Kim – Toxic Hemoglobinopathies
Dr. Hong Kim is back – this time to discuss two classic hemoglobinopathies. Do you you know the common iatragenic causes of methemoglobinemia? How about when to send a patient […]
Dr. Hong Kim is back – this time to discuss two classic hemoglobinopathies. Do you you know the common iatragenic causes of methemoglobinemia? How about when to send a patient […]
[tab_nav type=”two-up”][tab_nav_item title=”The Case” active=”true”][tab_nav_item title=”Answer” active=””][/tab_nav][tabs][tab active=”true”] A 50 y/o female with a history of asthma is intubated in the ED for SOB. The patient is hemodynamically stable and has a
Dr. Nevins Todd joined us today to discuss the diagnosis of some of the most devastating pulmonary diseases that exist today. Many of these can be misdiagnosed as simply, “ARDS”
Dr. Daniel Herr is the Chief of Surgical ICU Services and also the Director of our Cardiac Surgery ICU at the University of Maryland. Dr. Herr is known internationally for his
Dr. Deborah Stein is the Chief of Trauma at the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, Medical Director of the Neurotrauma Intensive Care Unit at STC, and an expert in renal
Dr. Munish Goyal is an Emergency Medicine trained Intensivist who has been a leader in resuscitation science over the past decade. Dr. Goyal is returning to the University of Maryland
Managing complex patients with ARDS can be challenging. Many believe the Berlin criteria we use to identify ARDS are largely confounded and often identify the disease too late. Additionally, how do you
Dr. Burton Lee is BACK! It’s always an honor to have Dr. Lee return to the US from Kenya and take a break from his critical care clinical and academic
Today we are in for a real treat! We have two of the smartest doctors to ever grace the stage here at the University of Maryland. First you will hear