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In specialist centres, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is a now a mainstay of the management of cardio/respiratory failure refractory to other measures. However, much of the clinical information required to care for ECMO patients at the bedside remains inaccessible to learners. To address this, the creation of a free-to-access educational ECMO blog post is now a requirement for completion of the Alfred ICU ECMO Accreditation Certificate. These “Everything ECMO” blog posts are created by ICU Senior Registrars, Fellows, and Consultants and are peer-reviewed by one or more ECMO specialists from the Alfred ICU.

This has culminated in a high quality, peer-reviewed collection of resources for learning ECMO using a fictionalized case-based Q&A format. Indeed, the blog that curates the series, INTENSIVE, was recently assessed as among the “top ten” critical care educational websites in the world using the Critical Care Medical Education Website Quality Evaluation Tool (CCMEWQET) (Wolbrink et al, 2018).

The first twenty posts of this “Everything ECMO” series are linked below:

For an updated list, and numerous other ECMO resources, visit the ECMO page on INTENSIVE.

Enjoy learning “Everything ECMO”!

 

Reference

  • Wolbrink TA, Rubin L, Burns JP, Markovitz B. The Top Ten Websites in Critical Care Medicine Education Today. J Intensive Care Med. 2018;:885066618759287. [pubmed]

 

Disclaimer: I am an intensivist and ECMO specialist at the Alfred ICU, and editor and co-creator of INTENSIVE and the “Everything ECMO” series.

Everything ECMO! Chris Nickson

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