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Artificial Intelligence in Medical Education

In this lecture, Dr. Nirav Shah and Dr. Nitin Seam provide a comprehensive look into the integration of artificial intelligence into medical training. They discuss current research on AI and […]

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Pragmatic Critical Care Trials Embedded in Practice

Dr. Matthew Prekker discusses the role of pragmatic clinical trials in improving emergency airway management. He details the collaborative efforts of the Pragmatic Critical Care Research Group (PCCRG), a multi-center network dedicated to conducting comparative […]

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Oxygenation Targets and Outcomes after Critical Illness

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RESCUE Me

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Benefit of Earlier Antibiotics in Sepsis

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Prolonged ECMO

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Critical Care Education

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VExUS

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Patel – High-Dose B12 in Septic Shock

Dr. Jayshil Patel is an associate professor at the Medical College of Wisconsin and a board certified physician in internal medicine, pulmonary medicine, and critical care medicine. His particularly research […]

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Tatebe – Physician’s Role as Advocate

Dr. Leah Tatebe is an associate professor of surgery at Northwestern University in Chicago. In her talk, she discusses various ways that physicians can become advocates, using examples from her […]

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Turner – Using AI in Medical Education

Laurah Turner PhD is an assistant dean for assessment and education at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. Her lecture discusses the applications of AI to advance medical education.

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Nobleza – Mentorship for Women

Dr. Christa O’Hana Nobleza is practicing neurointensivisit and an associate professor of neurology at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis. Her lecture discusses the importance of mentorship […]

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Combes – Mechanical Ventilation on VV-ECMO

Dr. Alain Combes has is a professor of intensive care medicine at Sorbonne Université in Paris. Dr. Combes’ research focuses on the care of critically ill cardiac patients, mechanical circulatory […]

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Dull – Hypovolemia with Peripheral Edema: What is Wrong?

Dr. Randal O. Dull is a professor of anesthesiology with joint appointments in the departments of pathology, physiology, and surgery at the University of Arizona College of Medicine. With a […]

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Khan – Advanced Noninvasive Neuromonitoring in ECMO

Dr. Imad Khan is an assistant professor in the Division of NeuroCritical Care at the University of Rochester. His research focuses on monitoring cerebral perfusion and pathophysiology in patients with […]

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Grissom – Low Tidal Volume Ventilation

Dr. Colin Grissom is professor of medicine at Intermountain Healthcare as well as University of Utah. He discusses his experience with implementing best practices, specifically low tidal volume ventilation, across […]

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Smith – Management of Refractory Distributive Shock

Dr. Lane Smith is a critical care medicine specialist at Atrium Health Carolinas Medical Center located in Charlotte, North Carolina and serving as the Charlotte academic branch of Wake Forest […]

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Hochberg – Prone Positioning in ARDS

Dr. Chad Hochberg is an assistant professor in pulmonary and critical care medicine at Johns Hopkins University. In his lecture today, he will discuss his work on prone positioning in […]

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Mailman – Medical Informatics

Dr. Joseph Mailman is an intensive care physician at New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell with a keen interest in technological innovation. In this lecture, he discusses the field of medical informatics and […]

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Ginestra – Treating Sepsis with a Full House: Timing of Antimicrobial Initiation for Hospital-Onset Sepsis Under Capacity Strain

Jen Ginestra, MD, MSHP is an instructor of medicine in the department of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. She is interested in the organization of […]

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Munroe & Gershengorn – Peripheral Vasopressor Administration

Elizabeth Munroe, MD, MSc is a clinical instructor and post-doctoral research fellow in the dvision of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at the University of Michigan. Hayley Gershengorn, MD, FCCM, […]

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Fan – The Role of Driving Pressure and Mechanical Power in Patients with AHRF

Eddy Fan, MD, PhD is a professor of medicine in the Department of Medicine at the University of Toronto. His research is focused on advanced life support for acute respiratory […]

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Kruser – The Role of Language

Jacqueline Kruser, MD MS is an assistant professor of medicine in the Division of Allergy, Pulmonary & Critical Care at the University of Wisconsin. In her lecture today, she talks […]

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Elmer – Perils in Prognostication

Jonathan Elmer, MD, MS is an associate professor of emergency medicine, critical care medicine, and neurology at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. He received his Batchelor’s degree in biochemistry […]

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Wall and Schiff – ECMO-assisted CPR

Tamar Schiff, MD is an internal medicine trained physician who is completing a postdoctoral fellowship in medical ethics at NYU. In her lecture, she presents key ethical and logistical considerations […]

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Wahlster – Managing the Breathing Brain

Dr. Sarah Wahlster is an associate professor of neurology at University of Washington in Seattle. The focus of her lecture is on mechanical ventilation in patients with neurologic disease.

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Roh – Laboratory and Transfusion Medicine Strategies in Intracerebral Hemorrhage

Dr. David Roh is an Assistant Professor of Neurology at Columbia University where he is an attending neurointensivist. In this lecture, Dr. Roh reviews the currently implemented diagnostic and treatment […]

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Bosch – Hemoglobin threshold-based RBC Transfusion during critical illness

Nick Bosch, MD, MSc is an assistant professor in the pulmonary division at the Boston University School of Medicine. In his lecture, he reviews the results of prior studies of […]

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Siuba – Righting the Right Ventricle in ARDS

Matt Siuba, DO, MS is an assistant professor of medicine in the department of critical care medicine at Cleveland Clinic. He is one of the authors of a recent review […]

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Marini – VILI Risk

Dr. John Marini is a professor of medicine at the University of Minnesota. He trained at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine as well as the University of Washington in […]

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Cox – ICU-based Palliative Care

Dr. Christopher Cox discusses palliative care in the ICU.

