• Zoom On: Elie Azoulay, Editor-in-Chief, Intensive Care Medicine

    Prof. Élie Azoulay, MD, PhD took up post in 2013 as Editor-in-Chief of Intensive Care Medicine , the official journal of the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine . Dr. Azoulay is Professor of Medicine at  Paris Diderot University , France, and Director of the Medical Intensive Care Unit at Saint-Louis Teaching Hospital in Paris. 1....

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  • Zoom On: Michael Niederman, Pulmonary and Critical Care Physician

    Michael S. Niederman, MD, MACP, FCCP, FCCM, FERS is Clinical Director, Pulmonary and Critical Care at New York Presbyterian-Weill Cornell Medical Cente r and Professor of Clinical Medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College . 1.      What are your key areas of interest and research? Respiratory infections. I focus my interests on pneumonia arising...

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  • Zoom On: Daniel Lichtenstein, Critical Ultrasound Pioneer

    Prof. Daniel Lichtenstein is a medical intensivist and visiting Professor, who has worked at the medical ICU, University Hospital Ambroise-Paré in Paris, since 1989. This ICU, previously chaired by Prof. François Jardin, is believed to be the first ICU that had ultrasound onsite for cardiac purposes.In 1991 Prof. Lichtenstein defined critical ultrasound,...

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  • Zoom On: Jessica Nutik Zitter, Critical Care and Palliative Care Physician and Writer

    Jessica Nutik Zitter, MD, MPH is a physician and writer with a professional interest in critical care and end-of-life care. She blogs for the Huffington Post and the New York Times . Her first book, Critical Decisions , a memoir about her professional journey at the intersection of ICU and Palliative Care medicine is due to be published by Avery/...

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  • Zoom On: Peter Gibb, Chief Executive, ICUsteps

    ICUsteps was founded in the UK by 2005 by ex-patients, their relatives and ICU staff to support patients and their families through the long road to recovery from critical illness. ICUsteps is the only support group for people who have been affected by critical illness and has helped many former patients, their relatives and medical staff from...

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  • Zoom On: James Krinsley, Director of Critical Care, Stamford Hospital

    James S. Krinsley, MD, FCCM, FCCP is Director of Critical Care, Stamford Hospital and Clinical Professor of Medicine at Columbia University . What are your key areas of interest and research?   Glucose control in the critically ill.   What are the major challenges in your field?   Once an outstanding result has been achieved in the ICU, to...

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  • Zoom On: John Marini, Professor of Medicine, University of Minnesota

    John J. Marini is Professor of Medicine at the University of Minnesota in the United States and Director of physiological and translational research, Regions Hospital, St. Pauls, Minnesota. Dr. Marini is a valued  member of the ICU Management Editorial Board .   What are your key areas of interest and research? Applied physiology of respiratory...

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  • Zoom On: Claudio Martin, Past President, Canadian Critical Care Society

    Professor Claudio M. Martin, MSc, MD, FRCPC, CCPE, is President of the  Canadian Critical Care Society . He is Professor in the Department of Medicine, Chair/Chief of  Critical Care Western , Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University and Medical Director of Critical Care at  London Health Sciences Centre, Ontario . 1.  What...

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  • Zoom On: Jozef Kesecioglu, University Medical Center, Utrecht

    Jozef Kesecioglu is Professor of Intensive Care Medicine at the Department of Intensive Care Medicine, University Medical Center, Utrecht , the Netherlands. We asked Prof. Kesecioglu our 7 questions: 1. What are your key areas of interest and research? Selective decontamination of the digestive tract, ethics and the intensive care environment....

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  • Zoom On: Jean-Charles Preiser, Erasme University Hospital, Brussels

    Prof. Jean-Charles Preiser is an intensivist at Erasme University Hospital in Brussels, Belgium and Professor of physiopathology in the School of Dietetics, HELB, Brussels. We asked Prof. Preiser our 7 questions: 1. What are your key areas of interest and research? I am especially interested in the metabolic aspects of critical illness, and its...

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