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PedsCritPedsCritPatient-Ventilator Asynchrony with Dr. Kyle RehderAbout our Guest: Kyle Rehder, MD, is a Professor of Pediatrics at Duke University and a pediatric intensivist at Duke Children's Hospital, where he serves as the Vice-Chair of Pediatric Education. He completed his medical school, residency, and chief residency at UNC-Chapel Hill, followed by his fellowship at Duke University. His research is focused on team development and evaluation of advanced respiratory support in the PICU.Learning Objective:Develop an expert-based approach to diagnosing and managing common presentations of patient-ventilator asynchrony in the PICU.References: Flynn, B. C., Miranda, H...2025-04-2152 minPedsCritPedsCritVA ECMO in Refractory Septic Shock, Part 2Thanks to Dr. Abhinav Totapally who is a pediatric intensivist at Nicklaus Children's Hospital in Miami and Dr. Brian Bridges, the Division Chief of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston for joining us for this series. Check out their paper published in PCCM in January 2025Learning Objectives:By the end of this podcast, listeners should be able to discuss:The rationale supporting and the limitations of using VA ECMO for children with refractory septic shock.Patient selection in the use of VA ECMO for children w...2025-04-0732 minPedsCritPedsCritVA ECMO in Refractory Septic Shock, Part 1Thanks to Dr. Abhinav Totapally who is a pediatric intensivist at Nicklaus Children's Hospital in Miami and Dr. Brian Bridges, the Division Chief of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston for joining us for this series. Check out their paper published in PCCM in January 2025Learning Objectives:By the end of this podcast, listeners should be able to discuss:The rationale supporting and the limitations of using VA ECMO for children with refractory septic shock.Patient selection in the use of VA ECMO for children w...2025-03-3130 minPedsCritPedsCritNeuroimaging for the Pediatric Intensivist with Dr. Ilyse Genser -- Part 2About our guest:Ilyse Genser is a pediatric neurologist and the associate program director of the pediatric neurology combined residency program at Children's National Hospital. She is originally from Westchester, New York, where she attended medical school at New York Medical College. She then completed her general pediatrics training at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, and came to Washington, D.C., to complete her child neurology training at Children's National Hospital. Learning Objective:Develop an expert-guided approach to choosing appropriate neuroimaging techniques for critically ill children.2025-03-1715 minPedsCritPedsCritNeuroimaging for the Pediatric Intensivist with Dr. Ilyse Genser -- Part 1About our guest:Ilyse Genser is a pediatric neurologist and the associate program director of the pediatric neurology combined residency program at Children's National Hospital. She is originally from Westchester, New York, where she attended medical school at New York Medical College. She then completed her general pediatrics training at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, and came to Washington, D.C., to complete her child neurology training at Children's National Hospital. Learning Objective:Develop an expert-guided approach to choosing appropriate neuroimaging techniques for critically ill children.2025-03-1025 minPedsCritPedsCritFrom the Battlefield to the Bedside: The Past, Present, and Future of Blood Product Resuscitation with Dr. Phil Spinella -- Part 2About our Guest: Dr. Philip C. Spinella is a professor in the Departments of Surgery and Critical Care Medicine and the Director of the Trauma and Transfusion Medicine Research Center at the University of Pittsburgh. He also co-founded the THOR network for trauma and hemostasis research and has as been involved with multiple nationally-funded research programs.References:Use of whole blood in pediatric trauma: a narrative review - PubMed (nih.gov)Fresh whole blood transfusions in coalition military, foreign national, and enemy combatant patients during Operation Iraqi F...2025-02-2442 minPedsCritPedsCritFrom the Battlefield to the Bedside: The Past, Present, and Future of Blood Product Resuscitation with Dr. Phil Spinella -- Part 1About our Guest: Dr. Philip C. Spinella is a professor in the Departments of Surgery and Critical Care Medicine and the Director of the Trauma and Transfusion Medicine Research Center at the University of Pittsburgh. He also co-founded the THOR network for trauma and hemostasis research, and has as been involved with multiple nationally-funded research programs.References:Use of whole blood in pediatric trauma: a narrative review - PubMed (nih.gov)Fresh whole blood transfusions in coalition military, foreign national, and enemy combatant patients during Operation Iraqi F...2025-02-1740 minPedsCritPedsCritBuilding a Research Career with Dr. Sapna KudchadkarDr. Sapna Kudchadkar is the Anesthesiologist-in-Chief of the Johns Hopkins Children's Center and Vice Chair for Pediatric Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Dr. Kudchadkar is also the lead PI for the "PICU Up!" study, a 10-site randomized trial of a multifaceted early mobility program for critically ill children.In this episode, Dr. Kuchadkar shares her path from her general pediatrics residency at Hopkins to running a large multi-center trial as a dual-trained pediatric intensivist and anesthesiologist. Citation: Kudchadkar S, Hodges Z, Shanklin A. Building a Research C...2025-01-1314 minPedsCritPedsCritICU Liberation with Dr. Kristina Betters & Dr. Brooke Light -- Part 2Kristina Betters, MD is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics in the division of Critical Care Medicine at Vanderbilt University and a pediatric intensivist at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital. Dr. Betters' research interests are focused on early mobility, rehabilitation of the ICU patient, sedation, and delirium in critically ill children. She was an author of the 2022 SCCM PANDEM guidelines.Brooke Light, MD is a pediatric resident physician at Prisma Health in Greenville, SC. Prior to residency, she completed her MD at the Medical University of South Carolina. She is (obviously) an aspiring pediatric intensivist, and we ar...2024-12-0934 minPedsCritPedsCritICU Liberation with Dr. Kristina Betters & Dr. Brooke Light -- Part 1Kristina Betters, MD is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics in the division of Critical Care Medicine at Vanderbilt University and a pediatric intensivist at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital. Dr. Betters' research interests are focused on early mobility, rehabilitation of the ICU patient, sedation, and delirium in critically ill children. She was an author of the 2022 SCCM PANDEM guidelines.Brooke Light, MD is a pediatric resident physician at Prisma Health in Greenville, SC. Prior to residency, she completed her MD at the Medical University of South Carolina. She is (obviously) an aspiring pediatric intensivist, and we ar...2024-12-0230 minPedsCritPedsCritHemorrhagic Shock with Dr. Matthew BorgmanMatthew A. Borgman, M.D. is a Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Pediatric Critical Care at the University of Texas Southwestern.  Dr. Borgman graduated from Uniformed Services University (USU), he completed Pediatric Residency at Brooke Army Medical Center in 2007, followed by a fellowship in Critical Care at Boston Children’s Hospital.  