The lecture duration is 43min.
0.75 CPD Points, 0.75 CEUs, 0.75 CME credits approval pending.
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Events occurring within the gastrointestinal tract are largely hidden from the clinician, yet they play an important role in the pathogenesis of critical illness. This talk will trace the origins of the concept of the gut as the motor of critical illness from the time of the ancient Egyptians to the 21st century.
Critical Care Doctors
Experienced or advanced Critical Care Nurses
Upon completion of this activity, you should be able to:
Clinical Research and Quality Improvement: Bridging the Chasm
Providing the best possible care to patients
Critical Care Medicine / Research
Clinical Research and Quality Improvement: Bridging the Chasm
Providing the best possible care to patients
The Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome
Dysfunction Syndrome