You saved them from critical illness…. Now what?
Today we are fortunate to have Avelino Verceles, Associate Professor of Critical Care and Pulmonary Medicine here at the University of Maryland as well as acting director and architect of one […]
Today we are fortunate to have Avelino Verceles, Associate Professor of Critical Care and Pulmonary Medicine here at the University of Maryland as well as acting director and architect of one […]
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Today we have the pleasure of welcoming Dr. Megan Graybill Anders, a new addition to the Maryland Anesthesiology-Critical Care department and all-around airway guru! Over the last year, she has started
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
We’d like to take a moment to let everyone know that our core content lecture series is now available for download on iTunes! Immediately available for your listening pleasure,
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