He is a prolific author in pediatric trauma management which has helped redefine the care of injured children. He is also the former national chair of the Pediatric Trauma Society Research Committee and has co-authored the 2022 Pediatric Traumatic Hemorrhagic Shock Consensus Conference Recommendations. Learning Objec...2024-11-1848 minPedsCritPedsCritAcid-Base Diagnosis & Clinical Approach with Dr. Bill Bortcosh--Part 2Dr. Bill Bortcosh received his Doctorate of Medicine from Albany Medical School, NY. He completed his pediatric residency at the University of Massachusetts Medical School followed by pediatric critical care fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital.Learning Objectives:By the end of this podcast series, listeners should be able to discuss:Why critical evaluation of a patient’s acid-base status can be useful and practical in the acute care settingThe basic pathophysiology of each acid-base disturbanceThe definition of an anion gap and how to use it as a screening toolThe use of Winter’s formula to iden...2024-11-0439 minPedsCritPedsCritAcid-Base Diagnosis & Clinical Approach with Dr. Bill Bortcosh--Part 1Dr. Bill Bortcosh received his Doctorate of Medicine from Albany Medical School, NY. He completed his pediatric residency at the University of Massachusetts Medical School followed by pediatric critical care fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital.Learning Objectives:By the end of this podcast series, listeners should be able to discuss:Why critical evaluation of a patient’s acid-base status can be useful and practical in the acute care settingThe basic pathophysiology of each acid-base disturbanceThe definition of an anion gap and how to use it as a screening toolThe use of Winter’s formula to iden...2024-10-2834 minPedsCritPedsCritCongenital Diaphragmatic Hernia with Dr. Yigit Guner & Dr. Amir Ashrafi -- Part 1 of 3Dr. Yigit Guner earned his Doctor of Medicine degree from the Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science at the Chicago Medical School. He completed his internship and residency in general surgery at UC Davis Medical Center, where he served as chief resident. Dr. Guner’s training continued with a fellowship in pediatric surgery at the University of Texas, Houston. In addition, he finished a post-doctoral research fellowship at the USC-CHLA Department of Pediatric Surgery. Dr. Guner continues to publish articles in peer-reviewed journals, presents lectures at nationally recognized conferences, has collaborated on book chapters, and is a member of...2024-03-1123 minPedsCritPedsCritPhoenix Sepsis Criteria with Dr. Nelson Sanchez-Pinto Part 2L. Nelson Sanchez-Pinto, MD, is a Pediatric intensivist at Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, where he is also an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. Dr. Sanchez-Pinto co-led an international group of researchers in the Society of Critical Care Medicine Pediatric Sepsis Definition Task Force for the Development and Validation of the new Phoenix Criteria for Pediatric Sepsis and Septic Shock that was featured at the 2024 SCCM conference.Learning Objectives:By the end of this podcast, listeners should be able to discuss:T...2024-02-2620 minPedsCritPedsCritPhoenix Sepsis Criteria with Dr. Nelson Sanchez-Pinto Part 1L. Nelson Sanchez-Pinto, MD, is a Pediatric intensivist at Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, where he is also an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. Dr. Sanchez-Pinto co-led an international group of researchers in the Society of Critical Care Medicine Pediatric Sepsis Definition Task Force for the Development and Validation of the new Phoenix Criteria for Pediatric Sepsis and Septic Shock that was featured at the 2024 SCCM conference.Learning Objectives:By the end of this podcast, listeners should be able to discuss:T...2024-02-1934 minPedsCritPedsCritNavigating the End of Life and Taking Next Steps with Dr. Ethan SanfordEthan Sanford, MD is an Assistant Professor of Anesthesia and Pediatrics at the University of Texas Southwestern in Dallas. He completed his MD at Harvard University followed by Anesthesiology residency at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and pediatric anesthesia fellowship at Boston Children’s Hospital. He then completed a pediatric critical care fellowship at UTSW. He is board certified in both pediatric anesthesia and pediatric critical care medicine. He works both as a pediatric anesthesiologist and intensivist at UTSW/CMC Dallas.Learning Objective:By the end of this podcast, listeners should have an improved unde...2024-02-1247 minPedsCritPedsCritPost-Intensive Care Syndrome in Children (PICS-P) with Dr. Elizabeth Killien--Part 2Elizabeth Killien, MD MPH is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Washington and an attending physician in the Pediatric ICU at Seattle Children’s. She earned her MD from Dartmouth Medical School in 2011. She completed her residency in General Pediatrics and fellowship in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine at the University of Washington. She underwent additional training in pediatric trauma research at the Harborview Injury Prevention and Research Center in the Pediatric Injury Research Training Program from 2017-2019, and completed her Master of Public Health degree in Epidemiology at the University of Washington in 2019. She is a me...2024-01-2929 minPedsCritPedsCritPost-Intensive Care Syndrome in Children (PICS-P) with Dr. Elizabeth Killien--Part 1Elizabeth Killien, MD MPH is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Washington and an attending physician in the Pediatric ICU at Seattle Children’s. She earned her MD from Dartmouth Medical School in 2011. She completed her residency in General Pediatrics and fellowship in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine at the University of Washington. She underwent additional training in pediatric trauma research at the Harborview Injury Prevention and Research Center in the Pediatric Injury Research Training Program from 2017-2019, and completed her Master of Public Health degree in Epidemiology at the University of Washington in 2019. She is a me...2024-01-2235 minPedsCritPedsCritPost–Cardiac Arrest Syndrome with Dr. Alexis Topjian-Part 2Alexis Topjian, MD, MSCE is a Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care at the University of Pennsylvania. She is an intensivist at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia where she also serves as the Fellowship Director of Neurocritical Care, Director of the Pediatric Neurocritical Care Program, and the Director of Faculty Development. She also was the first author on the 2019 Pediatric Post–Cardiac Arrest Care Scientific Statement from the American Heart Association.Learning Objectives:By the end of this podcast, listeners should be able to describe:The clinical characteristics of post...2024-01-0826 minPedsCritPedsCritPost–Cardiac Arrest Syndrome with Dr. Alexis Topjian-Part 1Alexis Topjian, MD, MSCE is a Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care at the University of Pennsylvania. She is an intensivist at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia where she also serves as the Fellowship Director of Neurocritical Care, Director of the Pediatric Neurocritical Care Program, and the Director of Faculty Development. She also was the first author on the 