The Critical Care Obstetrics Podcast

A podcast by Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics - Mondays

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86 Episodes

  1. Informed Consent is More Than a Piece of Paper

    Published: 5/27/2024
  2. Practical Tips for Conducting and Participating in Real Clinical Event Debriefings

    Published: 5/13/2024
  3. Is Obstetric Hemorrhage Different from Trauma? An Interview with Dr Alan Frankfurt

    Published: 4/29/2024
  4. The WAR on Invasive Group A Strep

    Published: 4/15/2024
  5. A-OK for AFE is not AOK

    Published: 4/1/2024
  6. Family Presence During Maternal Resuscitation

    Published: 3/18/2024
  7. Resuscitation from (massive) obstetric hemorrhage: Who, What, When and How

    Published: 3/4/2024
  8. Diabetic Ketoacidosis: Do you have a management plan and protocol?

    Published: 2/19/2024
  9. Would You Recognize Pulmonary Edema in Pregnancy?

    Published: 2/5/2024
  10. Rethinking The Response To Maternal Early Warning Criteria

    Published: 1/22/2024
  11. Another Obstetric Hemorrhage Case and Preventable Outcome

    Published: 1/8/2024
  12. How to Use the Chain of Command

    Published: 12/11/2023
  13. Debriefing to improve team performance: A discussion with Dr Lou Halamek

    Published: 11/27/2023
  14. Postpartum Hemorrhage: An Unusual Case Study Part 2

    Published: 11/13/2023
  15. Postpartum Hemorrhage: An Unusual Case Study Part 1

    Published: 10/30/2023
  16. Human Factors: What is it and what role does it have in healthcare?

    Published: 10/16/2023
  17. Case Study: A low-risk patient becomes high-risk and critically ill.

    Published: 10/2/2023
  18. Thoughts on Preparing OB Units for a Disaster: A Discussion with Dr Kay Daniels

    Published: 9/18/2023
  19. Anemia in Pregnancy is Not Normal: Part 2

    Published: 9/4/2023
  20. Anemia in Pregnancy is Not Normal: Part 1

    Published: 8/20/2023

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