ICU Vampirism (Small Changes, Big Impact)
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Giselle Joseph of the University of Ottawa interviews Dr. Deborah M. Siegal of the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute about how a simple change in blood collection practices in ICUs could significantly improve patient care. Dr. Siegal is a hematologist, clinician-scientist at the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, and Associate Professor of Medicine at the School of Epidemiology and Public Health at the University of Ottawa.
Learn more: https://www.ohri.ca/profile/dsiegal
0:06 | Introduction
0:56 | Motivation behind using small-volume tubes in ICUs
3:15 | Study design and challenges
6:19 | COVID-19 and adaptations to the study
8:46 | Limitations and interpretation of results
11:23 | Next steps
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Natasha Trehan (Producer), Giselle Joseph (Host), Emma Mahoney (Content Writer), Angela Guevara (Post-Production)
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1. ICU Vampirism (Small Changes, Big Impact) (00:00:00)
2. Introduction (00:00:06)
3. Motivation behind using small-volume tubes in ICUs (00:00:56)
4. Study design and challenges (00:03:15)
5. COVID-19 and adaptations to the study (00:06:19)
6. Limitations and interpretation of results (00:08:46)
7. Next steps (00:11:23)
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