critical Care Medicine

Lankford – Gas Exchange and Pulmonary Ventilation in the Critically Ill Obstetric Patient

Dr. Allison Lankford is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Services at the University of Maryland. She is a Maternal Fetal Medicine and Critical Care physician at the University of Maryland Medical Center. Dr. Lankford presents a lecture entitled “Gas Exchange and Pulmonary Ventilation in the Critically- Ill Obstetric Patient” as part of the DC5 Lecture series.

Lankford – Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy

Dr. Allison Lankford is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Services at the University of Maryland. She is a Maternal Fetal Medicine and Critical Care physician at the University of Maryland Medical Center. Dr. Lankford presents a lecture on the “Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy” as part of the DC5 Lecture series.

Sjulin – Massive Transfusion

Dr. Tyson Suljin is Deputy Chief of Critical Care Medicine and APD of the Internal Medicine Residency Program at Brook Army Medical Center. He presents a lecture entitled “Massive Transfusion” from the Critical Care perspective as part of the DC5 lecture series.

Law – Survivorship After the ICU

Anica Law, MD, MS, Assistant Professor of Medicine/Pulmonary Center at the Boston University School of Medicine presents Critical Care Grand Rounds with a lecture entitled “After Our Work Here is Done: Survivorship After the ICU.” 

Marino – Oxygen: Creating a New Paradigm Part II

Dr. Paul Marino, Critical Care Specialist at Cayuga Medical Center, and esteemed author of “The ICU Book”, the largest-selling textbook on Critical Care medicine in the United States, presents a lecture entitled Oxygen: Creating a New Paradigm Part II. This lecture is based on his new book that challenges the traditional notion that the human body thrives on oxygen and that promoting tissue oxygenation is necessary for promoting life.

Abrams – ECMO for Respiratory Pandemics

Darryl Abrams, MD is an Associate Professor of Medicine and a medical intensivist and ECMO attending at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center. He is the Associate Medical Director and Director of Research of the Medical ECMO Program at the Center for Acute Respiratory Failure, as well as Medical Director of Intermediate Care and Pre-Critical Care Services. He presents a lecture during Critical Care Grand Rounds entitled “ECMO for Respiratory Pandemics”.

Fouad – Managing Massive Hemoptysis

Dr. Jan Fouad is a recent graduate of the Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine Fellowship at the Yale School of Medicine and is currently an Interventional Pulmonology Fellow at the University of Maryland. He presents a lecture entitled “Managing Massive Hemoptysis” as part of the DC5 lecture series.

Sinha – Personalized Treatments in ARDS: Can Phenotyping Help?

Pratik Sinha, MBChB, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anesthesiology at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. Dr. Sinha’s current research interests are in using big data analytics to identify biologically-driven homogeneous subgroups within heterogeneous critical-illness syndromes, with applications in precision medicine. For our Critical Care Grand Rounds, Dr. Sinha presents a lecture entitled “Personalized Treatments in ARDS: Can Phenotyping Help?”

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