What's New
- Webinar - Integrating Age-Friendly Care in Pulmonary Clinic: What Every Clinician Should Know
- Podcast: At The Bedside: Episode 3 – Approach to Thrombocytopenia in the ICU
- Podcast: ATSRxPodcast: Emerging Trends and Treatments for Asthma
- Joint Webinar - The Landscape of Undergraduate Medical Critical Care Education, the Now and Future Directions
- Journal Club - Identification of Persistent and Resolving Subphenotypes of Acute Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure in Two Independent Cohorts
- Podcast: Elevator Pitch: Antibiotic Delays - New Insights into an Old Problem
- Journal Club - September 8, 2021: Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children – Initial Therapy and Outcomes
- Podcast: Critical Perspective: Administration of IL-6 Antagonists and Mortality Among Patients Hospitalized for COVID-19, A Meta-analysis
- Podcast: Critical Perspective: Lower or Higher Oxygenation Targets for Acute Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure
- Podcast: Critical Perspective: Multicenter Adaptive Platform Trials in Adults with COVID-19
- Podcast: Critical Perspective: Protocolized Post-Extubation Respiratory Support to Prevent Re-intubation
- Journal Club - June 10, 2021: Effect of Phenylephrine Push before Continuous Infusion Norepinephrine in Patients with Septic Shock
- Joint Journal Club RSF-AII-CC-SRN - June 4, 2021: Remote Ischemic Conditioning for Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome in COVID-19
- Joint Webinar - COVID-19 and chronic lung diseases: pathobiological and clinical considerations. Insights into the savage Italian outbreak
- Finding Your Niche in Medical Education
- Health-Related Quality of Life Among Survivors of Pediatric Sepsis
- Journal Club: Effect of a Low vs Intermediate Tidal Volume Strategy on Ventilator-Free Days in Intensive Care Unit Patients Without ARDS
- Clinical Education: Applied Physiology video lectures
- New Podcast: Eddy Fan talks about ECMO and EOLIA
Welcome to the ATS Critical Care website. We hope that this site will be a resource for clinical tools and educational material that enhance your work at the bedside, on rounds, and in the laboratory.
Critical care medicine makes up about half of the clinical activities of the American Thoracic Society membership. Intensivists and other specialists who practice in the intensive care unit are drawn to our society because of its leadership in critical care practice, education, and scholarship.
The site harnesses that expertise and contains materials and programs developed by members of the ATS Critical Care assembly. We invite new proposals and submissions to publish here. Interactive educational materials such as critical care case presentations, medical imaging, and reviews of recent critical care journal articles are particularly well-suited for this site. All submitted work will undergo peer review and be posted as enduring educational material.
Web Director: Sarina Sahetya, MD, MHS