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Trauma ICU Rounds

Episode 29 - Sepsis 2020: What Surgeons Need to Know

Trauma ICU Rounds

Dr. Dennis Kim

Emergency General Surgery, Critical Care, Foam, Intensive Care, Education, Health & Fitness, Science, Life Sciences, Acute Care Surgery, Trauma Surgery, Medicine, Medical Education

4.8663 Ratings

🗓️ 10 October 2020

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

In recognition of Sepsis Awareness Month, Dr. Matt Martin joins us once again on Rounds to discuss state-of-the-art sepsis management in 2020. Also joining us on Rounds is Dr. Vanessa Ho from MetroHealth Medical Center in Cleveland, Ohio, who authored a recently published review paper in Surgical Infections earlier this year, "Sepsis 2019: What Surgeons Need to Know". Support the show

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0:00.0

From the classroom to the emergency room, O.R. and beyond. You're joining Trauma ICU Rounds with your host, Dr. Dennis Kim.

0:11.6

Once again, I want to welcome you back to trauma ICU rounds. I'm your host, Dr. Dennis Kim, and I am very excited for our podcast episode today.

0:21.6

Joining me on rounds are two fantastic guest professors, Drs Matt Martin and Vanessa

0:28.5

Ho.

0:29.4

Many of you already know Dr. Martin from his numerous contributions to the world of trauma

0:34.2

and acute care surgery via his military career, extensive publications,

0:39.2

and social media presence.

0:41.3

As we've mentioned previously, Matt is a retired colonel with the U.S. Army

0:45.7

and the current trauma research and education director in the Department of Surgery at Scripps

0:50.6

Mercy Medical Center in Sunny San Diego. Stay classy.

0:55.0

Matt holds numerous leadership positions on our key national and international trauma

0:59.7

professional organizations. And earlier this year, when New York was being hit hard with

1:05.4

COVID-19, Dr. Martin generously and selflessly volunteered his time to travel to New York with other volunteers from across the country to provide aid and assistance to our healthcare colleagues, partners, patients, and loved ones who were really going through just an indescribable and difficult time.

1:25.9

So thanks again, Matt, for joining us and sharing your knowledge and experience

1:30.0

with me and our listeners. Thanks, Dennis. Good to be back. Yeah, it's great to have you back. I got to say,

1:35.7

you know, we've had numerous guest professors on the show. Every time people listen to the episode we did

1:41.3

on endpoints of resuscitation, it's like, oh, man, you should have Matt Martin back on your show.

1:45.4

Have Matt Martin back. I'm like, yeah, he's okay. I mean, don't you like it when I just like talk about stuff?

1:51.0

No, no, Matt Martin. So thanks again, man. And then also joining us is Dr. Vanessa Ho. Dr. Ho is an associate

1:58.1

professor of surgery at Case Western Reserve University and an attending

2:02.5

physician at Metro Health Medical Center in the Division of Trauma, Critical Care, Burns, and

2:08.5

acute care in Cleveland, Ohio. Dr. Ho has numerous publications, presentations, book chapters,

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