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SCCM Pod-119 PCCM: Does Fellowship Program Size and Rotations Affect Clinical and Research Time?email this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Wynne 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. (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - November 17, 2009 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-118 PCCM: HLH and Sepsisemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Leticia Castillo, MD, FCCM, assistant professor at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, discusses an article published in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - October 30, 2009 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-117 CCM: Public Awareness and Perception of Sepsisemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Margaret Parker, MD, FCCM, discusses her article published in the January 2009 Critical Care Medicine. (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - October 15, 2009 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-116 CCM: Diabetes, Insulin, and the Development of ALIemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Michelle Gong, MD, MS, discusses her recent articled published in the August 2009 issue of Critical Care Medicine. (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - September 24, 2009 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-115 PCCM: Difficult Conversations in the Pediatric ICUemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Elaine Meyer, RN, PhD, discuss a paper published recently in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - August 31, 2009 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-114 CCM: Why Not Physician-Assisted Death?email this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Constantine 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. (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - August 17, 2009 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-113 Decontamination of the Digestive Tractemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Phillip 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 B...
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - August 4, 2009 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-112 Management of Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhageemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Michael Diringer, MD, FCCM, discusses his article published in Critical Care Medicine about the management of acute aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. Diringer is professor of neurology, neurosurgery, anesthesiology and occupational therapy at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri. He is also section chief of neurological critical care. Diringer discusses the anticipation, prevention, and management of secondary complications related to aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - July 23, 2009 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-111 CCM: Family Presence and Its Physician Performanceemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Rosemarie Fernandez, MD, an assistant professor at Wayne State University in Michigan, discusses an article published in the June 2009 issue of Critical Care Medicine, "The Presence of a Family Witness Impacts Physician Performance During Simulated Medical Codes." This is second iCritical Care Podcast to address this topic; listeners also may reference SCCM Pod-72 PCCM: Family Presence During Pediatric CPR. (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - June 16, 2009 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-110 CCM: Eye Care in the ICUemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
When faced with the complex conditions of critically ill and injured patients, eye care can sometimes be overlooked in the intensive care unit (ICU). However, attention to the eye is important, as these patients are at increased risk of exposure keratopathy. (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - June 1, 2009 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-109 PCCM: Simulation at the Point-of-Careemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Jeffrey P. Burns, MD, MPH, discusses an article from the March 2009 issue of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, "Simulation at the Point-of-Care: Reduced cost, in-situ training via a mobile cart." Burns is chief of the division of critical care medicine at Children's Hospital in Boston as well as an associate professor at Harvard Medical School. Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2009;10(2):176 Released: 5/21/09 (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - May 21, 2009 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-106 Discussion of H1N1 Influenza - Part Iemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Randy S. Wax, MD, discusses the current outbreak of influenza A (H1N1), the triage protocol for critical care during an influenza epidemic, the public's role in taking necessary precautions, and educational resources that are available. Dr. Wax is an intensivist at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto. He has multiple areas of expertise, including disaster management. This podcast is the first in a series focused on the influenza A (H1N1) outbreak. (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - May 8, 2009 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-108 Discussion of H1N1 Influenza - Part IIIemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Naomi O'Grady, MD clarifies the strain of the current virus, discusses the difference between a pandemic and an epidemic, and outlines the prescription therapies available specific to H1N1 Influenza. O'Grady is a senior staff physician in the Clinical Center's Critical Care Medicine Department and the medical director of the department's Vascular Access and Conscious Sedation Services. She also is an attending physician with the Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Department of the Children's National Medical Center and an assistant professor in the Department of Internal Medicine's Division of Infectious Diseases at Johns Ho...
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - May 5, 2009 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-106 Discussion of Influenza A (H1N1) - Part Iemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Randy S. Wax, MD, discusses the current outbreak of influenza A (H1N1), the triage protocol for critical care during an influenza epidemic, the public's role in taking necessary precautions, and educational resources that are available. Dr. Wax is an intensivist at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto. He has multiple areas of expertise, including disaster management. This podcast is the first in a series focused on the influenza A (H1N1) outbreak. (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - May 4, 2009 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-107 Discussion of H1N1 Influenza - Part IIemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
John H. Beigel, MD, clarifies the definition of influenza and discusses the evolution of viruses, speculation on the mode of transmission and the role of vaccines and therapies as they relate to Influenza A (H1N1). The conversation references his recent publication in Critical Care Medicine (Beigel JH. Influenza. Crit Care Med. 2008; 36:2660-2666). Dr. Beigel is Director of Clinical Research at MacroGenics, Inc. in Rockville, Maryland, and a volunteer consultant at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the National Institutes of Health. This podcast is the second in a series focused on the H1N1 influ...
