• Home
  • Deep Dive
    • Severe Sepsis
    • Hypothermia
  • Procedures
    • Airway
    • DSI
    • Central Lines
    • Set-Up CVP
  • Webtext
  • EM Crit Care
    • About Emergency Critical Care
    • Critical Care Fellowship FAQ
    • EDICUs
  • About
    • Bringing Upstairs Care, Downstairs One Podcast at a Time
    • FAQ
    • Favorites
    • Subscription Options
  • Archives
  • Contact

EMCrit Blog - Emergency Department Critical Care

Online Medical Education on Emergency Department (ED) Critical Care, Trauma, and Resuscitation

itunesrssvimeoGoogle+facebooktwitter
You are here:Home>Severe Sepsis

Severe Sepsis

  • NYC Sepsis
  • FAQs
  • Lectures & Videos
  • Evidence
  • Sepsis Chapter

The Protocols

  • Triage Screening Protocol
  • The Non-Invasive Protocol
  • The Invasive Protocol
  • Evidence for the Protocols
  • Prompts to Send Lactate

Lectures

  • STOP Sepsis Collaborative Introduction
  • Dr. Emmanuel Rivers on Severe Sepsis Management
    • Part I
    • Part II
    • Part III
  • more coming soon

Tutorials

  • How we are handling data collection

Podcasts & Posts of Interest

  • Vasodilators for Severe Sepsis
  • The Lactate Podcast
  • Non-Invasive Sepsis Protocol with Dr. Alan Jones

 


Already a cme member? Get your credit here.

Search

Recommended Reading

Most Popular Posts

  • EMCrit Podcast 38 – The ED Critical Care Dirty Dozen for 2010
  • Bleeding Patients on Dabigatran aka Pradaxa
  • EMCrit Podcast 20 – The Crashing Atrial Fibrillation Patient
  • EMCrit Podcast 18 – The Infamous Awake Intubation Video
  • EMCrit Podcast 34 – 2010 ACLS Guidelines
  • EMCrit Podcast 39 – Hyponatremia

Topic Suggestions

Have a great idea for the next podcast? Share it here!

Life in the Fast Lane

My Favorite Sites

When you're done listening to the podcast, check out these great sites.

Unanswered Questions

Maybe you have an answer

Who am I?

Hi, my name is Scott Weingart.
I am an ED Intensivist from New York City. My career goal and the purpose of this blog and podcast is to bring Upstairs Care, Downstairs-–that is to bring ICU level care to the ED, so our patients can receive optimum treatment the moment they roll through the door.

Honor Code

This website is certified by Health On the Net Foundation. Click to verify. This site complies with the HONcode standard for trustworthy health information:
verify here.


Awards

Medical Blog Awards

Best Medical Weblog of 2010 from the folks at Medgadget.com

Subscribe by Email

Creative Commons License 2009-2013. This site represents my opinions only. See here for full disclaimer and here for credits and attribution.