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Bioterrorism and the ICU: Fear, Threats, and Reality

Today we have asked Dr. Emilie Calvello, MD, MPH to speak to us on a sensitive but crucial topic: bioterrorism. Dr. Calvello currently holds the position of Clinical Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine […]

A case of severe hypothermia…. when "sepsis" isn’t the ONLY answer

[tab_nav type=”two-up”][tab_nav_item title=”Clinical Case” active=”true”][tab_nav_item title=”Answer” active=””][/tab_nav][tabs][tab active=”true”] You are working in the MICU on a relatively quiet Sunday night, turn the lights off and just as you are about

A Peculiar Case of Shortness of Breath – A Dilemma While Working in Haiti

[tab_nav type=”two-up”][tab_nav_item title=”Clinical Case” active=”true”][tab_nav_item title=”Answer” active=””][/tab_nav][tabs][tab active=”true”] While working in a local hospital outside of Port-au-Prince, Haiti you were called to the Emergency Department to see a 54 yo

When Tuberculosis Meets The Spine: The Legacy of Percivall Pott

[tab_nav type=”two-up”][tab_nav_item title=”Clinical Case” active=”true”][tab_nav_item title=”Answer” active=””][/tab_nav][tabs][tab active=”true”] You receive a call from the neurosurgery intern who is frantic! He states that he is in desperate need of your help.

November is ECMOvember on MarylandCCProject.org

Get ready… November has been officially deemed as ECMOvember here on MarylandCCProject.org.  Throughout the month we will be posting a number of educational lectures, posts, pearls, and pitfalls when managing

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