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The American Thoracic Society has just released a new guideline on CAP. It’s also been a while since I last updated the IBCC chapter on CAP (10/22), so I’m revising the chapter and incorporating the new guidelines. Here are some of my thoughts on the latest developments in severe CAP. ATS and IDSA are… breaking […]

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In episode 3, we discuss the resus nurse’s role in intubation

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