Why Couldn't We Just Have Given Her Intravenous Oxygen?
Offered By: TED via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the groundbreaking research on intravenous oxygen administration through gas-filled microparticles in this 13-minute TED talk. Learn about the challenges and innovations in critical care medicine as Dr. John Kheir, a staff physician at Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School instructor, shares his journey developing this potentially life-saving technique. Discover the science behind preventing gas bubbles, transforming oxygen into a drug-like substance, and the promising results of this revolutionary approach. Gain insights into the medical advancements that could reshape emergency and intensive care practices, while also understanding the personal struggles and self-doubt faced by researchers pushing the boundaries of medical science.
Syllabus
Intro
Meet Jordan
Checking on Jordan
How could this happen
No gas bubbles
Making it a drug
Results
Conclusion
Selfdoubt
Summary
Taught by
TEDMED
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