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We do an EDECMO ECPR course each year called REANIMATE. REANIMATE5 blew away all previous iterations. One of the main reasons was our guest of honor, Demetris Yannopoulos from the University of Minnesota. Demetris has organized Minneapolis into arguably the most impressive ECPR city in the world. We were lucky enough to be able to film his Sharp Hospital Grand Rounds. This lecture was mind-blowing and made me so jealous. We think you will love it.
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- EDECMO 36 – Zack interviews Demetris
- EDECMO Crash Episode – Microdissection of Demetris' ECPR Techniques
- JAHA Publication on ECPR Results
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Wow, I work at a “large” hospital in the nearby city of Rochester and have been quite disappointed in the Critical Care scene, in terms of the FOAMEd scene and general dissemination of what goes on here.
Awesome to see a nearby city taking up the slack, I’m a little surprised I haven’t heard of any of this happening so close to me, as I tend to keep my ear rather close to the ground on these subjects!
Awesome!
Sometimes the brand name hospitals realize an investment in marketing delivers more dividends than cutting edge care.
Lady docs can do ECMO, too! Conference looks great, but what’s with the lack of diversity? Maybe some minorities and women could present? Even minority women?
perhaps you could expand on the logic of your statements. on their face, they seem specious but perhaps there is some actual basis for this seemingly ridiculous argument.
What a fascinating talk! Thank you. truly inspiring.
1. any post mortem data of non-survivors?
2. interesting mention about young women with normal coronaries, who do worse outcomes — do they have a concurrent PE?
thanks again
Thank you. motivation it’s right inside you