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Blue Crew Medicine

A Health, Fitness and Medicine podcast
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Blue Crew Medicine

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In this episode, we take a little different path than our usual clinical realm and look at spatial disorientation. This is a relatively common occurrence in the aviation world, but also has many other applications from ground EMS to everyday li
In this episode, Adyn, Dr. Nathan Freeman, and Will discuss some of the biggest aspects of pediatric sepsis, and specifically early identification and management of septic shock. Everything from basic recognition of sick to pressors of choice a
We are joined in this episode by Dr. Jessie Harvey of UMMC Critical Care along with Davis and Will to discuss some of the basics behind ventilators and their management. These devices can really make or break a patient's day often times and the
Matt and Will discuss adrenals and the disease processes often found in the emergency medicine world that can really cloud a picture clinically. These patients are often very complex and can be quite difficult to diagnose, especially pre-hospit
We take a step back from the clinical side in this episode to focus on the clinician and the clinical care team. Cori, Brad, and Will all dive into discussions on defining PTSI and PTSD in the healthcare world, especially with such a heavy spot
In this episode of Blue Crew Medicine Will is joined by Matt and Michael to discuss the ups and downs of thyroids and how these disease processes matter in emergency medicine and the critical care transport realm. Everything from thyroid storm
This is a continuation of our episode at the MS Trauma Foundation Symposium in May of 2023. This part of the episode starts with Beth who discusses PTSD and trauma and their correlation.We then wrap up the episode talking with Michelle who di
Since we were down at the MS Trauma Foundation Symposium May 1st-4th, we had the opportunity to sit down with several people throughout emergency and critical care and discuss some of the hot topics in  the trauma, emergency medicine, EMS, and
This episode highlights the importance of looking at the entire patient during the airway management process and the utilization of hemodynamics in clinical assessment and management. Charlie, Davis and Will discuss in depth some of the finding
Dr. Doherty and Dr. Duran (PGY5 Neurosurgery Resident) join Will in discussing all things with acute spinal cord injuries. They dive into definitions and differentiations between neurogenic and spinal shock along with assessment and management
In this episode we are joined by Emily Wells and Lauren Russell. These are two of the awesome neonatal nurses who have been a part of AirCare and our neonatal team for the last several years. Will talks with them about some of the basics of neo
This is a bonus episode expanding on our Liver Failure episode with Dr. Taylor Wachs, Michael Griggs PharmD, and Will Appleby CCP. We discuss the ever mysterious Blakemore tubes and how one would go about using them. 
We are joined once again by Michael Griggs PharmD, Dr. Taylor Wachs, and Will Appleby to discuss liver failure and its management and complications. We discuss everything from resuscitation management, pharmacology of course, and what are we re
This episode includes Davis, Mark, and Will discussing different types of insulins and how they are used in medical practice. This also includes how they come into play with management of patients in the critical care settings and in resuscitat
This episode includes Davis, Mark, and Will discussing different types of insulins and how they are used in medical practice. This also includes how they come into play with management of patients in the critical care setting and  in resuscitat
This is episode 2 of 2 on pediatric toxicology. This episode again discusses peds tox, but more poly-pharmacy and "skittles" induced situations that may arise. Dr. Matt, Brad, Paul, and Will go into depth on many points and tricks they have lea
This is episode 1 of 2 on pediatric toxicology discussed by Dr. Matt, Brad, Paul, and Will. This includes several cases and subjects from environmental and situational toxicology.Please feel free to reach out to us if you have any additional
In this episode we are joined by Dr. Rachael Morris of UMMC Maternal and Fetal Medicine along with Davis and Will. This episode goes into detail on recognition and management of mothers pre and post partum who are at risk or have preeclampsia a
in this episode Will is joined by Dr. Weiland  from the UMMC Pediatric Cardiology department. We will discuss some of what are CHDs, what are some of the management and recognition tricks. How each diagnosis presents can sometimes be a challeng
In this episode, Davis and Will discuss GI bleed management. Although many of these patients are not truly critical care management, when they do fall into that category it can be complex, especially when trying to get these patients definitive
In this episode, we are joined again by Dr. Zaza and Dr. Wachs to discuss chest injuries and their management. Everything from needle decompression, to complex pericardial injuries, is on the table. As always these are designed for clinicians o
This is a continuation of the series on heart failure with Audi, Mark, and Will. This episode deals with treatment and management strategies for these patients. Some of the topics discussed include:Hemodynamic SupportOptimizing Cardiac Per
In this episode, one of our cardiology fellows, Dr. Sabharwal, Mark, and Will all discuss heart failure. This is a two-part series with this episode focusing on assessment, identification, and ultrasound use. Some of the topics discussed inclu
In this episode Dr. Freeman, Dr. Browning, and Will discuss seizure assessment and management in both adults and pediatrics. 
In this episode, Will, Nathan, Blake, and Stephen all discuss DKA with specific regard to pediatrics. This includes a little pathophysiology as always but is very detailing management. Including what labs and management are important and some p
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