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May 29, 2014 • 57min

Dale Needham: Post Intensive Care Syndrome

Congrats!  You saved your patient from their critical illness – but do you know what happens to them after they leave your ICU?  Well, if not – you might be […]
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May 22, 2014 • 57min

Nader Habashi: Airway Pressure Release Ventilation (APRV) – A mechanistic and physiologic view

Dr. Nader Habashi is a master of all things APRV. What’s the evidence for APRV? Should APRV be used as a preventative mode of mechanical ventilation in patients at risk […]
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May 9, 2014 • 35min

Angela's Story – Resus of an Amniotic Fluid Embolism Induced DIC with TEG

About a month ago, a young woman by the name of Angela Knight reached out to let us to let us know that she believes the use of the thrombelastogram […]
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Apr 23, 2014 • 49min

Roy Brower – Managing Severe ARDS and Being on the Edge of the Evidence

Dr. Roy Brower is one of the original ARDSnet authors that brought Low Tidal-Volume ventilation to the masses.  We asked him to speak his mind on what he thinks we should […]
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Apr 17, 2014 • 53min

General Principles of Post-operative Care: When Physiology Goes Awry

Today we are pleased to welcome a very prestigious guest: Dr. Mary Njoku, owner of the M. Jane Matjasko Professorship for Education in Anesthesiology, the current director of the University of […]
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Apr 8, 2014 • 47min

Burton Lee – Numeracy II: The tale of sample sizes, the superstitious student, & superb studies

Dr. Burton Lee returns to MarylandCCProject to discuss the second half of his deeper dive into numeracy of the medical literature (“deep dive” is a bit of a stretch for […]
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Apr 3, 2014 • 1h 4min

Principles of antibiotic therapy in the critically ill

Today we are lucky to have Dr. Manjari Joshi, Associate Professor of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases at both the University of Maryland SOM and the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center. For today’s lecture, […]
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Mar 27, 2014 • 58min

Polyneuromyopathy of critical illness: when to call in the cavalry!

Dr. Neal Porter is an Assistant Professor of Neurology here at the University of Maryland with a special clinical focus on neurophysiology. Over the last twenty years, Dr Porter has […]
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Mar 21, 2014 • 53min

Anthony Harris – Infection Control

Dr. Anthony Harris is a Professor of Medicine at the University of Maryland and an expert in infection control as well as epidemiology.  He recently published a paper in JAMA […]
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Mar 13, 2014 • 55min

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 […]

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