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Shock by Dr. Tom Shanley, MD for OPENPediatrics

Offered By: OPENPediatrics via YouTube

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Explore a comprehensive 36-minute lecture on shock presented by Dr. Tom Shanley, MD for OPENPediatrics. Delve into the physiologic and clinical factors crucial for identifying various etiologies of shock and understand the principles of management. Begin with key concepts, progress through therapeutic approaches, and conclude with a practical case study. Benefit from internationally recognized expertise in pediatric critical care, peer-reviewed content, and open-access learning. Originally published in 2012 and last reviewed in 2019, this lecture is part of OPENPediatrics' interactive digital learning platform, designed to facilitate global knowledge exchange among healthcare providers caring for critically ill children in diverse resource settings.

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"Shock" by Dr. Tom Shanley, MD for OPENPediatrics


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OPENPediatrics

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