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Author and Critical Care Pulmonologist, Dr. Wes Ely, joins the Glaucomfleckens to share stories about his time in the ICU and how each one of them helped teach him a new lesson.

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23 comentarios en «Life in the ICU with Critical Care Pulmonologist Dr. Wes Ely»
  1. Every single critical care pulmonologist I have met, and unfortunately I’ve spent a lot of time with them in the ICU as they helped him through the end of his life, and they are truly the best of the best doctors. I’m glad Dr. Ely spends time teaching med students, we all have some things to learn from him

  2. I LOVE YOUR PODCASTS! As a rapidly aging woman, I find the more I interact with medical personnel, the more I need the info you so freely disseminate – even the anecdotal stuff is helpful! Thank you both – and special thanks to Dr. Will for granting your lady such respect! She certainly deserves it!

  3. Oh my gosh, that was soooooooooo sweet and heart warming and interesting! You talked about so many interesting things!

    Also always listening to the end XD. Dr Glaucoumflecken, please don't fall over from lack of oxygen on stream from the legal rant at the end! :'D

  4. I just want to say your videos have had a big influence on me wanting to go into medicine. Previously, I was just doing general classes, but I’m now taking human anatomy and excited to do med school in the future.

  5. omg – loved this so much! Wish Dr Ely could be my doc (but I don't want to be in ICU for that to happen 🙂 )) Was hoping he would talk about actual pulmonnology stuff like ppulmonary hypertension, lung nodules, copd etc. – maybe bring him back sometime?

  6. What an amazing physician!! Two years ago today my husband was on the vent due to Covid. He survived. He’s beat up… 2 strokes that stole his balance and half of his vision, damaged lungs, BUT he hasn’t lost his love for life, family , and GOD. Humor has definitely been a helper through it all.

  7. I’m part of the critical care family and I found this conversation particularly engaging. I don’t know if it’s because I have a bias towards ICU stories or if it’s just because Dr. Ely seems like a remarkable person. Great show, love the content!

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