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - May 1, 2009 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-107 Discussion of Influenza A (H1N1) - Part IIemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
John H. Beigel, MD, clarifies the definition of influenza and discusses the evolution of viruses, speculation on the mode of transmission and the role of vaccines and therapies as they relate to Influenza A (H1N1). The conversation references his recent publication in Critical Care Medicine (Beigel JH. Influenza. Crit Care Med. 2008; 36:2660-2666). Dr. Beigel is Director of Clinical Research at MacroGenics, Inc. in Rockville, Maryland, and a volunteer consultant at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the National Institutes of Health. This podcast is the second in a series focused on the H1N1 influ...
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - May 1, 2009 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-105 Message from the Presidentemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Society of Critical Care Medicine president Mitchell Levy, MD, FCCM, discusses his goals and vision for the Society during his 2009 term. Levy stresses the importance of professional collaboration and compassionate caregiving. Levy is professor of medicine at Brown University School of Medicine and director of the medical ICU at Rhode Island Hospital. (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - April 18, 2009 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-104 Paragon Successesemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
The Paragon Critical Care Quality Implementation Program is a quality-focused program that aims to bring effective, tailored improvement strategies to hospitals. William A. Brock, MD, FCCM, is outgoing chair of the Paragon committee and a Paragon coach. Carrie Ogilvie, CCRN, MS, RN, participated in the Paragon Pilot Program and also went on to become a coach. Both discuss the importance of quality improvement and detail the successes of this initiative. (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - April 10, 2009 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-103 Leadership in Critical Care - Part IIemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Vladimir Kvetan, MD, FCCM, discusses the history and goals of the Critical Care Leadership Network of the Greater New York Hospital Association for which he is a founding member. Dr. Kvetan is director of critical care at Montefiore Medical Center in New York where he is a professor of medicine and anesthesiology at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. The GNYHA seeks to serve healthcare providers, support patients in their journey toward better health and strengthen partnerships that promote high-quality, more affordable healthcare. (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - March 22, 2009 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-102 Leadership in Critical Care - Part Iemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
John McNelis, MD, FCCM, discusses leadership and mentorship in the critical care community. McNelis is vice chairman of the department of surgery and director of surgical critical care and trauma at Winthrop University Hospital in Mineola, New York. In addition, he sits on the steering committee for the Critical Care Leadership Network of the Greater New York Hospital Association (GNYHA), a group of nearly 300 hospitals and continuing care facilities throughout the New York area. The GNYHA seeks to serve healthcare providers, to support patients in their journey toward better health, and to strengthen partnerships that pro...
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - March 2, 2009 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-102 Leadership in Critical Care - Part 1email this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
John McNelis, MD, FCCM, discusses leadership and mentorship in the critical care community. McNelis is vice chairman of the department of surgery and director of surgical critical care and trauma at Winthrop University Hospital in Mineola, New York. In addition, he sits on the steering committee for the Critical Care Leadership Network of the Greater New York Hospital Association (GNYHA), a group of nearly 300 hospitals and continuing care facilities throughout the New York area. The GNYHA seeks to serve healthcare providers, to support patients in their journey toward better health, and to strengthen partnerships that pro...
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - March 2, 2009 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-101 Nutrition in the ICUemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Paul E. Wischmeyer, MD, discusses nutrition in the intensive care unit, specifically addressing what role total parenteral nutrition might have for the critically ill or injured patient. Dr. Wischmeyer is a professor of anesthesiology at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center in Denver, Colorado. Released: 2/18/09 (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - February 18, 2009 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-100 Peter J. Pronovost Looks to the Future of Patient Safetyemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Peter Pronovost, MD, PhD, FCCM, discusses patient safety research and future efforts to reduce infections in the intensive care unit in this special 100th episode of the iCritical Care Podcasts. Dr. Pronovost is professor in the departments of anesthesiology and critical care medicine and surgery at The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and a professor in the department of health policy and management at the Bloomberg School of Public Heath in Maryland. He also serves as director of the Quality and Safety Research Group at the Center for Innovations in Quality Patient Care Division of Adult Critical Care. Dr. Pronovost was ...
