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PulmPEEPs

PulmPEEPs
Heat Stroke
Critical Care Medicine
Sepsis
Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
Dobbs V. Jackson Women's Health Organization
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Emory University
Pulmonary Literature
Rhabdomyolysis
Acidosis
Sarkoort Trial
Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension
Acorn Trial
Pneumonia
Asthma
Alcohol Withdrawal
SMART Therapy
Bronchoscopy
Pulmonary Critical Care Medicine
Lung Transplantation

Pulmonary and Critical Care content for learners and practitioners of all levels

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We are so excited to be launching a new series here at Pulm PEEPs! We’ll be talking about high yield topics in 15 minutes or less. In this series, Furf and Monty will tackle core points and provide an overview, key points, and further reading. We’re ... more

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Today we’re talking about a topic that is relevant for all critical care physicians but under-examined: ICU Acquired Weakness. We are joined by two excellent guests to walk through a case and discuss the diagnosis, pathophysiology, prevention, and tr... more

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Hi Pulm PEEPs! Today we have a special episode for you. Monty and Furf were invited on the Core IM Podcast to talk about the work up and management of pleural effusions. This is a great overview and we hope you enjoy listening as much as we did recor... more

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Today, we’re virtually visiting the University of Virginia for another Fellows’ Case Files. This is a fantastic case that covers ARDS, the infectious work up of an immunosuppressed patient, and the evaluation of undifferentiated shock. Please let us ... more

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Recent Guests

Jim Devaney
Physiatrist specializing in physical medicine and rehabilitation
University Health Network, University of Toronto
Episode: 105. ICU Acquired Weakness
Matt Friedman
Second year fellow at UVA, interested in case discussions.
University of Virginia
Episode: 103. Fellows’ Case Files: University of Virginia
John Popovich
Completed residency and chief at UVA, Pulmonary and Critical Care Fellow.
University of Virginia
Episode: 103. Fellows’ Case Files: University of Virginia
Tim Sialla
Associate Professor of Medicine at UVA, Program Director of the Pulmonary Fellowship.
University of Virginia
Episode: 103. Fellows’ Case Files: University of Virginia
Dr. Christopher Turnbull
Associate Editor for Education at BMJ Thorax and a respiratory consultant.
BMJ Thorax
Episode: 102. Journal Club with BMJ Thorax – Sleep and Non-Invasive Ventilation
Natalie McLeod
Resident in Respiratory Medicine, currently doing a clinical fellowship in Sleep and Metallation.
Oxford University Hospitals
Episode: 102. Journal Club with BMJ Thorax – Sleep and Non-Invasive Ventilation
Dr. Juliana Vaheda
Associate professor at the University of Sao Paulo, co-director of the Pulmonary and Critical Care Fellowship program.
University of Sao Paulo
Episode: 100. ATS 2025 Critical Care Assembly: The Future of Mechanical Ventilation
Dr. Bhakti Patel
Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Chicago with a focus on non-invasive ventilator support.
University of Chicago
Episode: 100. ATS 2025 Critical Care Assembly: The Future of Mechanical Ventilation
Dr. Akram Khan
Associate Professor of Medicine at Oregon Health and Science University, specializing in pulmonary critical care and sleep.
Oregon Health and Science University
Episode: 100. ATS 2025 Critical Care Assembly: The Future of Mechanical Ventilation

Hosts

Furf
Co-host and medical educator.
Christina Montemayor
Co-host of PulmPEEPs and educator.
Dave
Co-host of PulmPEEPs, actively involved in discussions relating to pulmonary medicine.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 103 ratings
  • Love this podcast

    Awesome topic reviews, literature discussions, and cases

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    RJK18
    United Statesa year ago
  • So happy to find a pulmonary-specific podcast

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    pulm/cc fellow
    United Statesa year ago
  • Excellent podcast!

    Very enjoyable and informative! I have learned a lot listening to this show.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Cbn92
    United Statesa year ago
  • Love it!

    Love the show, very entertaining and helpful

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    adureo
    United States2 years ago
  • Very entertaining and great points

    I’m not practicing medicine actively but still really enjoy the show and learning

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Podcast Fan234
    United States2 years ago

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Reviews often note the high-quality content and expert guests, indicating a strong reputation in the medical community for providing valuable insights.
Listeners appreciate the engaging and informative discussions on pulmonary topics, highlighting the show's success in educating both new and seasoned practitioners.
The format is praised as effective for continuing medical education, combining entertainment with rigorous academic discussion.

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

105. ICU Acquired Weakness
Q: What tools could we use to clinch the diagnosis of ICU-acquired weakness?
Commonly used tools include the Medical Research Council Score (MRC) and sometimes imaging like muscle ultrasound; however, gold standards are electrophysiologic evaluations and muscle biopsies.
105. ICU Acquired Weakness
Q: How do you usually approach weakness in the ICU?
A system-based approach working from brain to muscle to identify where along the motor pathway the problem could be.
100. ATS 2025 Critical Care Assembly: The Future of Mechanical Ventilation
Q: Why did you think this was an important topic?
We felt there were gaps in understanding mechanical ventilation that we could address for this session.
100. ATS 2025 Critical Care Assembly: The Future of Mechanical Ventilation
Q: What should attendees of this session expect to learn about and take away?
Attendees will learn about emerging concepts in the management of mechanical ventilation and how they might impact clinical care.
95. Clinical Pearl: Prone Positioning with Elevated Intracranial Pressure
Q: What are the things you would look for that would say, hey, we gave this a try, we should have, but this is not working?
With the monitor, it becomes easier to see that the patient's ICP is increasing dramatically despite medical therapies, indicating a need to reassess whether to continue or revert their position.

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What is PulmPEEPs about and what kind of topics does it cover?

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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PulmPEEPs launched 4 years ago and published 106 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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Recent guests on PulmPEEPs include:

1. Jim Devaney
2. Matt Friedman
3. John Popovich
4. Tim Sialla
5. Dr. Christopher Turnbull
6. Natalie McLeod
7. Dr. Juliana Vaheda
8. Dr. Bhakti Patel

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