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Explore the disparities in PICU admissions based on socioeconomic factors in this SCCM Podcast: sccm.org/pod524
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SCCM Podcast 524
Explore the disparities in PICU admissions based on socioeconomic factors in this SCCM Podcast: sccm.org/pod524
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SCCM Podcast 523
Delve into a study on predictors of status epilepticus and seizures in critically ill patients that aimed to improve monitoring and treatment strategies in high-risk patients in this SCCM Podcast: sccm.org/pod523
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SCCM Podcast 522
Explore a study published in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine that found that a fluid-sparing algorithm for children presenting with septic shock using early adrenaline is feasible: sccm.org/pod522
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SCCM Podcast 521
"ICU providers shouldn’t just focus on saving patients’ lives during their stay. They must also safeguard the patient’s post-ICU life." Hear more from Daisuke Kawakami, MD, in this SCCM Podcast about how utilizing the #ICULiberation Bundle (A-F) affects post-intensive care syndrome and ICU mortality rates 🎙️ sccm.org/pod521
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SCCM Podcast 520
Explore implementation science and how it can help to bridge the gap between research-based evidence and critical care practice in this SCCM Podcast: sccm.org/pod520
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SCCM Podcast 518
Learn how SCCM's Africa Infrastructure Relief and Support (AIRS) Project is tackling challenges like energy shortages, outdated infrastructure, and more in this SCCM Podcast: sccm.org/pod518
Learn more about the AIRS Project: sccm.org/airs
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SCCM Podcast 517
Explore foundational concepts in hemodynamic monitoring and shock management, including the importance of understanding data quality, in this SCCM Podcast: sccm.org/pod517
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SCCM Podcast 516
Explore the importance of integrating of clinical judgment with technology when assessing hemodynamic instability and shock in this SCCM Podcast: sccm.org/pod516
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SCCM Podcast 515
Hear from SCCM member Susanna Rudy, ACNP, DNP, about her journey from developing ultrasound training programs to volunteering in conflict zones and pandemic hotspots in this SCCM Podcast: sccm.org/pod515
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Member Monday: Fajun Wang
Today's #MemberMonday celebrates Fajun Wang, MD. His biggest professional achievement is taking the lead on building a neurocritical care unit from scratch. Read more: https://bit.ly/4bHBmgr
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SCCM Podcast 513
Gain insights into effective, culturally sensitive end-of-life care with the latest episode of SCCM Podcast's Current Concepts Series: sccm.org/pod513
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SCCM Podcast 512
Explore the links between patient safety and workforce retention along with effective staff retention strategies in this SCCM Podcast, the first in a series focused on quality and patient safety: sccm.org/pod512
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SCCM Podcast 511
Learn about the skills needed to create presentations that lead a lasting impression in this SCCM Podcast from SCCM's Leadership, Empowerment, and Development (LEAD) Program: sccm.org/pod511
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SCCM Podcast 510
Hear from program directors of APP fellowships in critical care in the second episode of the SCCM Podcast APP Fellowship series: sccm.org/pod510
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Member Monday: Shahla Siddiqui
Today's #MemberMonday celebrates Shahla Siddiqui, MS, MD, FCCM. She was driven to critical care medicine in medical school, but the importance of the field became even more clear to her after seeing a family member successfully resuscitated in the ICU. Read more: https://bit.ly/3QqghhN
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SCCM Podcast 508
Learn about the findings of a study published in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine on the implementation, outcomes, and potential for enhancing PICU care using the #ICULiberation bundle in this SCCM Podcast: sccm.org/pod508
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