Dysrhythmias in the ICU
This week’s core-content series lecture was given by Dr. Amal Mattu on ICU dysrhythmias. If you think that ACLS is all you need to know for the patient with a new dysrhythmia you are dead-wrong. In...
View ArticleICU Management of Acute Pulmonary Embolism
Dr. Feras Khan is an emergency medicine trained intensivist who has recently joined the University of Maryland’s departments of both CCM and EM. This is a great lecture on the nuts and bolts of...
View ArticleAcute Right Heart Failure
Dr. Gautam Ramani is an expert in pulmonary hypertension as well as the evaluation and management of patients with acute right heart failure. In this core content lecture, Dr. Ramani will discuss the...
View ArticleCardiac Arrest & Why ACLS May Be Wrong
Dr. Munish Goyal comes to us all the way from downtown DC, where at the Georgetown University School of Medicine he acts as Director of Emergency Intensive Care and Associate Program Director for the...
View ArticleCardiogenic Shock, When the Pump Fails
Today we are fortunate to have Dr. Sammy Zakaria, Assistant Director of the Johns Hopkins Bayview Cardiac Intensive Care Unit and overall cardiac critical care guru. He will discuss his take on the...
View ArticleIntroduction to Ventricular Assist Devices
This week’s lecture was an introduction to the Left Ventricular Assist Device given by Dr. Gautam Ramani. In this talk Dr. Ramani discusses the fundamentals in deciding which patients should be...
View ArticleAnders – Critical Care for Two: When Pregnancy Meets the ICU
We were fortunate to have Dr. Megan Graybill Anders, anesthesiologist extraordinaire and all around critical care expert. For today’s lecture, Dr. Anders will walk the audience through those tense...
View ArticleKim Boswell – POD 0: Care After Cardiac Surgery
Dr. Kim Boswell is an Emergency Medicine trained intensivist who not only works in the ED but takes care of some of the sickest patients at the University of Maryland in our Cardiac Surgery ICU. We...
View ArticleAmal Mattu – Tachydysrhythmias in the ICU You GOTTA Know!
Dr. Amal Mattu is a master of many things, one of them being the EKG. We were fortunate enough to have him teach about something that are seen all the time, regardless of where you work (ED, ICU,...
View ArticleSteve Trzeciak on Sepsis, Perfusion, & Microcirculation
Dr. Stephen Trzeciak is a world renowned research and clinical expert in the management of sepsis and post-cardiac arrest care. A large amount of his work has been incorporated into the Surviving...
View ArticleSarah Murthi – The Importance of Diastolic Function in the ICU
Dr. Sarah Murthi is a surgeon by trade and US enthusiast at heart. She is an expert in bedside echocardiography and is also the Director of the Shock Trauma Critical Care Ultrasonography group. In this...
View ArticleDaniel Haase – Echo Evaluation of RV Dysfunction
Dr. Haase is a man of many talents. Trained in emergency medicine, surgical critical care, critical care medicine, and understands the value of Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS). This week he’s...
View ArticleShah + Badjatia: Therapeutic Hypothermia 2014
Today we are fortunate to have the combined mental powers of two of the greatest minds in the field of therapeutic hypothermia. First you will hear from Nirav Shah, Assistant Professor of Medicine and...
View ArticleWinters: Running the perfect code
Dr. Michael Winters is the medical director of the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Maryland and a brilliant speaker on critical care and emergency medicine topics. Dr. Winters has...
View ArticleMazzeffi: Management of Bleeding in Patients on Mechanical Circulatory Support
Welcome back to MCCP! To kick things off we welcome in Dr. Michael Mazzeffi, Associate Professor of Anesthesia at the UMMC, where he additionally acts as the Director for Resident Research Education...
View ArticlePalmer: Long run ECMO, The Stockholm experience
Today it is a privilege to welcome Kenneth Palmér, MD, Director of the Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Center (ECMO) at Karolinska Hospital located in Stockholm, Sweden. In his tenure at Karolinska...
View ArticleScott: Submassive PE; What to do?
Today we welcome back one of our favorite graduates of the EM/IM/CCM residency/fellowship here at University of Maryland, Michael C. Scott, MD. Luckily he stayed local and has been paving his own path...
View ArticleKon- VA-ECMO for massive pulmonary embolism
Today we welcome Zachary Kon, M.D., Assistant Professor in the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery at NYU. In addition to acting as the Surgical Director of Pulmonary Hypertension/Pulmonary...
View ArticleKoenig – Transesophageal Echocardiography in the Intensive Care Unit
Dr. Seth J Koenig, Professor, Dept of Medicine and Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery; Professor of Medicine, Donald and Barbara Zucker SOM at Hofstra/Northwell; Director, Acute Lung Injury Center,...
View ArticleOsborn – ECMO and the Brain
Erik Osborn, MD, COL, MC USA, Director Adult Extracorporeal Service, Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit at Inova Fairfax Hospital, presents the weekly multi-departmental critical care fellows' lecture...
View ArticleKhanna – Perioperative Cardiorespiratory Compromise
Dr. Ashish Khanna, Associate Professor, Department of Anesthesiology, Section on Critical Care Medicine at Wake Forest School of Medicine, presents on "Perioperative Cardiorespiratory Compromise -...
View ArticleRamani – Pulmonary Hypertension for the Pulmonologist
Dr. Ramani, associate professor of medicine at the division of cardiology presents the pulmonary core curriculum lecture with the topic being pulmonary hypertension.
View ArticleZakaria – Ventricular Arrhythmias in the ICU
Sammy Zakaria, M.D., M.P.H., Associate Professor of Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Assistant Director of the Johns Hopkins Bayview Cardiac Intensive Care Unit presents on...
View ArticleKim – Critical Care Ultrasound Course
Dr. Hyeong Kim, assistant professor of medicine at the University of Maryland and RDCS certified, presents a five lecture course on critical care ultrasound.
View ArticleLudmir – Evolution of Cardiac Critical Care
Dr. Jona Ludmir, critical care cardiologist at the Corrigan Minehan Heart Center ICU at Mass General and instructor of medicine at Harvard Medical School presents on the evolution of cardiac critical...
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