Help! I Need Somebody
Although it may seem easy, it's not REALLY that easy - things can get a little more... hairy.
The Curious Case of the Acidemic Asthmatic
A 34-year-old female with a history of moderate persistent asthma presents to the ED with shortness of breath. Albuterol nebs are no longer helping, and her lactic is rising. What do you do?
Hired Off Of Rotations
So you want to get hired off rotations?? We have some advice for you.
[PCL] Owning the Airway (when you don't own the airway)
For our first pulmcast little we review how to prepare and manage the room for intubation prior to an credentialed airway manager arriving.
To Intubate or Not to Intubate (During In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest), that Is the Question
Today we discuss a paper from Lars Anderson: Association Between Tracheal Intubation During Adult In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest and Survival.
Big Data & Analytics Don't Save People (Humans Do!), But They Sure Do Help - with Dr. Dana Edelson
No algorithm will ever save a human being, but what it will do if it is a good one is tell the humans who to focus their efforts on.
[JC SERIES] Episode 4: Oslerphiles Rejoice: We're Gonna Talk DIAGNOSIS
This episode is all about DIAGNOSIS.
Does a piece of subjective or objective data have value ruling IN or ruling OUT a condition? How valuable is it? What tools can we use to determine this?
Sarcoidosis: Beyond 40mg of Prednisone with Dr. Baughman
We invited Dr. Robert Baughman, the world's leading expert on sarcoidosis from the University of Cincinnati onto the show to discuss some advanced topics in sarcoidosis management.