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Educational posts, organized by topic

Karvellas – Current Evidence for Extracorporeal Liver Support

Dr. Constantine Karvellas, MD, MsC, FRCPC, FCCM Professor of Medicine (Critical Care Medicine and Gastroenterology/Hepatology) at the University of Alberta and Adjunct Professor in the School of Public Health Sciences presents on Critical Care Grand Rounds on “Current Evidence for extracorporeal liver support in acute and acute-on-chronic liver failure”

Shah – Mechanisms of Hypoxemia

Dr. Nirav Shah, an Associate Professor of Medicine and Assistant Dean for Curriculum at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, takes us back to the basics to review the mechanism of hypoxemia as part of the DC-Baltimore Critical Care Educational Consortium.

Mallia – Critical Care Ultrasonographic Assessment of the LV and RV

Dr. Anantha K. Mallia, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine and Associate Program Director of the Pulmonary and Emergency Medicine-Critical Care Fellowship at MedStar Washington Hospital presents on critical care ultrasound for the assessment of the LV and RV as part of the DC5 lecture series.

Bunin – Operationalizing Solutions for Implicit Bias

Dr. Jessica Bunin, the Critical Care Medicine Fellowship Program Director for the National Capital Consortium and the Assistant Dean for Faculty Development at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences presents an interactive discussion on implicit bias as part of our DEI series.

Mallia – Critical Care Ultrasound and Volume Resuscitation

Dr. Anantha K. Mallia, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine and Associate Program Director of the Pulmonary and Emergency Medicine-Critical Care Fellowship at MedStar Washington Hospital presents on critical care ultrasound and the volume resuscitation dilemma as part of the DC5 lecture series.

Chan – Shock DC5 Lecture Series

Dr. Chee Chan, a Pulmonary Critical Care physician and Medical Director of the Medical Intermediate Care Unit at MedStar Washington presents an interactive discussion on shock as part of the DC5 lecture series.

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