2019 Pediatric Post–Cardiac Arrest Care Scientific Statement from the American Heart Association.Learning Objectives:By the end of this podcast, listeners should be able to describe:The clinical characteristics of post...2024-01-0130 minPedsCritPedsCritFrom the archives: VV-ECMO with Dr. Jenna Miller About our guest:Jenna Miller, MD is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine. She completed her medical school and residency in Kansas City before moving to Texas Children’s for critical care fellowship. She is the director of the pediatric ECMO program and the pediatric critical care medicine fellowship at Children’s Mercy Kansas City. Her professional and research interests include trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole ARDS, ECMO and medical education.ECMO Patient Stories from Children’s Mercy Kansas City:https://www.cnn.com/201...2023-12-261h 17PedsCritPedsCritCardiopulmonary Resuscitation with Dr. Tarif Choudhury, Part 2Dr. Tarif Choudhury is a pediatric cardiac intensivist at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. After finishing his residency in pediatrics at Cohen Children’s Medical Center, he completed his cardiology fellowship at Lurie Children’s Hospital in Chicago followed by a pediatric critical care fellowship at Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital at Columbia University School of Medicine. His areas of interest are the impact of clinical simulation to improve team performance, clinical outcomes of PCICU patients and clinical outcomes of patients on mechanical circulatory support in the PCICU.Dr. Gav Apfel is a CICU hospitalist at Col...2023-12-1134 minPedsCritPedsCritCardiopulmonary Resuscitation with Dr. Tarif Choudhury, Part 1Dr. Tarif Choudhury is a pediatric cardiac intensivist at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. After finishing his residency in pediatrics at Cohen Children’s Medical Center, he completed his cardiology fellowship at Lurie Children’s Hospital in Chicago followed by a pediatric critical care fellowship at Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital at Columbia University School of Medicine. His areas of interest are the impact of clinical simulation to improve team performance, clinical outcomes of PCICU patients and clinical outcomes of patients on mechanical circulatory support in the PCICU.Dr. Gav Apfel is a CICU hospitalist at Col...2023-12-0439 minPedsCritPedsCritProfessional Development Across a Career with Dr. Jim FortenberryJames D. Fortenberry MD, MCCM, FAAP is a Professor Pediatrics in the Division of Pediatric Critical Care at Emory University School of Medicine. He is the Chief Medical Officer of Children's Healthcare of Atlanta & the interim Chief of Critical Care Medicine. He is a past Chair of Critical Care sub-board of the American Board of Pediatrics and on SCCM and AAP critical care committees  He is also a past president of Extracorporeal Life Support Organization (ELSO). Objective:By the end of this podcast, listeners should be able to identify key leadership skills across the spectrum of an...2023-11-2745 minPedsCritPedsCritRapid Response Teams with Dr. Nada Mallick and the Cribsiders -- Part 2Dr. Nada Mallick is a pediatric intensivist at Children's National Hospital in Washington, DC. She has a master’s in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from the Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health, after which she did her medical residency and chief resident year at Virginia Commonwealth University and her critical care fellowship at Children's National Hospital. Nada now serves as the physician chair for both the Pediatric Early Recognition and Resuscitation Committee and the Late Rescue Collaborative at Children’s National.The Cribsiders:The Cribsiders is a pediatric medicine podcast composed of a national netw...2023-11-1534 minPedsCritPedsCritRapid Response Teams with Dr. Nada Mallick and the Cribsiders -- Part 1Dr. Nada Mallick is a pediatric intensivist at Children's National Hospital in Washington, DC. She has a master’s in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from the Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health, after which she did her medical residency and chief resident year at Virginia Commonwealth University and her critical care fellowship at Children's National Hospital. Nada now serves as the physician chair for both the Pediatric Early Recognition and Resuscitation Committee and the Late Rescue Collaborative at Children’s National.The Cribsiders:The Cribsiders is a pediatric medicine podcast composed of a national netw...2023-11-081h 01PedsCritPedsCritVA ECMO with Dr. Priya BhaskarPriya Bhaskar, M.D. is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at UT Southwestern and an attending in the Cardiac ICU at Children’s Medical Center Dallas. She completed her pediatric residency at Inova Children’s Hospital in Virginia and critical care fellowship at UTSW prior to completing a 1 year CICU fellowship at Laurie Children’s in Chicago. Prior to her current position here at UTSW she was a cardiac intensivist at Arkansas Children’s Hospital. Her professional interests include extracorporeal support and education. She serves on the ECMO team as a core staff physician, and she has co-authored a review o...2023-10-2343 minPedsCritPedsCritRound Fast, Round Well with Dr. Michelle KittlesonDr. Michelle Kittleson is the Director of Postgraduate Education in Heart Failure and Transplantation, Director of Heart Failure Research, and Professor of Medicine at the Smidt Heart Institute at Cedars-Sinai. She received her MD at Yale University School of Medicine followed by a residency in Internal Medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital, and a fellowship in Cardiology at John Hopkins, where she also received a PhD in clinical investigation from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Dr. Kittleson is also a guideline author: she was the chair of the writing group for the 2020 American Heart A...2023-10-1645 minPedsCritPedsCritThe Physiologic Difficult Airway with Dr. Proshad EfuneProshad Efune, MD is an Assistant Professor at UT Southwestern. She completed both her pediatric critical care and pediatric anesthesia fellowships here at UT, and she now practices in both the operating room and the pediatric ICU here at Children’s Medical Center in Dallas. She is interested in pre-operative management of critically ill children.Learning Objectives After listening to this episode, learners should be able to:Identify clinical scenarios at high risk for cardiovascular collapse surrounding endotracheal intubation.Discuss a clinical approach to minimize the risk of peri-intubation cardiovascular collapse in the following high-risk sc...2023-10-0243 minPedsCritPedsCritTemporary Pacing with Dr. Eric SilverDr. Eric Silver is an Associate Professor of pediatrics at Columbia University Medical Center. He completed his cardiology fellowship at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and his electrophysiology fellowship at Stanford’s Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital. He is a certified specialist in pediatric electrophysiology and his research has focused on invasive management of AV nodal reentrant tachycardia in children, the response of the transplanted heart to adenosine therapy, and placement of pacemakers and ICDs with minimal fluoroscopy utilizing 3-dimensional mapping systems.Gav Apfel is a CICU hospitalist