I talk about topics of interest to respiratory therapy students and current practitioners. I break down complex subjects into easy to understand bite sized podcasts.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | EducationCourses |
In the final episode of our four part ABG series Professor Tim Gilmore discusses how to interpret ABG's in relation to common clinical scenarios you may encounter. more
In the third part of our ABG series Professor Tim Gilmore discuses the four primary acid-base disturbances and they relate to arterial blood gas analysis. more
In the second part of our ABG series Professor Tim Gilmore discuses the indications, clinical implications & the arterial blood gas procedeure itself. more
Hey crammers, for this episode on weaning from mechanical ventilation we're happy to have Tim Gilmore back. Tim does a great job at breaking down many of the strategies and tactics you should consider when attempting to liberate your patient from mec... more
Hey crammers, this is our third episode in our series on airway management. This monster episode includes over an hour of airway management wit and wisdom from one of our favorite professors Chuck Mulholland. Enjoy!! more
Hey Crammers, in today's episode we're happy and excited as always to have Professor Tim Gilmore back with us. Professor Gilmore will review initial mechanical ventilation settings. This is a frequent topic both respiratory therapy students and newly... more
Hey crammers, I thought it would be fun and different to make a quick podcast with my wife who is also a respiratory therapist. We talk about anxiety as respiratory therapy students and as working therapists and some of the ways we've coped with anxi... more
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