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preventing and managing complications: critical care scenarios podcast

August 22, 2021 Matt Siuba

I was fortunate to join Brandon Oto and Bryan Boling again on their excellent podcast, Critical Care Scenarios. Their podcast is notable for excellent descriptions

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fluid resuscitation in sepsis for the hospitalist: review article

August 5, 2021 Matt Siuba

Proud to announce the publication of a new article I wrote with Adam Ladzinski and Aman Thind, “Rational Fluid Resuscitation in Sepsis for the Hospitalist:

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