at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surg...2023-09-2539 minPedsCritPedsCritCardiopulmonary Interactions with Dr. Bradley Fuhrman -- Part 2Bradley Fuhrman, MD completed his training in pediatrics followed by fellowships in cardiology and neonatology at the University of Minnesota where he went on to found the first PICU and serve as the Chief of critical care at that institution. He has also served as the associate director of the PICU at Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, Division Chief of Critical Care at Children’s Hospital Buffalo and Physician-in-Chief at El Paso Children’s Hospital. His career in pediatric critical care exceeds 40 years. He has many peer-reviewed publications with a research career that is focused in cardiac and respiratory physio...2023-09-1131 minPedsCritPedsCritCardiopulmonary Interactions with Dr. Bradley Fuhrman -- Part 1Bradley Fuhrman, MD completed his training in pediatrics followed by fellowships in cardiology and neonatology at the University of Minnesota where he went on to found the first PICU and serve as the Chief of critical care at that institution. He has also served as the associate director of the PICU at Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, Division Chief of Critical Care at Children’s Hospital Buffalo and Physician-in-Chief at El Paso Children’s Hospital. His career in pediatric critical care exceeds 40 years. He has many peer-reviewed publications with a research career that is focused in cardiac and respiratory physio...2023-09-0434 minPedsCritPedsCritCorticosteroids in Septic Shock with Dr. Jerry Zimmerman Part 2Jerry Zimmerman, M.D, PhD, FCCM is a Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Washington and the former Chief of the Division of Critical Care Medicine and the Director of the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at Seattle Children’s Hospital. He is a past president of the Society of Critical Care Medicine. Dr. Zimmerman is the co-editor of the textbook Pediatric Critical Care and is an accomplished researcher. He was a charter principal investigator in the Pediatric Acute Lung Injury and Sepsis Investigators (PALISI) network and is a co-principal investigator for the Stress Hydrocortisone in Pediatric Septic Shock (SH...2023-08-2126 minPedsCritPedsCritCorticosteroids in Septic Shock with Dr. Jerry Zimmerman Part 1Jerry Zimmerman, M.D, PhD, FCCM is a Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Washington and the former Chief of the Division of Critical Care Medicine and the Director of the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at Seattle Children’s Hospital. He is a past president of the Society of Critical Care Medicine. Dr. Zimmerman is the co-editor of the textbook Pediatric Critical Care and is an accomplished researcher. He was a charter principal investigator in the Pediatric Acute Lung Injury and Sepsis Investigators (PALISI) network and is a co-principal investigator for the Stress Hydrocortisone in Pediatric Septic Shock (SH...2023-08-1435 minPedsCritPedsCritHeart Transplant with Dr. Warren Zuckerman & Dr. Gav Apfel--Part 2About our Guests: Dr. Warren Zuckerman is an associate professor of pediatrics as well as the associate director of the pediatric cardiology division at the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York. He completed both his pediatric residency and his cardiology fellowship at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. He is now a practicing pediatric cardiologist at Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital. His research interests include pediatric cardiomyopathies, donor- and recipient-related issues surrounding pediatric heart transplantation, and drug therapies for prevention and treatment of graft rejection following heart transplantation.Gav Apfel is...2023-07-3128 minPedsCritPedsCritHeart Transplant with Dr. Warren Zuckerman & Dr. Gav Apfel--Part 1About our Guests: Dr. Warren Zuckerman is an associate professor of pediatrics as well as the associate director of the pediatric cardiology division at the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York. He completed both his pediatric residency and his cardiology fellowship at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. He is now a practicing pediatric cardiologist at Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital. His research interests include pediatric cardiomyopathies, donor- and recipient-related issues surrounding pediatric heart transplantation, and drug therapies for prevention and treatment of graft rejection following heart transplantation.Gav Apfel is...2023-07-2436 minPedsCritPedsCritPrimary Intensivist & Family Partnership: Advocating for Long Stay Patients in the ICUMegan & Ross Maenius are parents to Mila and patient advocates at Children's Medical Center Dallas. They have an incredible story to tell about their child's journey that may help the next time you are caring for a patient with chronic medical complexity in the pediatric ICU.Erin Gordon, D.O. is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at University of Texas Southwestern and an intensivist in the pediatric cardiac intensive care unit. Dr. Gordon is the medical director of the inpatient developmental care program and directly involved in creating an environment that fosters the growth and development of...2023-07-101h 09PedsCritPedsCritLong Stay Patients & Primary Intensivists with Dr. Jeff Edwards and Dr. Erin Gordon Part 2About our guests:Jeffrey Edwards, M.D is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Columbia University and a pediatric intensivist at Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital in New York. He is an active physician-investigator with clinical and research interests in children with complex chronic conditions and technology-dependence. Erin Gordon, D.O. is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at University of Texas Southwestern and an intensivist in the pediatric cardiac intensive care unit. Dr. Gordon is the medical director of the inpatient developmental care program and directly involved in creating an environment that fosters the growth and...2023-07-0329 minPedsCritPedsCritLong Stay Patients & Primary Intensivists with Dr. Jeff Edwards and Dr. Erin Gordon Part 1About our guests:Jeffrey Edwards, M.D is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Columbia University and a pediatric intensivist at Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital in New York. He is an active physician-investigator with clinical and research interests in children with complex chronic conditions and technology-dependence. Erin Gordon, D.O. is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at University of Texas Southwestern and an intensivist in the pediatric cardiac intensive care unit. Dr. Gordon is the medical director of the inpatient developmental care program and directly involved in creating an environment that fosters the growth and...2023-06-2626 minPedsCritPedsCritNorwood Part 3: Anticoagulation, Extubation, & Interstage Considerations with Dr. Greg YurasekDr. Yurasek is a graduate of the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. He completed his pediatric residency at Children’s Hospital of Boston followed by a pediatric cardiology fellowship also at Boston Children’s and a PICU fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital. He is now a CICU attending and the director of critical care