15/01/2025
EMCrit Wee - Naughty or Nice? Bad Behavior in Healthcare with Liz Crowe, PhD ()
We discuss:
- False narratives re: bullies
- The large effects of small expressions
and so much more
[ for a bit]
EMCrit Wee (392.5) - Naughty or Nice? Bad Behavior in Healthcare with Liz Crowe, PhD
More amazing discussion with Liz Crowe
10/01/2025
EMCrit 392 - All Things Defibrillation with
We delve into the nitty gritty on pad position, impedance, shocking, Time in VF, and so much more!!!
[ for a bit]
EMCrit 392 - All Things Defibrillation with Sheldon Cheskes
Nitty Gritty of All Things Defibrillation
27/12/2024
EMCrit 391 - Pericardiocentesis and Tamponade Temporization
- What Site
- What Equipment
- Hot not to Frack it Up
last podcast till the new year
EMCrit 391 - Pericardiocentesis and Tamponade Temporization
All things stabilizing tamponade and performing pericardiocentesis
14/12/2024
EMCrit 390 - Hyperangulated Video Laryngoscopy Tips, Tricks, & Mastery.
HatTip to &
Jam packed with clinically actionable guidance and opinions.
EMCrit 390 - Hyperangulated Video Laryngoscopy
All thing for HyperAngulated Blade Mastery
13/12/2024
I think ICU docs may have developed a bit of an RCT problem; not an addiction, but perhaps a dependency. It all started off fine at first. RCTs are the apex trial design, the only trial capable of proving causality. But we've taken it too far. Currently, a cluster-randomized trial is underway to study whether saying hello can reduce burnout (I'm not making this up - it's…...
PulmCrit: ADAPT and SCREEN trials are full of sound and fury, signifying little
I think ICU docs may have developed a bit of an RCT problem; not an addiction, but perhaps a dependency. It all started off fine at first. RCTs are the
01/12/2024
EMCrit 389 - Massive Hemorrhage Update and Hemostatic Resuscitation with Dr. John Holcomb
- LTOWB
- CRALI
- Fibrinogen
- TXA
- PCC
and much more
[ for now]
EMCrit 389 - Massive Transfusion Update and Hemostatic Resuscitation
John Holcomb, author of the PROPPR trial, on massive transfusion in 2024
28/11/2024
I discussed the reasons for migrating to BlueSky here. I've received positive feedback from several FOAMed expats who migrated to Bluesky and enjoy it there. I've also received some questions about getting started on BlueSky, so here is a brief guide to moving into MedSky. [1] Set up your account & profile This is essentially the same as Twitter....
PulmCrit: How to quickly create a useful professional account in BlueSky
I discussed the reasons for migrating to BlueSky here. I've received positive feedback from several FOAMed expats who migrated to Bluesky and enjoy it
22/11/2024
EMCrit 388 - Experts' Guide to the Bougie with and
[ for Now]
EMCrit 388 - Experts' Guide to the Bougie with Barnicle and Driver
Experts' guide to the use of the Bougie for Emergency Airway Management
15/11/2024
Medtwitter was great. We met amazing people and exchanged ideas. There were endless arguments about electrolytes and intubation. But the strength of Medtwitter was never the platform - it was the people. Twitter has been deteriorating for years. For example, the algorithm is horrific, the blocking feature has been largely removed, posts from paid users are prioritized, and Musk uses the platform as a political tool....
PulmCrit Wee: Why MedTwitter should move to Bluesky
Medtwitter was great. We met amazing people and exchanged ideas. There were endless arguments about electrolytes and intubation. But the strength of
07/11/2024
EMCrit RACC Lit Review - All the literature goodness for October/November 2024, including a bunch of cardiac arrest papers, no more risk strat for PE d-dimer and much more...
EMCrit RACC Lit Review - October/November 2024
All the RACC Literature Goodness for November 2024
10/10/2024
EMCrit Wee - Dirty Epi is Dumb, but Mildly Messy Epi is OK! A recent paper reopens the debate I have perennially had with .
Ping
EMCrit Wee - Dirty Epi is Dumb, Mildly Messy Epi is OK!
Dirty epi is dumb and still unstudied
05/10/2024
EMCrit 385 - Eye Trauma I - Retrobulbar Hematoma, Orbital Compartment Syndrome, and Paracanthal Decompressions.
If you are training on lateral cantholysis--there is a better way!
[ 4 a bit]
EMCrit 385 - Eye Trauma I - Retrobulbar Hematoma, Orbital Compartment Syndrome, and Paracanthal Decompressions
When you need to temporize orbital compartment syndrome, there is markedly easier way than Lateral Cantholysis
29/09/2024
EMCrit Wee - Did this Really Just HAPPEN? - The HAPPEN Trial Hot Take - NIPPV for COPD with and
EMCrit Wee - Did this Really Just HAPPEN? - The HAPPEN Trial Hot Take - NIPPV for COPD
The HAPPEN Trial on NIPPV for AECOPD
23/09/2024
EMCrit 384 - The Vascular Guy on all things vascular access. Ultrasound-guided IVs, Midlines, & Central Line tips and tricks.
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EMCrit 384 - The Vascular Guy on Vascular Access
All things Vascular Access with the Vascular Guy
16/09/2024
CardioVascular EMCrit - MCS Minute Series: Differential Gas Exchange on Peripheral Femoral VA ECMO with
It is not enough to understand differential oxygenation, you need to worry about diff ventilation as well! This one is for the
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CV-EMCrit - MCS Minute Series: Differential Gas Exchange on Peripheral Femoral VA ECMO with Trina
There is more than one form of differential gas exchange on VA ECMO--remember differential ventilation!
06/09/2024
EMCrit 383 brings on to discuss the Ultrasound Hierarchy of Needs during Cardiac Arrest.
POCUS Pulse Checks
Differential Dx
and so much more
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EMCrit 383 - The Ultrasound Hierarchy of Needs in Cardiac Arrest with Mike Prats
Learn about how to use ultrasound during cardiac arrest
03/09/2024
EMCrit RACC Lit Review for September 2024. Amazing papers including:
- When to Get Torso CTs for Geriatric Trauma
- Finally a holy grail for non-CT Aortic Dissection Dx???
- An easier way to avoid DOAC reversal
EMCrit RACC Lit Review - September 2024
All the Resuscitation and Acute Critical Care goodness in the literature for September 2024
27/08/2024
Individual Blockers Uni Blocker EZ Blocker Tips to Troubleshoot Correct placement can be problematic if the limbs of the Y do not separate adequately, thus allowing both limbs to enter the lumen of either the left or, more usually, the right main bronchus. This can occur in patients with a short trachea,4 or if the tube is placed too deeply towards the carina....
Placement of EndoBronchial Blockers for Lung Isolation
Individual Blockers Uni Blocker EZ Blocker Tips to Troubleshoot Correct placement can be problematic if the limbs of the Y do not separate