Loading... Please wait...With each monthly issue of Critical Care Alert, our team of expert editors reviews the relevant journals in your specialty, extracting key findings that can improve the way you deliver patient care.
With each monthly issue of Critical Care Alert, our team of expert editors (headed by David J. Pierson, MD, FACP, FCCP, Editor) reviews the relevant journals in your specialty, nearly 30, extracting key findings that can improve the way you deliver patient care. Each evidence-based abstract is followed by comments from experienced clinicians and academicians you can rely on to explain what the information means for you and your patients in daily clinical practice.
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Faculty: David J. Pierson, MD, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Harborview Medical Center, University of Washington
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