simulation at Children’s National Hospital in Washington, DC. Objectives for this series:1. Understand the physiologic considerations that influence preoperative care in the cardiac intensive care unit (CICU).2. Recall the goals and general steps of operati...2023-06-1227 minPedsCritPedsCritNorwood Part 2: Procedure & Immediate Post-Op Management with Dr. Greg YurasekDr. Yurasek is a graduate of the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. He completed his pediatric residency at Children’s Hospital of Boston followed by a pediatric cardiology fellowship also at Boston Children’s and a PICU fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital. He is now a CICU attending and the director of critical care simulation at Children’s National Hospital in Washington, DC. Objectives for this series:1. Understand the physiologic considerations that influence preoperative care in the cardiac intensive care unit (CICU).2. Recall the goals and general steps of operative repair...2023-05-2925 minPedsCritPedsCritNorwood Part 1: Pre-Operative Physiology & Management with Dr. Greg YurasekDr. Yurasek is a graduate of the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. He completed his pediatric residency at Children’s Hospital of Boston followed by a pediatric cardiology fellowship also at Boston Children’s and a PICU fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital. He is now a CICU attending and the director of critical care simulation at Children’s National Hospital in Washington, DC. Objectives for this series:1. Understand the physiologic considerations that influence preoperative care in the cardiac intensive care unit (CICU).2. Recall the goals and general steps of operative repair...2023-05-2931 minPedsCritPedsCritVV ECMO Part 4: Extubation, decannulation, and long-term effectsJenna Miller, MD is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine. She completed her medical school and residency in Kansas City before moving to Texas Children’s for critical care fellowship. She is the director of the pediatric ECMO program and the pediatric critical care medicine fellowship at Children’s Mercy Kansas City. Her professional and research interests include trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole ARDS, ECMO and medical education.Dr John Daniel, MD is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine. He completed his pediatric residency at the...2023-05-1530 minPedsCritPedsCritVV ECMO Part 3: Troubleshooting the circuit & preparing for early rehabJenna Miller, MD is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine. She completed her medical school and residency in Kansas City before moving to Texas Children’s for critical care fellowship. She is the director of the pediatric ECMO program and the pediatric critical care medicine fellowship at Children’s Mercy Kansas City. Her professional and research interests include trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole ARDS, ECMO and medical education.Dr John Daniel, MD is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine. He completed his pediatric residency at the...2023-05-0828 minPedsCritPedsCritVV ECMO Part 2: Cannulation & ventilator strategyJenna Miller, MD is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine. She completed her medical school and residency in Kansas City before moving to Texas Children’s for critical care fellowship. She is the director of the pediatric ECMO program and the pediatric critical care medicine fellowship at Children’s Mercy Kansas City. Her professional and research interests include trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole ARDS, ECMO and medical education.Dr John Daniel, MD is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine. He completed his pediatric residency at the...2023-05-0132 minPedsCritPedsCritVV ECMO Part 1: Who to cannulate to VV and how to get involvedJenna Miller, MD is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine. She completed her medical school and residency in Kansas City before moving to Texas Children’s for critical care fellowship. She is the director of the pediatric ECMO program and the pediatric critical care medicine fellowship at Children’s Mercy Kansas City. Her professional and research interests include trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole ARDS, ECMO and medical education.Dr John Daniel, MD is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine. He completed his pediatric residency at the...2023-04-2429 minPedsCritPedsCritSeptic Shock with Dr. Scott Weiss Part 2Scott Weiss, MD is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Pathology at Thomas Jefferson University. He serves as the Chair of the Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine at Nemours Children’s Hospital in Wilmington, Delaware.  Dr. Weiss’ research focuses on epidemiology of pediatric sepsis and mitochondrial dysfunction in sepsis-associated organ injury. He recently served as the Co-Vice Chair for the international Pediatric Surviving Sepsis Campaign and was first author on the 2020 pediatric sepsis guidelines.Learning Objectives: By the end of this podcast series, listeners should be able to: Describe the hig...2023-04-1034 minPedsCritPedsCritSeptic Shock with Dr. Scott Weiss Part 1Scott Weiss, MD is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Pathology at Thomas Jefferson University. He serves as the Chair of the Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine at Nemours Children’s Hospital in Wilmington, Delaware.  Dr. Weiss’ research focuses on epidemiology of pediatric sepsis and mitochondrial dysfunction in sepsis-associated organ injury. He recently served as the Co-Vice Chair for the international Pediatric Surviving Sepsis Campaign and was first author on the 2020 pediatric sepsis guidelines.Learning Objectives: By the end of this podcast series, listeners should be able to: Describe the hig...2023-04-0336 minPedsCritPedsCritVentilator-Associated Pneumonia with Dr. Sam DavilaSamuel Davila, M.D. is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics here at UT Southwestern. He completed both his pediatric infectious disease and critical care fellowships at Washington University at St. Louis Children’s Hospital. He now is a practicing pediatric infectious disease specialist and intensivist at the UTSW/ Children’s Medical Center in Dallas, Texas. His professional and research interests include cardiovascular infections, cardiac ECMO, and post heart transplant infections. I spend time doing handshake stewardship in the ICUs and committee work for hospital acquired conditions and infection prevention. Learning Objectives: By the...2023-03-2038 minPedsCritPedsCritECMO Essentials with Dr. Karen Fauman & the Cribsiders--Part 2Karen Fauman, MD is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Chicago and dual boarded pediatric intensivist and palliative care physician at Comer Children’s. She received her medical degree, pediatric and pediatric critical care training at the University of Michigan. Now at the University of Chicago she serves as the critical care medicine fellowship program director and the ECMO medical director. She is very active in ECMO-related research with an added focus on the psychosocial aspects of critical care in children.The Cribsiders:The Cribsiders is a pediatric medicine podcast composed of a...2023-03-0836 minPedsCritPedsCritECMO Essentials with Dr. Karen Fauman & the Cribsiders--Part 