
Pulmonary and Critical Care content for learners and practitioners of all levels
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 111 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Education | |||

Furf and Monty are back today with another Pulm PEEPs Pearls episode, and discussing the use of methylene blue for patients with septic shock. They review the clinical scenarios when this comes up, the mechanism, some key data, and some take aways, a... more
For today’s podcast we have a special episode. We were extremely grateful to be invited to present live at CHEST 2025 this year. Kristina Montemayor, and Pulm PEEPs Associate Editors Luke Hedrick, Tom Di Vitantonio, and Rupali Sood hosted a session e... more
In this episode, we’re concluding our review of the Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) guidelines on asthma today with a cased based episode on special considerations in asthma care. We’ve covered asthma diagnosis and phenotyping, the approach to th... more
We’re back with our 4th episode in our collaborative series with BMJ Thorax. This week’s episode covers four articles related to bronchiectasis and covers a range of topics in this domain including novel therapeutics, registry data to understand risk... more
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Awesome topic reviews, literature discussions, and cases
Looking forward to listening to more episodes. I love the podcast format for continuing medical education and learning about new breakthroughs in the field. Thanks for providing this.
Very enjoyable and informative! I have learned a lot listening to this show.
Love the show, very entertaining and helpful
I’m not practicing medicine actively but still really enjoy the show and learning
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Content focuses on various aspects of pulmonary and critical care medicine, aiming to provide concise, high-yield information to both learners and practitioners. Key topics include the management of common conditions like pleural effusions, ICU-acquired weakness, and the implications of novel treatment protocols and therapies in critical care settings. The discussions often feature expert guests who delve into case studies, drawing from their own clinical experience and the latest research to enhance the educational value. Listeners can expect engaging dialogues that illuminate complex medical cases and promote a multidisciplinary approach to patient care.
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Recent guests on PulmPEEPs include:
1. Doreen Adrizo-Harris
2. Dr. Meredith McCormick
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4. Christopher Turnbull
5. Dr. Vish Hedgay
6. Dr. Sahil Pandya
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