Anatomy of a Code: Mastering In-Hospital Resuscitation
Explore the anatomy of a hospital code with Pulmcast: ACLS fundamentals, coordinated team responses, pulse checks, compression strategies, and managing chaos in critical care resuscitation.
[PCL] The Basics of Patient Assessment
Learn how to assess critically ill patients efficiently using the primary, secondary, and tertiary survey method (“First, Second, Third Pass”) from Pulmcast’s PCL series — an essential framework for rapid and accurate ICU assessment.
Deep Dive: GI Bleeds and Hemorrhagic Shock
In todays Pulmcast episode on hemorrhagic shock from GI bleeds we cover rapid assessment, optimal transfusion strategy, IV access tips, and guided resuscitation tactics for ICU providers.
Procalcitonin in Critical Care: When and How to Use It
Learn how to interpret procalcitonin in sepsis, pneumonia, and critical illness. Pulmcast explains when procalcitonin helps—and when it doesn’t.
ABG Jujitsu: Mastering Arterial Blood Gas Interpretation
Learn how to interpret arterial blood gases like a pro with Pulmcast’s “ABG Jujitsu” episode. This concise, high-yield podcast breaks down acid-base disorders, compensation, and clinical pearls for critical care and emergency medicine providers.
[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!