Latest Critical Care Podcasts

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Each and every week, we tirelessly explore the vast expanse of the internet, striving to unearth the most captivating podcast episodes that delve into the captivating realm of Critical Care Medicine. Brace yourself for an immersive auditory experience as we present to you the freshest lineup of podcasts:

The Impact of Mechanical Power Normalized to Predicted Body Weight on Outcomes in Pediatric ARDS
Authors Herng Lee Tan, MSc, and Judith Ju Ming Wong, MBBCh, BAO, and editorialist Vicent Modesto i Alapont, MD, PhD, join CHEST® Critical Care Podcast Moderator Dan Fein, MD, to discuss their research into the impact of mechanical power normalized to predicted body weight on outcomes in pediatric ARDS. Listen to podcast

LIBERATE-D
In this episode we go over LIBERATE-D or "A Conservative Dialysis Strategy and Kidney Function Recovery in Dialysis-Requiring Acute Kidney Injury" by Liu et al in JAMA 2026. We have the second author, Eddie Siew, on with us to discuss! Listen to podcast

Mechanical Circulatory Support
JAM PACKED episode of CCT goodness for you guys to enjoy! In this show for the ages we take a deep dive into the world of Mechanical Circulatory Support (MCS) and Cardiopulmonary Critical Care. Listen to podcast

What Outcomes Matter Most to PICU Families?
In this episode of the Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Podcast, host Elizabeth H. Mack, MD, MS, FCCM, speaks with Nadir Yehya, MD, MSCE, an attending physician in the Pediatric Sepsis Program and the Division of Critical Care Medicine at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Listen to podcast

ECGs in Acute Pulmonary Embolism – Death Threats in Little Squiggly Lines
Last year we posted a podcast on a horrible malpractice case for missed pulmonary embolism. The crux of that case were missed ECG findings that some would argue should have prompted a work-up for PE. In the aftermath of that podcast, I decided to do a specific show on ECGs in PE. Listen to podcast

Running Rapid Responses
We discuss the practicalities of running a rapid response, including crowd management, coordinating with primary services, working outside the ICU, and rapidly obtaining and synthesizing diagnostic data. Listen to podcast