1About our guest:Karen Fauman, MD is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Chicago and dual boarded pediatric intensivist and palliative care physician at Comer Children’s. She received her medical degree, pediatric and pediatric critical care training at the University of Michigan. Now at the University of Chicago she serves as the critical care medicine fellowship program director and the ECMO medical director. She is very active in ECMO-related research with an added focus on the psychosocial aspects of critical care in children.The Cribsiders:The Cribsiders is a pe...2023-03-0143 minPedsCritPedsCritMechanical Ventilation in Status Asthmaticus Part 2 with Dr. Mekela Whyte-NesfieldDr. Whyte-Nesfield is a Critical Care attending at Children’s National Hospital in Washington, DC. She completed her medical degree in her home country of Grenada at St. George’s University, and her fellowship in Pediatric Critical Care at Penn State Health Children’s Hospital, PA. Mekela’s research interest is the role of parent and child traumatic stress management in improving long term outcomes of children in the PICU; she ran a multi-center prevalence study during her fellowship. She is also interested in advanced ventilator modes and educating the next generation of intensivists about pulmonary physiology.Object...2023-02-2024 minPedsCritPedsCritMechanical Ventilation in Status Asthmaticus Part 1 with Dr. Mekela Whyte-NesfieldDr. Whyte-Nesfield is a Critical Care attending at Children’s National Hospital in Washington, DC. She completed her medical degree in her home country of Grenada at St. George’s University, and her fellowship in Pediatric Critical Care at Penn State Health Children’s Hospital, PA. Mekela’s research interest is the role of parent and child traumatic stress management in improving long term outcomes of children in the PICU; she ran a multi-center prevalence study during her fellowship. She is also interested in advanced ventilator modes and educating the next generation of intensivists about pulmonary physiology.Object...2023-02-0631 minPedsCritPedsCritPARDS--Beyond the Basics Part 4 with Dr. Nadir Yehya: Adjunctive Strategies (prone positioning, steroids, paralysis, iNO etc)Dr. Yehya is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley and the University of California at Los Angeles School of Medicine. After completing pediatrics training at Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles, he completed his pediatric critical care fellowship at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), and joined the faculty after graduation in 2011. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care and Pediatrics at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and an attending physician in the pediatric intensive care unit at CHOP.Dr. Yehya’s research interests encompass all as...2023-01-2336 minPedsCritPedsCritPARDS--Beyond the Basics Part 3 with Dr. Nadir Yehya: Non-conventional Modes of VentilationDr. Yehya is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley and the University of California at Los Angeles School of Medicine. After completing pediatrics training at Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles, he completed his pediatric critical care fellowship at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), and joined the faculty after graduation in 2011. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care and Pediatrics at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and an attending physician in the pediatric intensive care unit at CHOP.Dr. Yehya’s research interests encompass all as...2023-01-1619 minPedsCritPedsCritPARDS--Beyond the Basics Part 2 with Dr. Nadir Yehya: Conventional Mechanical VentilationDr. Yehya is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley and the University of California at Los Angeles School of Medicine. After completing pediatrics training at Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles, he completed his pediatric critical care fellowship at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), and joined the faculty after graduation in 2011. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care and Pediatrics at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and an attending physician in the pediatric intensive care unit at CHOP.Dr. Yehya’s research interests encompass all as...2023-01-0939 minPedsCritPedsCritPARDS--Beyond the Basics Part 1 with Dr. Nadir Yehya: Noninvasive VentilationDr. Yehya is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley and the University of California at Los Angeles School of Medicine. After completing pediatrics training at Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles, he completed his pediatric critical care fellowship at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), and joined the faculty after graduation in 2011. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care and Pediatrics at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and an attending physician in the pediatric intensive care unit at CHOP.Dr. Yehya’s research interests encompass all as...2023-01-0232 minPedsCritPedsCritAtrioventricular Septal Defects with Dr. Melinda CoryMelinda Cory, M.D., is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at UT Southwestern Medical Center. She earned her medical degree at UT Southwestern, where she also completed her residency in pediatrics. She gained advanced training through fellowships in pediatric cardiology and pediatric critical care medicine at Emory University School of Medicine.Board certified in pediatrics, pediatric cardiology, and pediatric critical care, she attends in the cardiovascular intensive care unit at Children's Medical Center in Dallas, TX. She is also very active in medical education including serving as the associate program director for the pediatric...2022-12-1932 minPedsCritPedsCritThe Tracheostomy Decision with Dr. Parisa Kaviany and Dr. Maria Arroyo--Part 2Dr. Parisa Kaviany is a former Children’s National Resident, she completed her pediatric pulmonology fellowship at Johns Hopkins and we were lucky enough to get her back as a pulmonologist. Dr. Kaviany’s research interest is health disparities among children with asthma. Dr. Maria Arroyo  did her pulmonology fellowship at Children’s National in DC and stayed as an attending, she also works at The HSC Pediatric Center, a subacute care facility in Washington, DC. Dr. Arroyo is THE person you want your patients’ parents to meet when they’re making the tracheostomy decision.Objectives...2022-12-0519 minPedsCritPedsCritThe Tracheostomy Decision with Dr. Parisa Kaviany and Dr. Maria Arroyo--Part 1Dr. Parisa Kaviany is a former Children’s National Resident, she completed her pediatric pulmonology fellowship at Johns Hopkins and we were lucky enough to get her back as a pulmonologist. Dr. Kaviany’s research interest is health disparities among children with asthma. Dr. Maria Arroyo  did her pulmonology fellowship at Children’s National in DC and stayed as an attending, she also works at The HSC Pediatric Center, a subacute care facility in Washington, DC. Dr. Arroyo is THE person you want your patients’ parents to meet when they’re making the tracheostomy decision.Objectives...2022-11-2826 minPedsCritPedsCritTetralogy of Fallot with Pulmonary Stenosis with Dr. Laura OrtmannDr. Laura Ortmann is an Associate Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Nebraska College of Medicine. She