Care of patients with complex post-op cardiac issues as well as complicated cardiac patients are becoming more and more common. Today, I talk with 3 guests on the nascent field of Cardiovascular Critical Care as a subspecialty of critical care. Should we have a separate training pathway?
Guests on Today's Wee
Chase Donaldson, MD
Brandon Wiley, MD
Katrina (Trina) Augustin, MD
I enjoyed the discussion. It would have been nice if you had included a cardiac anesthesiologist/Intensivist to the panel.
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This podcast was very informative. Thank you for sharing the information with all of us.
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I think Dr. Wiley was trying to be diplomatic, but it actually came off as condescending (and a wee bit ludicrous) that all the cardiac anesthesiologist was good for in his example was putting in the tube …whereas he would manage the hemodynamics and drop a TEE probe.
Does Dr. Wiley realize that most cardiac anesthesiologists nowadays are advanced TEE boarded + manage hemodynamics in complex cardiac pts day in and day out?