
Early Mobilization in #pedsICU feat. Sapna Kudchadkar
05/10/21 • 65 min
Early Mobilization in the #pedsICU with groundbreaker Sapna Kudchadkar from Johns Hopkins
Early Mobilization is enormously important because while survival continues to increase, so do the numbers of children who leave PICU with a new functional limitation. Survival is not enough anymore - it's all about the quality of survival
Pediatrica Intensiva season 3 is guest edited by Professor Karen Choong from McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada and co hosted by Drs Greg Kelly (Sydney Children's Hospital Network), Peta Alexander (Boston Children's Hospital) and Mike Clifford (Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne)
No time to listen or want to participate in the discusion? You can find a full Tweetorial of this episode on Twitter https://twitter.com/PedsIntensiva and our website here https://pedsintensiva.com/early-mobilization-in-the-pedsicu-feat-sapna-kudchadkar/
Early Mobilization in the #pedsICU with groundbreaker Sapna Kudchadkar from Johns Hopkins
Early Mobilization is enormously important because while survival continues to increase, so do the numbers of children who leave PICU with a new functional limitation. Survival is not enough anymore - it's all about the quality of survival
Pediatrica Intensiva season 3 is guest edited by Professor Karen Choong from McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada and co hosted by Drs Greg Kelly (Sydney Children's Hospital Network), Peta Alexander (Boston Children's Hospital) and Mike Clifford (Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne)
No time to listen or want to participate in the discusion? You can find a full Tweetorial of this episode on Twitter https://twitter.com/PedsIntensiva and our website here https://pedsintensiva.com/early-mobilization-in-the-pedsicu-feat-sapna-kudchadkar/
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No time to listen or want to participate in the discusion? You can find a full Tweetorial of this episode on Twitter https://twitter.com/PedsIntensiva and our website here https://pedsintensiva.com/picu-based-rehabilitation-season-trailer/
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Pediatrica Intensiva season 3 is guest edited by Professor Karen Choong from McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada and co hosted by Drs Greg Kelly (Sydney Children's Hospital Network), Peta Alexander (Boston Children's Hospital) and Mike Clifford (Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne)
No time to listen or want to participate in the discusion? You can find a full Tweetorial of this episode on Twitter https://twitter.com/PedsIntensiva and our website here https://pedsintensiva.com/delirium-in-pedsicu-feat-chani-traube-deb-long/
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