The Anatomy of a Code
ACLS is well known to most providers, but the thing that is difficult, even to seasoned providers, is taking control of the room.
[PCL] The Basics of Patient Assessment
In a lot of our training we spend a lot of time learning how to get a history and physical - which is all important and good - IF that patient is stable enough for you to spend an hour thinking through it.
Deep Dive: GI Bleeds and Hemorrhagic Shock
Get our your cordis’ and coffee - today we get the full scope on GI Bleeds and Hemorrhagic Shock.
Deep Dive: Procalcitonin
In this episode, dive deeper into the world of Procalcitonin and help explain what it’s all about, when you should order it and its clinical significance.
[Consensus] Virtual Podcast Club 1: Cardiac Arrest Update
The consensus from our first virtual podcast club: Emcrit's Cardiac Arrest Update
The AO: Assessment Oriented Presentation
Boost your clinical communication skills with the "James Bond Moment" strategy. Learn how to give concise, effective oral case presentations in the ICU.
Burn Bright, Not Out
“It’s stupid o’clock in the morning. I’m wide awake and have been for two hours. Ironically I think tonight’s insomnia is because I am on holiday and I am thinking through what I may not have finished or handed over thoroughly enough. I suppose this means I am stressed...”
— Steve Jones
The Retrospectoscope
Warning: NON MEDICAL EPISODE! Admittedly this show is a little inside-jokey, so we apologize for that.
BUT - we still think there is much to be learned from our accomplishments & shortcomings, so we are sharing them with you!