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - February 1, 2009 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-99 Congress Preview: Mechanical Ventilation Modesemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Richard D. Branson, RRT, FCCM, discusses his two upcoming presentations for the 38th Critical Care Congress, The Modes of Mechanical Ventilation and Mechanical Ventilation Modes: How and When. Both sessions will highlight new developments in mechanical ventilation and increase understanding. Mr. Branson is an assistant professor, division of trauma and critical care at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center in Ohio. (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - February 1, 2009 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-98 Congress Preview: Angus Discusses Critical Care Researchemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Derek C. Angus, MD, MPH, FCCM, the recipient of the American College of Critical Care Medicine's (ACCM) Distinguished Investigator Award, discusses the state of critical care research as well as his unique background. Dr. Angus will accept the award during the 38th Critical Care Congress, where he also will be giving a presentation titled, "Change," during the ACCM Convocation and Award Ceremony. Dr. Angus is a professor of critical care at the University of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania where he is currently chairman of the department of critical care. Released: 1/22/09 (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - January 23, 2009 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-97 Congress Preview: Teaching Critical Care Medicineemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Paul Rogers, MD, professor of critical care medicine at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center in Pennsylvania, discusses themes from his upcoming keynote session, "Teaching Medicine is an Art, Valuing it is Critical," to be presented during the 38th Critical Care Congress. Dr. Rogers recently was awarded The Alpha Robert J. Glaser Distinguished Teaching Award, which recognizes significant contributions to medical education made by gifted teachers. Released: 1/5/09 (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - January 9, 2009 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-97 Congress Special: Teaching Critical Care Medicineemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Paul Rogers, MD, professor of critical care medicine at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center in Pennsylvania, discusses themes from his upcoming keynote session, "Teaching Medicine is an Art, Valuing it is Critical," to be presented during the 38th Critical Care Congress. Dr. Rogers recently was awarded The Alpha Robert J. Glaser Distinguished Teaching Award, which recognizes significant contributions to medical education made by gifted teachers. Released: 1/5/09 (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - January 9, 2009 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-96 PCCM: Acute Hyponatremia in Hospitalized Childrenemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Desmond Bohn, MC, BCH, discusses his editorial, "The Problem of Acute Hyponatremia in Hospitalized Children: The Solution is the Solution," which was published in the November 2008 issue of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. The editorial was in response to an article by P. Alvarez-Montanana et al, published in the same issue titled, "The use of isotonic fluid as maintenance therapy prevents iatrogenic hyponatremia in pediatrics: A randomized, controlled open study." Dr. Bohn is Department of Critical Care Medicine Chief at The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Canada. (Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2008;9[6]:658) Released: 1...
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - December 1, 2008 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-95 PCCM: Is the Endotracheal Tube Next to Goemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
James D. Fortenberry, MD, FCCM, discusses his editorial published in the September 2008 issue of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, titled "8-Tracks, Betamax... Is the endotracheal tube next to go?" Fortenberry is a pediatric intensivist at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta in Georgia, where he also is the medical director of the system's clinical research. Dr. Fortenberry also is director, division of critical care medicine in the department of pediatrics at Emory University School of Medicine. The editorial was in response to an article published in the same issue by Leticia J. Yanez et al., "A prospective, randomized, con...
