Echo Interpretation lecture for EM
I was asked to give a talk on echo for EM by the lovely folk at St Vincent’s University Hospital. It was good fun and people engaged really well but i completely ran out of time so I promised I … Read More »
I was asked to give a talk on echo for EM by the lovely folk at St Vincent’s University Hospital. It was good fun and people engaged really well but i completely ran out of time so I promised I … Read More »
Welcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. A meandering monologue through critical care fellowship exam preparation. HIV in the ICU is becoming a bit of a rare beast as the ID docs seem to have it so … Read More »
Welcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. Plasmapheresis (or PLEX) is one of the machines we tend not to have responsibility for in the ICU. Unlike CRRT we tend to defer to another specialty to do this. … Read More »
Welcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. SBS is not a common thing to find in the ICU and the most likely context here is going to be receiving someone from the operating theatre who has had … Read More »
Welcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. The commonest time we think of adrenocortical insufficiency in the ICU is probably in sepsis. This post will definititely not cover the beast that is steroid use in the intensive … Read More »