Synopsis
iCritical Care: All Audio offers access to all of the Society of Critical Care Medicine's podcasts offering in-depth interviews on adult and pediatric clinical topics as well as updates in the field on various issues. Subscribing to All Audio ensures you receive all podcasts, whether iCritical Care hosts are chatting with authors from the Critical Care Medicine and Pediatric Critical Care Medicine journals, or covering other important topics with well-known speakers, prominent SCCM members or various thought leaders.
Episodes
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SCCM Pod-132 The Future of Acute Care Surgery
14/07/2010 Duration: 30minLewis J. Kaplan, MD, FCCM, discusses acute care surgery, its relation to surgical critical care, and his predictions for the future of acute care surgery, trauma surgery and surgical critical care.
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SCCM Pod-131 CCM: Dexmedetomidine vs. Midazolam: A Cost Minimization Analysis
30/06/2010 Duration: 32minJoseph F. Dasta, MSc, FCCM, discusses his article published in the February 2010 issue of Critical Care Medicine.
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SCCM Pod-130 PCCM: Telemedicine in Rural Emergency Departments
17/06/2010 Duration: 16minAmelia Hopkins, MD, FCCM, discusses her article published in the September 2009 issue of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine.
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SCCM Pod-129 CCM: The Use of RIFLE in Patients with AKI
10/06/2010 Duration: 31minJohn A. Kellum, MD, FCCM, discusses how one uses RIFLE to take care of patients with acute kidney injury (AKI).
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SCCM Pod-128 Patient Management After Cardiac Surgery
20/05/2010 Duration: 32minAnthony Carlese, MD, DO, discusses management of the patient after cardiac surgery, specifically his approach to caring for patients in the ICU who have just undergone coronary artery bypass surgery.
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SCCM Pod-127 CCM: Physician Extenders in the ICU
30/04/2010 Duration: 28minRuth Kleinpell, RN, PhD, RN-CS, FCCM, discusses her experience as a nurse practitioner as well as her research into the role of nurse practitioners and physician assistants in the ICU.
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SCCM Pod-126 Managing IAH and Abdominal Compartment Syndrome
20/04/2010 Duration: 35minMichael Cheatham, MD, FCCM, director of the surgical intensive care units at Orlando Regional Trauma Center in Florida, discusses his latest paper.
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SCCM Pod-125 Focus on the Team: Acute Critical Care Surgery
30/03/2010 Duration: 33minMichael West, MD, PhD, FCCM, discusses his unique career path into critical care and his background as a trauma/critical care surgeon. West is chief of surgery at San Francisco General Hospital and professor and vice chair in the department of surgery at the University of California, San Francisco. He served as chair of the 39th Critical Care Congress
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SCCM Pod-124 Achieving Success With Paragon
01/03/2010 Duration: 37minThe Paragon Critical Care Quality Implementation Program is a quality-focused program aimed to bring effective, tailored improvement strategies to hospitals.
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SCCM Pod-123 Message from the 2010 President
18/02/2010 Duration: 21minSociety of Critical Care Medicine president Judith Jacobi, PharmD, BCPS, FCCM, discusses her goals and vision for the Society during her 2010 term.
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SCCM Pod-122 Disaster Management in Haiti
11/02/2010 Duration: 28minBarbara McLean, ACNP, CCNS-NP, a nurse from Piedmont Healthcare in Atlanta, Georgia, discusses her recent volunteer efforts in Haiti following the January 12, 2010, earthquake that devastated the area. McLean discusses general disaster management strategies as well as patient populations and care challenges specific to the event.
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SCCM Pod-121 PCCM: E-CPR and ECMO in Pediatric Patients
17/12/2009 Duration: 19minRobert Tasker, MD, MBBS, discusses two editorials related to neurological issues in critical care.
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SCCM Pod-120 CCM: Tracheostomy Practice in the Surgical ICU
24/11/2009 Duration: 32minBradley D. Freeman, MD, discusses his article published in the December 2009 Critical Care Medicine, titled: Examination of Non-clinical Factors Affecting Tracheostomy Practice in an Academic Surgical Intensive Care Unit.
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SCCM Pod-119 PCCM: Does Fellowship Program Size and Rotations Affect Clinical and Research Time?
17/11/2009 Duration: 17minWynne Morrison, MD, discusses an article published in the May issue of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, which highlighted the results of a national survey of pediatric critical care medicine fellowship clinical and research time allocation.
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SCCM Pod-118 PCCM: HLH and Sepsis
30/10/2009 Duration: 25minLeticia Castillo, MD, FCCM, assistant professor at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, discusses an article published in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine.
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SCCM Pod-117 CCM: Public Awareness and Perception of Sepsis
15/10/2009 Duration: 14minMargaret Parker, MD, FCCM, discusses her article published in the January 2009 Critical Care Medicine.
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SCCM Pod-116 CCM: Diabetes, Insulin, and the Development of ALI
24/09/2009 Duration: 29minMichelle Gong, MD, MS, discusses her recent articled published in the August 2009 issue of Critical Care Medicine.
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SCCM Pod-115 PCCM: Difficult Conversations in the Pediatric ICU
31/08/2009 Duration: 32minElaine Meyer, RN, PhD, discuss a paper published recently in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine.
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SCCM Pod-114 CCM: Why Not Physician-Assisted Death?
17/08/2009 Duration: 33minConstantine A. Manthous, MD, associate clinical professor of medicine at Bridgeport Hospital and Yale University School of Medicine in Connecticut, discusses his article published in the April 2009 issue of Critical Care Medicine.
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SCCM Pod-113 Decontamination of the Digestive Tract
04/08/2009 Duration: 32minPhillip S. Barie, MD, MBA, FCCM, discusses decontamination of the digestive tract and oropharynx in an attempt to prevent ventilator-associated pneumonia. He discusses a recent article published in The New England Journal of Medicine, "Decontamination of the Digestive Tract and Oropharynx in ICU Patients." Barie is Immediate Past President of the Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM), as well as professor of surgery and public health at Weill Medical College of Cornell University in New York. He is also the director of surgical critical care and the surgical intensive care unit at New York Presbyterian Hospital. While Barie has not authored either of these articles, he is considered an expert in this field, which is very important to critical care practice.