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - November 19, 2008 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-94 Increased Mortality of Ventilated Patients with Endotracheal Pseudomonas Aeruginosaemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Jeanine Wiener-Kronish, MD, discusses an article published in the September 2008 issue of Critical Care Medicine, titled "Increased mortality of ventilated patients with endotracheal Pseudomonas aeruginosa without clinical signs of infection." Dr. Wiener-Kronish is a professor of research and teaching in anaesthetics and anaesthesia at Harvard Medical School, and Chief of Anesthesia, Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, (Crit Car Med 2008.36(9): 2495) (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - October 7, 2008 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-93 ACCM Recommendations for Corticosteroid Insufficiencyemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Paul Marik, MD, FCCM, discusses the June Critical Care Medicine article, "Recommendations for the diagnosis and management of corticosteroid insufficiency in critically ill adult patients: Consensus statements from an international task force by the American College of Critical Care Medicine." Dr. Marik is the chief of pulmonary and critical care medicine at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. (Crit Care Med 2008;36[6]:1937) (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - July 29, 2008 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-92 Physician Management and Patient Mortality in the ICUemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Mitchell Levy, MD, FCCM, discusses his article, Association between Critical Care Physician Management and Patient Mortality in the Intensive Care Unit, published in the June 3, 2008, issue of Annals of Internal Medicine. Levy offers background about the study as well as his opinions about the controversial results. (Ann Intern Med. 2008;148:801-809) Released: June 25, 2008 (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - June 24, 2008 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-91 PCCM: Outcomes and Admissions in the PICUemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Folafoluwa O. Odetola, MD, MPH, discusses an article published in the January 2008 issue of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, "Do outcomes vary according to the source of admission to the pediatric intensive care unit?" Dr. Odetola is from Mott Children's Hospital, University of Michigan Health System, and from the Child Health Evaluation and Research Unit Department of Pediatrics and Communicable Diseases at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor. (Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2008;9[1]:20) (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - April 18, 2008 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-90 New End-of-Life Guidelinesemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Robert D. Truog, MD, MA, discusses new guidelines published in the March 2008 issue of Critical Care Medicine, "Recommendations for End-of-Life Care in the ICU." Dr. Truog is professor of medical ethics and anesthesia (pediatrics) at Harvard Medical School and senior associate in critical care medicine at Children's Hospital Boston in Massachusetts. (Crit Care Med. 2008;36:953-963) (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - March 7, 2008 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-89 eNewsletter for the week of January 17, 2008email this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
The Society of Critical Care Medicine's eNewsletter provides members of the critical care community with vital news relevant to their practice as well as updates on Society activities and programs. (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - January 23, 2008 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-88 PCCM: Organ Donation After Cardiac Death - Part 2email this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Martha A.Q. Curley, RN, PhD, associate professor of nursing, anesthesia and critical care medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and nurse scientist at Children’s Hospital in Boston, discusses an article published in the May 2007 issue of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, "Pediatric staff perspectives on organ donation after cardiac death in children." (Ped. Crit. Care Med. 2007;8[3]:212). (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - January 17, 2008 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-88 CCERF Update: A Closer Look at the Foundation's Latest Initiativesemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Kathleen Kelly, MD, FCCM, chair of the Critical Care Education and Research Foundation (CCERF) outlines some valuable projects and initiatives funded by the Foundation and sheds light on how these projects are positively impacting today's critical care community. CCERF is the philanthropic arm of the Society of Critical Care Medicine, and it relies on the generous donations of members and friends to sustain these programs (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - November 6, 2007 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-87 Managing Pulmonary Hypertensionemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Roham T. Zamanian, MD, discusses an article published in the September 2007 issue of Critical Care Medicine, titled "Management strategies for patients with pulmonary hypertension in the ICU." Dr. Zamanian is acting assistant professor of medicine at Stanford University Medical Center. (Crit Care Med. 2007;35[9]:2037) (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - October 29, 2007 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-86 Message from the 2007 Presidentemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
