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PulmPEEPs

PulmPEEPs
Sepsis
Heat Stroke
Critical Care Medicine
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
Pneumonia
Acorn Trial
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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Furf and Monty are back with another Pulm PEEPs Pearls episode. The topic of today’s discussion is an often discussed, but often misunderstood, test; the methacholine challenge. They’ll review when to utilize this test, how it should be performed, an... more

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This week’s Pulm PEEPs Pearls episode is all about spontaneous breathing trials (SBTs). SBTs are a standard part of the daily practice in the intensive care unit, but the exact methods vary across ICUs and institutions. Listen in to hear about the mo... more

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On this week’s episode, we’re continuing our Guidelines Series exploring the 2022 ESC/ERS Guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of Pulmonary Hypertension. If you missed our first episode in the series, give it a listen to hear about the most rec... more

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Luke Hedrick, Dave Furfaro, and recurrent RFJC guest Robert Wharton are joined again today by Nicole Ng to discuss the FIBRONEER-IPF trial investigating Nerandomilast in patients with IPF. This trial was published in NEJM in 2025 and looked at Nerado... more

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Recent Guests

Robert Wharton
Pulmonary Critical Care Fellow at Johns Hopkins
Johns Hopkins
Episode: 115. RFJC – FIBRONEER-IPF
Nicole Ng
Assistant Professor of Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital and Associate Director of the Interstitial Lung Disease Program
Mount Sinai Hospital
Episode: 115. RFJC – FIBRONEER-IPF
Doreen Adrizo-Harris
Professor of medicine at NYU, director of the bronchiectasis and NTM program.
NYU
Episode: 110. Pulm PEEPs at CHEST 2025 – Widened Airways and Narrowed Differentials
Dr. Meredith McCormick
Professor of Medicine at Johns Hopkins and director of the Asthma Precision Medicine Center of Excellence
Johns Hopkins
Episode: 109. Guidelines Series: GINA Guidelines – Special Considerations in Asthma Care
George Jumot
Internal medicine resident at UT Southwestern
UT Southwestern
Episode: 108. Journal Club with BMJ Thorax – Bronchiectasis
Christopher Turnbull
Associate Editor for Education at Thorax
BMJ Thorax
Episode: 108. Journal Club with BMJ Thorax – Bronchiectasis
Dr. Vish Hedgay
Second year Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Fellow
University of Kansas Medical Center
Episode: 107. Fellows’ Case Files: University of Kansas Medical Center KUMC
Dr. Sahil Pandya
Associate Professor of Medicine and Program Director of PCCM Fellowship
University of Kansas Medical Center
Episode: 107. Fellows’ Case Files: University of Kansas Medical Center KUMC
Jim Devaney
Physiatrist specializing in physical medicine and rehabilitation
University Health Network, University of Toronto
Episode: 105. ICU Acquired Weakness

Hosts

Monty
Co-host and medical educator with extensive expertise in pulmonary and critical care medicine.
Furf
Host and medical educator, contributing valuable discussions on current practices in pulmonary care.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 110 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 States2 years ago
  • Excellent podcast!

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

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Cbn92
    United States2 years ago
  • Love it!

    Love the show, very entertaining and helpful

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    adureo
    United States3 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 States3 years ago

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Reviews highlight the educational value of the podcast, with some mentioning its effectiveness in discussing complex medical topics.
Listeners appreciate the focused and engaging content, noting it as a valuable resource for continuing medical education in pulmonary care.
Many find the discussions informative and relevant, expressing enthusiasm for the practical insights and clinical guidance shared.

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114. Pulm PEEPs Pearls: Airway Clearance Techniques in Non-CF Bronchiectasis
Q: How do we talk to them about it? Which approach do you take in choosing through these different techniques?
There's not a one-size-fits-all solution; the decision should be based on the patient's individual needs, sputum burden, and preferences.
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.

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This podcast focuses on the complexities and advancements in pulmonary and critical care medicine, offering valuable insights for healthcare professionals ranging from learners to experienced practitioners. The content is characterized by discussions on current clinical guidelines, innovative treatment approaches, case studies, and practical pearls valuable for optimizing patient care within the intensive care environment. Noteworthy is its emphasis on individualized treatment strategies, the exploration of emerging therapies, and the sharing of evidence-based practices among a cooperative and engaging community of medical professionals.

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PulmPEEPs launched 4 years ago and published 118 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. Robert Wharton
2. Nicole Ng
3. Doreen Adrizo-Harris
4. Dr. Meredith McCormick
5. George Jumot
6. Christopher Turnbull
7. Dr. Vish Hedgay
8. Dr. Sahil Pandya

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