Episode 29 - Sepsis 2020: What Surgeons Need to Know

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Episode 54: Frailty, Geriatric Trauma & TBI with Dr. Bellal Jospeh

In this episode we sit down with the Chief of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care, Burns, & Acute Care Surgery at the University of Arizona, Dr. Bellal Joseph, who share with us his thoughts and research findings on hot topics including frailty, geriatric trauma, leadership, and more. ...  Show more

Episode 53: Insights into Modern Critical Care with Dr. Jean-Louis Vincent: Part II

In this episode, we talk all things critical care the one and only, Dr. Jean-Louis Vincent aka. JLV. This episode is a MUST listen. We touch upon the evolution of early goal directed therapy, measures of fluid responsiveness, optimizing oxygen delivery, and the importance of inte ...  Show more

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