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Athale – Bleeding and Clotting Disorders in the ICU

Janhavi Athale, MD is an assistant professor in the critical care medicine department as well as the hematology and oncology department at Mayo Clinic in Phoenix, Arizona. Her lecture focuses […]

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Viglianti – #MeTooInMedicine: Where are we now?

Elizabeth Marie Viglianti, MD, MPH, MSc is an assistant professor of pulmonary and critical care at the University of Michigan. Her topic today is #MeToo in medicine and the current […]

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Villalobos – Why You Shouldn’t Forget the Renal Ultrasound

Nick Villalobos, MD is the medical director of the MICU and critical care ultrasound at the San Antonio Military Medical Center. His lecture focuses on renal ultrasound techniques and how […]

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Ghoreishi – What a Multidisciplinary Aortic Team Can Offer Patients with Aortic Disease in 2023

Mehrdad Ghoreishi, MD is an assistant professor of cardiac surgery at the University of Maryland. He currently serves as the director of the Aortic Center. His lecture focuses on novel […]

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Grazioli – ICU Renal Replacement Therapy & Challenges

Alison Grazioli, MD is an assistant professor at the University of Maryland. She completed fellowships in both critical care and nephrology and currently serves as the medical director of the […]

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Garcia Santibanez – Neuromuscular Disorders in the ICU

R. Carolina Garcia Santibanez, MD is an assistant professor of neurology at Emory University. Her lecture focuses on the most common primary neuromuscular disorders seen in the intensive care unit.

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Applefeld – RV Structure & Point of Care Imaging

Dr. Willard Applefeld attended the University of Maryland School of Medicine and did his internal medicine residency at Johns Hopkins. He completed a fellowship in critical care at the National […]

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Frank Rasulo – Intracranial Hypertension

Dr. Frank Rasulo is an associate professor of anesthesiology and intensive care at University Hospital in Brescia, Italy, where he heads the neurocritical care department. The topic of his presentation […]

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Lankford – Gas Exchange and Pulmonary Ventilation in the Critically Ill Obstetric Patient

Dr. Allison Lankford is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Services at the University of Maryland. She is a Maternal Fetal Medicine and Critical Care physician at the University of Maryland Medical Center. Dr. Lankford presents a lecture entitled "Gas Exchange and Pulmonary Ventilation in the Critically- Ill Obstetric Patient" as part of the DC5…

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Lankford – Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy

Dr. Allison Lankford is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Services at the University of Maryland. She is a Maternal Fetal Medicine and Critical Care physician at the University of Maryland Medical Center. Dr. Lankford presents a lecture on the "Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy" as part of the DC5 Lecture series.

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Sjulin – Massive Transfusion

Dr. Tyson Suljin is Deputy Chief of Critical Care Medicine and APD of the Internal Medicine Residency Program at Brook Army Medical Center. He presents a lecture entitled "Massive Transfusion" from the Critical Care perspective as part of the DC5 lecture series.

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Law – Survivorship After the ICU

Anica Law, MD, MS, Assistant Professor of Medicine/Pulmonary Center at the Boston University School of Medicine presents Critical Care Grand Rounds with a lecture entitled "After Our Work Here is Done: Survivorship After the ICU."

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Marino – Oxygen: Creating a New Paradigm Part II

Dr. Paul Marino, Critical Care Specialist at Cayuga Medical Center, and esteemed author of "The ICU Book", the largest-selling textbook on Critical Care medicine in the United States, presents a lecture entitled Oxygen: Creating a New Paradigm Part II. This lecture is based on his new book that challenges the traditional notion that the human body thrives on oxygen and that promoting tissue…

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Keller – Heart-Lung Interactions in Spontaneous and Mechanical Ventilation

Dr. Michael Keller is a Staff Clinician in the Critical Care Medicine Department at the NIH Clinical Center and Instructor of Medicine in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at Johns Hopkins Hospital. He presents a lecture entitled "Heart-Lung Interactions in Spontaneous and Mechanical Ventilation" as part of the DC5 lecture series.

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Wortmann – Healthcare Associated Infections in the ICU

Dr. Glenn W. Wortmann, FIDSA, FACP is the Section Director of Infectious Diseases at MedStar Washington Hospital Center and the Medical Director of Infection Prevention at the MedStar Institute of Quality and Safety. He maintains academic appointments at Georgetown University Hospital as a Professor of Clinical Medicine and at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences as Professor…

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Schreiber – Ethical Issues in the ICU

Disease/Critical Care Medicine at MedStar Washington Hospital Center presents a talk entitled "Ethical Issues in the ICU" as part of the DC5 lecture series.

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Hager – A Better Understanding of Intermediate Care

David Northrop Hager, M.D., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Medicine, Director of the Medical Intensive Care Unit, and Director of the Medical Intermediate Care Unit at Johns Hopkins SOM/Medicine presents our Critical Care Curriculum with a lecture entitled, "A Better Understanding of Intermediate Care."

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Zilberstein – Compassion in Healthcare

Jeffrey Zilberstein, MD, FCCP, Medical Director of Peconic Bay Medical Center and President of Peconic Bay Medical Group presents during our Critical Care Curriculum with a lecture entitled, Compassion in HealthCARE

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Hyzy – Electrical Impedance Tomography Use in ARDS

Robert C. Hyzy, MD, Professor of Medicine in the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and Medical Director of the Critical Care Medicine Unit at the University of Michigan Hospital presents at Critical Care Grand Rounds with a lecture entitled, "Electrical Impedance Tomography Use in ARDS."

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