ATS Breathe Easy Por: American Thoracic Society Conversations in Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine by the American Thoracic Society 480 episodios disponibles Latest episodes of the podcast ATS Breathe Easy Mostrando página 9 de 24 Spotlight on Women in Clinical Problems: Finding your Path in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine 01/02/2022 Pulmonary-Palliative Care: We Be-LUNG Together! 25/01/2022 Elevator Pitch: Surviving Sepsis 2021 18/01/2022 Moving overseas for research – a senior researcher perspective 11/01/2022 The Landscape of Funding offered by CIHR; The Past, The Present, and the Future 04/01/2022 Navigating Social Media 21/12/2021 Inspiratory muscle training as an adjunct to Pulmonary Rehabilitation 14/12/2021 Critical Perspective: Bacterial Superinfection in Patients Mechanically Ventilated for COVID-19 Pneumonia 07/12/2021 Critical Perspective: Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) in the ICU 30/11/2021 Critical Perspective: Fostering Hospital and ICU resilience in the COVID Era 23/11/2021 Elevator Pitch: Equitably Allocating Critical Care Resources 16/11/2021 The Role of the Lymphatics in Lung Health and Disease 09/11/2021 Critical Perspective: Effect of 12 mg vs 6 mg of Dexamethasone on the Number of Days Alive Without Life Support in Adults With COVID-19 and Severe Hypoxemia, The COVID STEROID 2 Randomized Trial 02/11/2021 Critical Perspective: Effect of Vasopressin and Methylprednisolone on Return of Spontaneous Circulation in In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest, an RCT 26/10/2021 Elevator Pitch: Using AI to Predict Patient Deterioration 12/10/2021 Elevator Pitch: Antibiotic Delays - New Insights into an Old Problem 14/09/2021 Spotlight on Industry in Clinical Problems: Drug Development and Clinical Trials 31/08/2021 Early Career and Respiratory Genomics Research 17/08/2021 Exhaled Breath Metabolomics and Airways Diseases 10/08/2021 Section on Genetics and Genomics Metabolomics and Airways Disease 03/08/2021 « Primera ‹ Anterior 1 ... 7 8 9 10 11 ... 24 Siguiente › Última » Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn