Approaching the Awake Intubation
While in the ICU, you get a phone call to see a 59 year-old patient on the floor with respiratory distress. She was just admitted to the hospital and diagnosed with TTP (platelet […]
While in the ICU, you get a phone call to see a 59 year-old patient on the floor with respiratory distress. She was just admitted to the hospital and diagnosed with TTP (platelet […]
[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”] Time to Play: What’s That Rhythm?! Rhythm Strip Patient is a 60 yr old gentleman with ALS who was admitted for respiratory
Today we are once again excited to have Dr./LtCol/All-around critical care guru Sam Galvagno. In addition to publishing in multiple major journals, defending the country, maintaining FOUR board certifications, AND maintaining
The Case: 64 yo M veteran smoker w PMH severe COPD on 4L O2 by NC, pAfib on AC, admitted in December for progressive dyspnea over weeks, found to have
Dr. Giora Netzer (@GioraNetzer) is one of our esteemed faculty who is trained in clinical epidemiology as well as pulmonary critical care. He has done an extensive amount of research
Dr. Sam Galvagno is a Lieutenant Colonel in the US Air Force who is an expert in anesthesia critical care, airway management, critical care education, published in JAMA, and a black
Happened upon this commentary written by the venerable Jean-Louis Vincent in Intensive Care Medicine, and it’s a MUST read. Below is his “Top 10 list,” but there is a lot more
Dr. Megan Brenner is currently one of the leaders in the development of Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta (REBOA). As a trained trauma, critical care, and vascular surgeon
Carl Shanholtz, MD is medical director of the Medical Intensive Care Unit at the University of Maryland Medical Center. After a fellowship in critical care medicine at Johns Hopkins University he