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Welcome to ”Rounds with SCP Podcast,” where the pulse of healthcare beats with passion, purpose, and possibility. ”Rounds with SCP Podcast” is a fusion of medicine and a blend of informative content, practical insights, and engaging discussions to enhance clinical knowledge and practice. Hosted by Chief Medical Officer David Schillinger, MD, FACEP (Emergency Medicine), and SVP, Group Medical Officer Noah Hoskins, each episode features a special guest who is an expert in the field, discussing real insights and stories from renowned professionals in their respective fields. Whether you’re a seasoned practitioner or a curious novice, ”Rounds with SCP Podcast” is your gateway to the forefront of medical excellence. For those hungry for more than just knowledge, we offer continuing medical education credits for affiliated SCP health clinicians, which are available in the portal. *Important Note: CME Credit is available only to SCP affiliated clinicians. To claim CME credit, login to the mySCP Portal and locate the podcast in SCP University.
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Saturday Oct 12, 2024
Caring for the Septic Patient
Saturday Oct 12, 2024
Saturday Oct 12, 2024
"Caring for the Septic Patient" — Dr. David Farcy, chairman of emergency medicine and the director of the medical ICU at Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach, discusses the urgency of early recognition and treatment of sepsis and advocates for proactive diagnostic markers like lactic acid levels and chest X-rays. Tune in and discover why Dr. David Farcy believes there's an over-reliance on broad-spectrum antibiotics and what hurdles he believes are hindering measures that could significantly improve patient outcomes.
This podcast was originally released on August 21, 2023.
By accessing this podcast, you acknowledge that SCP Health makes no warranty, guarantee, or representation as to the accuracy or sufficiency of the information featured in this podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this podcast are for general information only and you should not rely on it to make clinical decisions.
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