serves as the Medical Director of the Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit at Children’s Hospital and Medical Center in Omaha, Nebraska. She a CPR researcher and a great medical educator. She is a host on the Healing Hearts Podcast featuring her ongoing cardiac lesions series and produces MedEd videos on YouTube at DrOrtmannCICU. After listening to this episode on Tetralogy of Fallot with Pulmonary Stenosis, learners should be able to:Recognize the relevant pre...2022-11-1439 minPedsCritPedsCritExtracorporeal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (ECPR) with Dr. Lakshmi RamanDr. Lakshmi Raman is a Professor of Pediatrics at UT Southwestern and a pediatric intensivist at Children’s Medical Center Dallas. She serves as the Medical Director of the Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) program at CMC. She is active in ELSO and serves as the Chair of Publications. She also co-authored the 2021 ELSO Pediatric ECPR guidelines.Objectives:By the end of listening to this episode, learners should be able to:Define ECPR.Understand the rationale for ECPR in cardiopulmonary arrest in children.Recognize aspects of high-quality ECPR.Understand the patient selection, context and setting th...2022-10-3131 minPedsCritPedsCritECMO Anticoagulation with Dr. Ali McMichael and Dr. Lisa Settle--Part 2Dr. Ali McMichael who was previously with us here in Dallas is now an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Arizona and a pediatric intensivist at Phoenix Children’s Hospital. Her interests include medical education and ECMO anticoagulation. She is the first author of the 2021 ELSO Adult and Pediatric anticoagulation guidelines.Dr. Lisa Settle is a pediatric critical care fellow at UT Southwestern and Children’s Medical Center in Dallas. Her research interests include anticoagulation management in ECMO, specifically focusing on the utilization of TEG data in the neonatal ECMO population.After list...2022-10-1725 minPedsCritPedsCritPedsCrit Sticker GiveawayListener Feedback SurveyPedsCrit stickers are now available! To get one, email your shipping information to PedsCritPodcast@gmail.com, DM Zac or Alice on Twitter, or DM the PedsCrit Instagram. Email: PedsCritPodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @ZHodges1, @AliceShanklin, @CritPedsInstagram: @PedsCrit If you'd like to support the show, you can send donations to @PedsCrit on Venmo or become a monthly subscriber to the PedsCrit Patreon. Thank you for listening to PedsCrit. Please remember that all content is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. It should not be used...2022-10-1502 minPedsCritPedsCritECMO Anticoagulation with Dr. Ali McMichael and Dr. Lisa Settle--Part 1Dr. Ali McMichael who was previously with us here in Dallas is now an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Arizona and a pediatric intensivist at Phoenix Children’s Hospital. Her interests include medical education and ECMO anticoagulation. She is the first author of the 2021 ELSO Adult and Pediatric anticoagulation guidelines.Dr. Lisa Settle is a pediatric critical care fellow at UT Southwestern and Children’s Medical Center in Dallas. Her research interests include anticoagulation management in ECMO, specifically focusing on the utilization of TEG data in the neonatal ECMO population.After list...2022-10-0320 minPedsCritPedsCritCommunication Strategies & Palliative Care in the PICU--Part 2Stockton Beveridge, M.D., is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pediatrics in the Division of Developmental / Behavioral Pediatrics, serving as the director of Pediatric Palliative Care. Dr. Beveridge’s research interests have focused on the challenges faced by caregivers of children with medical complexity, particularly in the Latino population. He is additionally interested in the intersection of religion and medicine, particularly in medical crisis. He sits on the hospital’s Ethics Committee and is also the medical director for Schwartz Rounds.Katie Maddox, M.D., is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pediatrics in the...2022-09-1925 minPedsCritPedsCritCommunication Strategies & Palliative Care in the PICU--Part 1Listener Feedback SurveyBy the end of this two-part series, listeners will be able to:Verbalize a more progressive definition of palliative care, and distinguish it from "end-of-life" care or hospice care.Define appropriate patient populations for referral to palliative care.Sensitively and clearly introduce palliative care referral with patients and families. Recognize the value of communication training, and verbalize a simple framework for difficult conversations. Define the challenges of learning/practicing difficult communication as a resident/fellow, and elaborate some strategies to help mitigate these challenges. About our guests: Stockton Beveridge, M.D., is a...2022-09-0520 minPedsCritPedsCritd-TGA Physiology & Repair with Dr. Greg YurasekDr. Yurasek is a graduate of the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. He completed his pediatric residency at Children’s Hospital of Boston followed by a pediatric cardiology fellowship also at Boston Children’s and a PICU fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital. He is now a CICU attending and the director of critical care simulation at Children’s National Hospital in Washington, DC. Objectives for this series:1. Understand the preoperative anatomy that influences surgical plan and postoperative care in the cardiac intensive care unit (CICU).2. Recall the goals and general...2022-08-2237 minPedsCritPedsCritVentricular Septal Defect Physiology & Repair with Dr. Greg YurasekDr. Yurasek is a graduate of the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. He completed his pediatric residency at Children’s Hospital of Boston followed by a pediatric cardiology fellowship also at Boston Children’s and a PICU fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital. He is now a CICU attending and the director of critical care simulation at Children’s National Hospital in Washington, DC. How to support PedsCrit:Please rate and review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts!Donations are appreciated @PedsCrit on Venmo , you can also support us by becoming a patron on Patr...2022-08-0839 minPedsCritPedsCritPARDS with Dr. Nadir Yehya and the Cribsiders--Part 3 Adjunctive Treatments, Disparities, and Next StepsDr. Yehya is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley and the University of California at Los Angeles School of Medicine. After completing pediatrics training at Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles, he completed his pediatric critical care fellowship at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), and joined the faculty after graduation in 2011. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care and Pediatrics at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and an attending physician in the pediatric intensive care unit at CHOP.The Cribsiders is a pediatric medicine podc...2022-07-1129 minPedsCritPedsCritPARDS with Dr. Nadir Yehya and the Cribsiders--Part 2 Intro to Ventilatory StrategiesDr. Yehya is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley and the University of California at Los Angeles School of Medicine. After completing pediatrics training at Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles, he completed his pediatric critical care fellowship at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), and joined the faculty after graduation in 2011. