Kim – Critical Care Ultrasound Course
Dr. Hyeong Kim, assistant professor of medicine at the University of Maryland and RDCS certified, presents a five lecture course on critical care ultrasound.
Dr. Hyeong Kim, assistant professor of medicine at the University of Maryland and RDCS certified, presents a five lecture course on critical care ultrasound.
Dr. Burton Lee, Head of Medical Education and Global Critical Care at the National Institutes of Health presents on medical education and global critical care.
Sammy Zakaria, M.D., M.P.H., Associate Professor of Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Assistant Director of the Johns Hopkins Bayview Cardiac Intensive Care Unit presents on ventricular arrhythmias in the ICU.
Dr. Gianfranco Umberto Meduri, Professor of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, presents on glucocorticoid therapy in ARDS.
Dr. William Bain, Assistant Professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, presents on ARDS, pneumonia, and the basics of ventilator management.
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.
Dr. Paul Saleeb, Assistant Professor of Medicine, from the Division of Infectious Diseases presents on tuberculous infections focusing on pulmonary manifestations
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, presents the weekly multi-departmental critical care fellows’ lecture on “Endpoints of Resuscitation”
Dr. Joshua D. King, Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Division of Nephrology, and the Director of the Maryland Poison Control presents Ground Rounds at the University of Maryland. The topic is:
“Nephrology and Toxicology Challenges in COVID-19: AKI, Addiction, and Accidental Poisonings”