30. Hypoxemia Masterclass

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72. ICU Toxicology with Dr. Adam Mora

On this week, Cyrus & Nick are joined again by intensivist extraordinaire, Dr. Adam Mora, for a long overdue episode on ICU Toxicology! Together, the three of us embark on a case-based journey covering some of the more common ICU toxidromes as well as some of the more unusual, bu ...  Show more

71. LIVE! From CHEST 2025: Cases in Cardiogenic Shock

We've been teasing this one for a while and now it's finally ready! This week we've released our first LIVE podcast from Chest 2025 where we cover cases in cardiogenic shock with our amazing panel of incredible clinicians. Nick & Cyrus moderate a discussion using a choose-your-ow ...  Show more

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