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ICU Life and Recovery Podcast
Mark Hudson
18 episodes
10 hours ago
We will hopefully cover all things ICU not just from the patient perspective but also for the numerous fields involved in caring for a patient in ICU as well as helping them recover afterwards. Myself and any guests I have will speak as candidly about our experience in ICU regardless of what side of the experience we come from. My hope is this will dispel any myths or misunderstandings on what it is like to be in ICU. I was in ICU for 3 weeks, 2 1/2 in a medically induced coma, I suffer from Sepsis and ARDS while in ICU and a whole host of psychological and physical issues afterwards.
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We will hopefully cover all things ICU not just from the patient perspective but also for the numerous fields involved in caring for a patient in ICU as well as helping them recover afterwards. Myself and any guests I have will speak as candidly about our experience in ICU regardless of what side of the experience we come from. My hope is this will dispel any myths or misunderstandings on what it is like to be in ICU. I was in ICU for 3 weeks, 2 1/2 in a medically induced coma, I suffer from Sepsis and ARDS while in ICU and a whole host of psychological and physical issues afterwards.
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Medicine
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A Dialogue on ICU delirium and more with Dr Wes Ely
ICU Life and Recovery Podcast
27 minutes 10 seconds
2 years ago
A Dialogue on ICU delirium and more with Dr Wes Ely

This episodes guest is Dr. Wes Ely who is a highly respected and accomplished medical professional who has made significant contributions to the field of critical care medicine. With a wealth of knowledge and expertise, Dr. Ely has dedicated his career to improving patient care and advocating for the well-being of critically ill individuals.


Dr. Ely is recognized as a leading authority in the area of intensive care unit (ICU) delirium, a condition characterized by acute confusion and cognitive impairment experienced by many ICU patients. His groundbreaking research and innovative approaches to managing delirium have not only enhanced the understanding of this complex phenomenon but have also led to improved patient outcomes and quality of care.


As a professor of Medicine and Critical Care at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Dr. Ely has played a pivotal role in shaping the field of critical care medicine through his expertise and mentorship. He has published extensively in prestigious medical journals, sharing his findings and insights with the global medical community.


In addition to his clinical and academic endeavors, Dr. Ely is a passionate advocate for patient and family-centered care. He actively promotes the importance of open communication, empathy, and shared decision-making in critical care settings, aiming to create a more holistic and compassionate approach to patient treatment.


You can contact me at ICU.Life.and.Recovery@gmail.com


I’d like to thank Dr Ely for being and guest and having a Frank

and open conversation with me

ICU Life and Recovery Podcast
We will hopefully cover all things ICU not just from the patient perspective but also for the numerous fields involved in caring for a patient in ICU as well as helping them recover afterwards. Myself and any guests I have will speak as candidly about our experience in ICU regardless of what side of the experience we come from. My hope is this will dispel any myths or misunderstandings on what it is like to be in ICU. I was in ICU for 3 weeks, 2 1/2 in a medically induced coma, I suffer from Sepsis and ARDS while in ICU and a whole host of psychological and physical issues afterwards.