44. Critical Partners: The Vital Roles of NPs and PAs in Critical Care

44. Critical Partners: The Vital Roles of NPs...

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67. Sleeping in the ICU: Why is it critical and how do we help our patients get more of it?

On this episode of Critical Care Time we delve into the fascinating world of sleep with a focus on the importance of sleep in our ICU patients and how we can promote good quality sleep in the sickest patients in the hospital. Try not to sleep through this one as we provide some v ...  Show more

66. Rheumatology Emergencies with Dr. Marcela Ferrada

On this episode of Critical Care Time, we tackle the enigma - shrouded in mystery and caped in uncertainty - know as rheumatologic emergencies in the critically ill patient! We sit down with Dr. Marcela Ferrada - a QUADRUPLE boarded intensivist/rheumatologist/ID specialist and in ...  Show more

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