Document Type
Presentation
Publication Date
6-17-2015
Abstract
Objectives:
- Discuss outcomes
- Discuss outcomes of non-anoxic injury
- Discuss long-term function
Overall Goals and Objectives:
Following this activity, a participant should be able to:
1. Recognize recent advances and developments in Pulmonary Medicine & Critical Care and translate into clinical practice
2. Integrate perspectives of multiple disciplines into decision-making on behalf of patients through structured plans for patient care.
3. Develop areas for future research and discuss appropriate methods to address these needs.
4. Summarize and continually improve communications as a team, caring for Pulmonary/Critical Care patients.
PowerPoint slides only. No audio.
Recommended Citation
Baram, MD, Michael, "Prognosis of Neurological Injuries in the ICU" (2015). Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Presentations and Grand Rounds. Presentation 123.
https://jdc.jefferson.edu/pulmcritcaregrandrounds/123
Comments
Dr. Michael Baram is a pulmonologist in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and is affiliated with Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. He received his medical degree from Jefferson Medical College and has been in practice for 18 years. He is one of 17 doctors at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital who specialize in Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care.