SCCM Podcast

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The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Podcast features in-depth interviews with leaders in critical care. Experts discuss hot topics in intensive care with perspectives from all members of the critical care team. Guests include authors from SCCM’s peer-reviewed journals, Critical Care Medicine, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, and Critical Care Explorations, as well as thought leaders within the field. This is a new and updated channel, formerly known as the iCritical Care Podcast All Audio Channel.

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  • TNF-Alpha
    Not very high-yield or relevant topics
    Topics don’t have much relevance to clinical practice. Good if you are into details of research and ethics.
  • psychomama
    Sepsis
    As an RN working in ICU and Emergency Medicine, I really identify with the barriers to instituting Sepsis identification. I’ve been working on Sepsis since 2012 and seen what goes well and not so well. I’ve been pleased with the continuous review and updates of the Surviving Sepsis campaign. My system used MEWS and even in patient who did not have an infection, it was a useful tool in identifying patients who were deteriorating. Thank you for covering Sepsis. So, much more to say about challenges from a nursing standpoint, but really enjoy the insights.
  • Chelsea Born
    Children’s hospital in Bronx converted to adult hospital.
    Very sad commentary by the pediatric doctor. A lot of “doing the best we can” as justification for putting nurses in unsafe conditions-reusing masks and gowns, (used to be against OSHA rules and could be grounds for getting fired.) While doctors didn’t round in patient rooms, they didn’t see a problem with having the nurses stay in the rooms for hours-until the nurses complained. Plus, wonder if administrators are thinking about the potential legal implications of the situations in which they are placing the nurses. Didn’t anyone wonder why nurses were contracting Covid even though using PPE (maybe because the PPE was being reused?) As a pediatric nurse, I find it hard to understand why the pediatric nurses are expected to take care of adults, but wonder how med-surg nurses feel if they would be expected to take care of pediatric or NICU patients. Would adult doctors be ok working in a NICU?
  • Fight ghosts Ghiberti
    Please make an effort
    To do at least a tiny amount of post processing. I’m often a fan of this podcast but your postproduction is so bad that I can’t listen anymore. In the most recent episode, your guest audio had so many large bass spikes that it blew out one of my speakers. I frequently have to turn the volume down so much in my headphones that the show is almost inaudible. Please just add some gating. Pay someone the $50 per episode or learn it yourself or you’re going to lose listeners
  • Carneades
    Great talks on important topics
    These are fabulous talks for the critical care professional or serious student.
  • Kidney MD
    Iffy
    Nice content. Audio quality is marginal at best on the other hand. This is especially problematic when a guest has a thick accent.
  • ZakZQ
    Poor quality audio high quality content
    Poor audio quality mars experience w high quality content of episode of pathophysiology of AKI. Pls pay attention to this. Thanks
  • Dr Pascal
    Audio!!!
    Sounds extremely useful but the audio is horrible. As the experts go to mention a key fact the audio picks up random noises or static that drowns out the information. Need better professional audio.
  • Practicing Pulmonologist
    Pulmonary MD
    These topics seem mostly political and not very useful in daily management of critical care patients.. I recommend opening a Critical Care text and basing your podcasts on those topics.. Would be nice to have management pearls and discussions by people who actually manage patients instead of lecturing about it.. It is easy to tell the difference. Sorry not to echo all the praises being tossed out here but I don't agree with them .
  • BlondePnyTail
    Ew! U can hear the saliva!
    Please let the host know that it is gross to hear the saliva in her mouth! perhaps a filter on her mic could eliminate this. I can't even listen to this podcast JUST because of the saliva sounds!!!
  • Epom47
    Pulmonary artery catheter
    Discussion subjective especially for one with such limited experience
  • Chuck , ACNP
    Sedation and Delerium
    Just finished listening to pod cast on 2013 Pain, Agitation and Delerium guidelines. GREAT talk, a must listen.
  • Dr. Lara
    A must for all who interface with the icu!
    Extremely informative! Love the new hosts!
  • homedock
    Informative and in depth
    Great interviews with leaders in our field. Cutting edge discussions.
  • High Pitch eric
    Review
    Dr.Savel has done a fantastic job with these pod casts. I tell all of my students and resident about them. Congratulations and keep up the great work.
  • Palms Daddy
    Highest Possible Rating.
    This is the best medical podcast for clinicians in iTunes...bar none. It is also an amazing reference for the latest articles and controversies in ICU medicine. This stuff is fascinating if you are clinician, it does not have sound effects or explosions...The interviews are with top notch people, the material flows and is quite compelling. I would have given it six stars...but like I said, there were no explosions. Thank-you Dr. Savel.
  • DFS MD
    Great SCCM Podcast
    This is one of the best CCM resources available today. The format allows listeners to get a first hand take on cutting edge CCM research through conversations with leading authors. Listening to these podcasts is valuable to anyone caring for critically ill patients. By listening to these interviews, one can gain an excellent understanding of the issues surrounding the delivery of CCM, and the challenges facing physicians and their patients in intensive care units.
  • CaSx
    MD
    Wether listening on a train, bus, or sitting in a traffic jam - why waste time, when you can be listening to a critical care maverick interviewing other gurus in the field and sharpen your critical care thinking and practice. Dr Richard Savel does not disappoint - NY rush hour bring it on !!!
  • AMG MD
    iCritical Care - MANDATORY for all !!!
    As a resident, Dr. Savel's podcasts have been a godsend for me.  It helped me so much during my ICU rotations.  I was on top of all the most important CC issues and practice guidelines ( I'm still subscribed !!).  The people he has on are the "who's who" in CC.  Should be mandatory for all those that want to know and practice CC.  
  • S.F. M.D.
    SCCM iCritical Care
    I have been listening to the SCCM podcasts for over 2 yrs. I especially enjoy listening to R. Savel. He is cutting edge critical care. It is nice to be able to listen to the leaders in the field talking about important clinical issues and management. It helps me to stay current. Keep them coming!
  • Jonathan73
    Expert in Critical Care Medicine
    Dr. Savel is clearly an expert in critical care medicine. I am sure this podcast would be very helpful to anyone in the field.
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