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care and Pediatrics at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and an attending physician in the pediatric intensive care unit at CHOP.The Cribsiders is a pediatric medicine podc...2022-06-2732 minPedsCritPedsCritPARDS with Dr. Nadir Yehya and the Cribsiders--Part 1 Diagnosis and ClassificationDr. Yehya is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley and the University of California at Los Angeles School of Medicine. After completing pediatrics training at Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles, he completed his pediatric critical care fellowship at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), and joined the faculty after graduation in 2011. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care and Pediatrics at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and an attending physician in the pediatric intensive care unit at CHOP.The Cribsiders is a pediatric medicine podca...2022-06-1333 minPedsCritPedsCritPediatric Burn Injury with Dr. Samuel Mandell -- Part 2: Resuscitation Formula Deep Dive & Other ConsiderationsSamuel Mandell, M.D., M.P.H., is an Associate Professor in the Department of Surgery at UT Southwestern Medical Center. He specializes in trauma surgery, surgical critical care, and comprehensive care of burn-injured patients. Dr. Mandell also serves as Burn Section Chief and Director of the Parkland Regional Burn Center in Dallas, Texas.Objectives for this series:By the end of listening to this two-part series, learners should be able to:1. Describe the key elements of the initial evaluation and resuscitation of the burn injured pediatric patient.2. Recognize...2022-05-3029 minPedsCritPedsCritPediatric Burn Injury with Dr. Samuel Mandell -- Part 1: Initial Resuscitation & Managing the AirwaySamuel Mandell, M.D., M.P.H., is an Associate Professor in the Department of Surgery at UT Southwestern Medical Center. He specializes in trauma surgery, surgical critical care, and comprehensive care of burn-injured patients. Dr. Mandell also serves as Burn Section Chief and Director of the Parkland Regional Burn Center in Dallas, Texas.Objectives for this series:By the end of listening to this two-part series, learners should be able to:1. Describe the key elements of the initial evaluation and resuscitation of the burn injured pediatric patient.2. Recognize...2022-05-1632 minPedsCritPedsCritVentilation of the Neuromuscular Patient with Dr. Bill Bortcosh--Part 2: Ventilation and Airway ClearanceDr. Bortcosh is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Pediatric Critical Care and a practicing pediatric intensivist at the University of Florida. Learning Objectives for this series:Discuss unique physiology of the neuromuscular patient and how it relates to work of breathingDefine obstacles to effective ventilation in patients with neuromuscular diseaseDescribe ventilation strategies to utilize in patients with neuromuscular diseaseReferences1.Bushby K, Finkel R, Birnkrant DJ, Case LE, Clemens PR, Cripe L, et al. Diagnosis and management of Duchenne muscular dystrophy, part 2: implementation of multidisciplinary care. L...2022-04-1632 minPedsCritPedsCritVentilation of the Neuromuscular Patient with Bill Bortcosh, Part 1Dr. Bortcosh is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Pediatric Critical Care and a practicing pediatric intensivist at the University of Florida. Learning Objectives for this series:Discuss unique physiology of the neuromuscular patient and how it relates to work of breathingDefine obstacles to effective ventilation in patients with neuromuscular diseaseDescribe ventilation strategies to utilize in patients with neuromuscular diseaseReferences1.Bushby K, Finkel R, Birnkrant DJ, Case LE, Clemens PR, Cripe L, et al. Diagnosis and management of Duchenne muscular dystrophy, part 2: implementation of multidisciplinary care. L...2022-04-0425 minPedsCritPedsCritExtubation Readiness with Alyssa Stoner and Gina Patel, Part 3Dr. Alyssa Stoner is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine and practicing pediatric intensivist at Children's Mercy Kansas City.Dr. Gina Patel is a fellow in pediatric critical care at Children's Mercy Kansas City.Objectives for this episode:The participant will be able to describe 3 factors that influence a patient’s readiness to extubate. The participant will be able determine the appropriate level of respiratory support to extubate to based on the patient’s clinical picture. The participant will be able to develop and execute a patient’s extuba...2022-03-0728 minPedsCritPedsCritExtubation Readiness with Alyssa Stoner and Gina Patel, Part 2Dr. Alyssa Stoner is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine and practicing pediatric intensivist at Children's Mercy Kansas City.Dr. Gina Patel is a fellow in pediatric critical care at Children's Mercy Kansas City.Objectives for this episode:The participant will be able to describe 3 factors that influence a patient’s readiness to extubate. The participant will be able determine the appropriate level of respiratory support to extubate to based on the patient’s clinical picture. The participant will be able to develop and execute a patient’s extuba...2022-02-2130 minPedsCritPedsCritExtubation Readiness with Alyssa Stoner and Gina Patel, Part 1Dr. Alyssa Stoner is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine and practicing pediatric intensivist at Children's Mercy Kansas City.Dr. Gina Patel is a fellow in pediatric critical care at Children's Mercy Kansas City.Objectives for this episode:The participant will be able to describe 3 factors that influence a patient’s readiness to extubate. The participant will be able determine the appropriate level of respiratory support to extubate to based on the patient’s clinical picture. The participant will be able to develop and execute a patient’s extuba...2022-02-0719 minPedsCritPedsCritWork of Breathing Physiology with Dr. Bill Bortcosh, Part 2Dr. Bortcosh is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Pediatric Critical Care at the University of Florida. He received his Doctorate of Medicine from Albany Medical School, NY in 2011. He completed his pediatric residency at the University of Massachusetts Medical School in 2015 and continued his education at Massachusetts General Hospital for his fellowship in Pediatric Critical Care graduating June 2018. ObjectivesExplain the physiology of the common signs of increased work of breathing.Discuss whether a patient is trying to oxygenate or ventilate when s/he is having increased work of breathing.Discuss the role of p...2021-12-0619 minPedsCritPedsCritWork of Breathing Physiology with Dr. Bill Bortcosh, Part 1Dr. Bortcosh is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Pediatric Critical Care at the University of Florida. He received his Doctorate of Medicine from Albany Medical School, NY in 2011. He completed his pediatric residency at the University of Massachusetts Medical School in 2015 and continued his education at Massachusetts General Hospital for his fellowship in Pediatric Critical Care graduating June 2018. ObjectivesExplain the physiology of the common signs of increased work of breathing.Discuss whether a patient is trying to oxygenate or ventilate when s/he is having increased work of breathing.Discuss the role of p...2021-11-2227 min