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These lectures are an amazing resource for anyone in critical care. Highly recommend!
You would think that by now, they would fix audio issues. Or have at least decent audio.
Unreliable audio between episodes and within each episode. Otherwise great discussion.
This is a great podcast for those wanting to sit in on lectures for free. Having worked at UM in the past, I know how great all the providers there are and that the information will be top notch. Thanks for doing this.
I went to a below average fellowship for critical care and this podcast was a huge asset to me. I mean, its grand rounds at shock trauma. FOR FREE, huge boon to me and thank you guys/gals for providing such an amazing resource. Your work has a huge impact (my co fellows also listened)
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Maryland CC Project launched 8 years ago and published 284 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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