SCCM President Frederick P. Ognibene, MD, FCCM, shares his experiences and accomplishments as president, offers his vision for the Society and discusses current topics in critical care. Dr. Ognibene is director of the office of clinical research training and medical education at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Clinical Center and the director of clinical research training program. He also is an attending in the medical intensive care unit at the NIH Clinical Center. (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - October 19, 2007 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-85 PCCM: Organ Donation After Cardiac Death - Part 1email this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Peter C. Laussen, MD, discusses an article published in the May 2007 issue of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, titled "Pediatric Staff Perspectives on Organ Donation After Cardiac Death in Children." Dr. Laussen is director of the cardiac intensive care unit at Children's Hospital Boston. This is the first podcast in a two-part interview. Part two will feature an interview with lead author Martha A.Q. Curley, RN, PhD. (Ped. Crit. Care Med. 2007;8[3]:212). (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - October 10, 2007 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-84 CCM: Economic Evaluation of Prolonged Mechanical Ventilationemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Christopher Cox, MD, and Shannon Carson, MD, discuss an article published in the August 2007 issue of Critical Care Medicine, titled "An economic evaluation of prolonged mechanical ventilation." Dr. Cox, the lead author of this article, is an assistant professor at Duke University and Dr. Carson is an associate professor at the University of North Carolina. (Crit Care Med 2007; 35(8):1918) (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - August 30, 2007 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-83 Preventing Acute Renal Failureemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
John Kellum, MD, FCCM, a professor at the University of Pittsburgh, discusses his article from the August 2007 issue of Critical Connections, "Preventing Acute Renal Failure." (Crit Conn. 2007;6[4]:1) (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - August 24, 2007 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-82 eNewsletter for the week of August 16, 2007email this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
The Society of Critical Care Medicine's eNewsletter provides members of the critical care community with vital news relevant to their practice as well as updates on Society activities and programs. (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - August 20, 2007 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-81 CCM: Knowledge Translation in Critical Careemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Roy Ilan, MD, assistant professor in the department of internal medicine at Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, discusses his article published in the July 2007 issue of Critical Care Medicine, "Knowledge Translation in Critical Care: Factors Associated with Prescription of Commonly Recommended Best Practices for Critically Ill Patients." Carolyn Bekes, MD, FCCM, senior vice president of academic affairs at the Cooper Health System in Camden, New Jersey, joins the interview as the author of an accompanying editorial. (Ilan R, et al. Crit Care Med. 2007; 35: 1696) (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - August 2, 2007 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-80 PCCM: Adrenal Status in Children with Septic Shockemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Jerry Zimmerman, MD, PhD, FCCM, discusses an article published in the January 2007 issue of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, titled "Adrenal Status in Children with Septic Shock Using Low Dose Stimulation Test." Dr. Zimmerman is professor of pediatric critical care medicine at the University of Utah. Dr. Zimmerman is director of pediatric critical care medicine at Children’s Hospital Regional Medicine Center in Seattle, Washington. (Sarthi M, et al. Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2007; 8:84) (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - July 19, 2007 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-79 What is New in Delirium Managementemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Wesley Ely, MD, FCCM, discusses new developments in delirium management, focusing on his presentation at the 36th Critical Care Congress. Dr. Ely is a professor in the department of medicine at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and an outcomes researcher with the Vanderbilt Center for Health Services Research. His presentation was summarized in the Congress Review, which offers education credit. Crit Conn 2007;6(3):22 (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - July 13, 2007 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-78 Antibiotic Treatment for Severe Acute Necrotizing Pancreatitisemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
The Society of Critical Care Medicine's president-elect Phil Barie, MD, MBA, FCCM, discusses a study published in Annals of Surgery, titled "Early Antibiotic Treatment for Severe Acute Necrotizing Pancreatitis." Dr. Barie is professor of surgery and public health at Weill Medical College of Cornell University in New York and was a co-author in this important study. (Ann Surg. 2007; 245: 674) (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - June 21, 2007 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-77 CCM: Sepsis Bundles Associated With Decreased Mortalityemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
H. Bryant Nguyen, MD, associate professor of emergency medicine at Loma Linda University in California, discusses an article published in the April 2007 edition of Critical Care Medicine, Implementation of a Bundle of Quality Indicators for the Early Management of Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock is Associated with Decreased Mortality.(Crit Care Med. 2007;35(4):1105) (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - June 12, 2007 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-76 eNewsletter for the week of June 7, 2007email this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
The Society of Critical Care Medicine's eNewsletter provides members of the critical care community with vital news relevant to their practice as well as updates on Society activities and programs. (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - June 11, 2007 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-75 CCM: Spiritual Care in the ICUemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Richard J. Wall, MD, MPH, and Nancy Chambers, MDiv, discuss an article published in the April issue of Critical Care Medicine titled Spiritual Care of Families in the ICU. Dr. Wall is a senior research fellow in the division of pulmonary of critical care medicine and Reverend Chambers is the director of spiritual care in the University of Washington healthcare system. (Crit Care Med 2007;35 (4):1084 (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - June 4, 2007 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts