Welcome to our blog!
Here, you’ll find easy-to-digest summaries and the inside scoop on what our podcasts are all about.
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Hantavirus: From Rodents to Cruise Ships to the ICU
When a Dutch couple set off on a bird-watching excursion in Patagonia, they could not have anticipated that their holiday would spark an international outbreak — 9 confirmed cases aboard a cruise ship, 3 deaths,…
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I Went to an Anti-Vaccine Conference: What Dr. Craig Spencer Found — and What It Means for Your Practice
Category: Public Health & Communication | Tags: Vaccine Hesitancy, Dr. Craig Spencer, Health Communication, Anti-Vaccine Movement, FOAMcc, Critical…
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IV Amoxicillin-Clavulanate and the Case for Smarter Antibiotic Stewardship
Introduction Antimicrobial resistance is one of the defining public health challenges of our time. And yet, one of…
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Meningitis in 2026: What the Kent Outbreak Teaches Us About Critical Care Readiness
Introduction The word ‘unprecedented’ has been used to describe the 2026 meningitis outbreak centred on the University of…
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The Physiologically Difficult Airway: Blogpost Based on an Interview with Dr. Jarrod Mosier.
The concept of the “difficult airway” is often framed from the physician’s perspective, focusing on the technical challenges…
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Introducing Our UK Correspondents: Enhancing the Critical Care Commute Podcast
In an exciting stride towards enriching our content and extending our reach, we are thrilled to introduce our…
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CPD Points!!!
Step By Step on how to claim CPD points for listening to your favourite medical podcast: Step 1:…
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Life, death, and the bridges in between. The philosophy of Critical Care. A blog based on the podcast recorded with Dr. Sam Shemie.
Dr. Sam Shemie is a Canadian pediatric critical care physician known for his work in the field of…
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Initial Assessment and Management of the Burn Patient: A summary based on the Podcast with Dr Dennis Djogovic
Burn injuries are visually overwhelming and emotionally charged, presenting a unique set of challenges for healthcare professionals. This…
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Trauma with Dr Sandy Widder
Dr. Widder holds the position of Associate Professor in the Department of Surgery and Critical Care, where she…
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Renal Replacement Therapy in the ICU: A Review based on the Podcast with Prof. Sean Bagshaw
We had the privilege of sitting down with Prof. Sean Bagshaw from Edmonton, Canada to discuss Renal Replacement…
