Maryland CC Project

Maryland CC Project
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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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Mar 7, 2014 • 51min

HIV + Critical Illness: a primer of ICU management

Dr Henry Masur is a clinical expert in HIV from the National Institute of Health (NIH) who has published over > 300 peer reviewed publications related to infections and HIV. […]
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Feb 27, 2014 • 56min

Stats 101: A Blueprint to Mastering Numeracy & Avoiding Apophenia

Today we are honored and privileged to have one of the premier minds in the field of critical care epidemiology, Dr. Burton Lee. In addition to his role as program […]
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Feb 20, 2014 • 48min

Medical Literature: Trust no one and expect sabotage!

Today we are pleased to welcome Dr. Majid Afshar, one of the newest members of the Division of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine at the University of Maryland. Today he was willing […]
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Feb 13, 2014 • 49min

Shanholtz – Salvage Therapy for Acute Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure

Dr. Carl Shanholtz was the man of the hour at the University of Maryland Multidisciplinary CC Conference this week, here to discuss his “Plan B – Z” for patients with […]
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Feb 6, 2014 • 53min

Airway and Thoracic Procedures: 3 Topics You Gotta Know

Today we are fortunate to have Dr. Ashutosh (Ash) Sachdeva, director of the University of Maryland Interventional Pulmonology Service and all around bronchoscopic wizard, to speak to us on his passion: […]
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Jan 31, 2014 • 33min

Hayes – Vanc & Zosyn is NOT the Answer to Everything

This week, Dr. Bryan Hayes – Clinical Pharmacologist and expert in Toxicology gives an amazing talk highlighting 10 of his top tips for antimicrobial use in the emergency department & […]
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Jan 23, 2014 • 1h 1min

Anders – Critical Care for Two: When Pregnancy Meets the ICU

Dr. Megan Graybill Anders, an anesthesiologist and critical care expert, shares invaluable insights on managing critically ill pregnant patients. She discusses the physiological changes during pregnancy that impact ICU care, including respiratory adaptations and increased cardiovascular demands. Anders emphasizes the significance of fetal monitoring as an early warning system and outlines the importance of recognizing sepsis. She also explains perimortem cesarean delivery techniques and the need for organized team drills during maternal emergencies.
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Jan 16, 2014 • 52min

Bacterial Infections in the ICU

Dr. Manjari Joshi is an expert in infectious diseases who works at the Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore, and specializes in battling the rages of hospital associated infections as well […]
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Jan 9, 2014 • 56min

The Fungal Invasion of the ICU- A Catastrophe Waiting to Happen

Dr. Devang Patel currently serves as Chief of Infectious Disease for the MICU here at the University of Maryland. Today he was was gracious enough to speak on invasive fungal infections not only […]

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