Recent Episodes
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IBCC Episode 128 - ABG, VBG and Pulse Oximetry
May 13, 2023 – 36:10 -
IBCC Episode 127 - Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis (SBP)
Apr 28, 2023 – 30:59 -
IBCC Episode 126 - Myocardial Ischemia
Dec 2, 2022 – 55:08 -
IBCC Episode 125 - Left Ventricular Outflow Tract Obstruction
Aug 2, 2022 – 22:18 -
IBCC Episode 124- Neuroprognostication After Cardiac Death
Apr 9, 2022 – 53:03 -
IBCC Episode 123 - Respiratory Alkalosis
Mar 7, 2022 – 14:19 -
IBCC Episode 122 - Respiratory Acidosis
Mar 1, 2022 – 16:22 -
IBCC Episode 121 - Pneumocystis Jiroveci Pneumonia
Feb 21, 2022 – 29:57 -
IBCC Episode 120 - Tamponade
Dec 15, 2021 – 48:38 -
IBCC Episode 119 - Sympathomimetic Toxicity
Dec 1, 2021 – 37:56 -
IBCC Episode 118 - Necrotising Fasciitis
Oct 28, 2021 – 25:16 -
IBCC Episode 117- SCAPE
Oct 25, 2021 – 32:48 -
IBCC Episode 116 - Hepatorenal Syndrome
Aug 16, 2021 – 27:01 -
IBCC Episode 115 - Invasive Candidiasis
Jun 29, 2021 – 23:13 -
IBCC Episode 114 - Atrial Fibrillation
Jun 21, 2021 – 43:39 -
IBCC Episode 113 - Sodium Channel Blocker Toxicity
Jun 3, 2021 – 30:41 -
IBCC Episode 112 - Valproic Acid Toxicity
May 10, 2021 – 28:15 -
IBCC COVID-19 Update #8
Mar 11, 2021 – 56:27 -
IBCC Episode 111- Purpura Fulminans
Feb 19, 2021 – 25:19 -
IBCC Episode 110 - Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation
Jan 18, 2021 – 35:16 -
IBCC Episode 109 - Lithium Toxicity
Jan 14, 2021 – 25:44 -
IBCC Episode 108 - Toxic Shock Syndrome
Dec 23, 2020 – 37:00 -
IBCC Episode 107 - BRASH Syndrome
Dec 15, 2020 – 30:08 -
IBCC Episode 106 - Massive Transfusion Protocol
Dec 11, 2020 – 32:04 -
IBCC COVID-19 Update #7
Dec 4, 2020 – 20:24 -
IBCC Episode 105 - Ventilator Associated Pneumonia
Dec 1, 2020 – 27:28 -
IBCC Episode 104 - Hemophagocytic LymphoHistiocytosis (HLH)
Nov 28, 2020 – 36:03 -
IBCC Episode 103 - Gastrointestinal hypomotility in critical care
Nov 16, 2020 – 30:41 -
IBCC Episode 102 - Cerebral Venous Thrombosis
Oct 23, 2020 – 22:03 -
IBCC Episode 101 - Stress Hyperglycemia in the ICU
Oct 19, 2020 – 22:51 -
IBCC Episode 100 - Wernicke encephalopathy
Oct 16, 2020 – 20:43 -
IBCC Episode 99 - Hypertriglyceridemic Pancreatitis
Oct 13, 2020 – 24:09 -
IBCC Episode 98 - Antifungal Agents
Sep 14, 2020 – 25:00 -
IBCC Episode 97 - Nausea & antiemetics
Sep 12, 2020 – 28:22 -
IBCC Episode 96 - Analgesia for the critically ill patient
Aug 28, 2020 – 37:35 -
IBCC Episode 95 - Inhaled Pulmonary Vasodilators
Aug 8, 2020 – 31:10 -
IBCC Episode 94 - Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic State
Aug 6, 2020 – 23:33 -
IBCC Episode 93 - Guillain-Barre Syndrome
Jul 28, 2020 – 31:11 -
IBCC Episode 92 - Intracranial hemorrhage
Jul 23, 2020 – 31:15 -
IBCC Episode 91 - Catastrophic Antiphospholipid Syndrome
Jul 22, 2020 – 20:02 -
IBCC Episode 90 - Fever
Jul 18, 2020 – 34:32 -
IBCC Episode 89 - CAUTI
Jul 10, 2020 – 21:16 -
IBCC Episode 88 - Sickle Cell Acute Chest Syndrome
Jul 8, 2020 – 40:44 -
IBCC Episode 87 - Epiglottitis
Jul 2, 2020 – 27:45 -
IBCC Episode 86 - PJP Pneumonia
Jun 29, 2020 – 28:44 -
IBCC Episode 85 - Vocal Cord Dysfunction
Jun 22, 2020 – 18:27 -
IBCC Episode 84 - Invasive pulmonary aspergillosis
Jun 15, 2020 – 25:56 -
IBCC Episode 83 - Refeeding Syndrome
Jun 8, 2020 – 14:27 -
IBCC Episode 82 - Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy
Jun 1, 2020 – 30:35 -
IBCC Episode 81 - Unfractionated heparin (UFH), LMWH, fondaparinux, argatroban, and bivalirudin
May 26, 2020 – 35:17
Recent Reviews
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exkrakendevPlease come backPlease.
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Wilky87Best there isGreat podcast that gives you quick, but robust knowledge sprinkled with some light humor and witty remarks. Dare I say I enjoy listening!
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MisratiBest podcast for critical careThis podcast is the best podcast available for critical care. It's good whether you are attending or a medical student. Very highly recommended.
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Nanjala WAwesome resource!Stumbled on the podcast, stayed for the humor and excellent presentation of complex topics in critical care. Great work!
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Stberard071914Love this podcast!Great content and in a digestible format! I also appreciate the hosts’ sense of humor and approach. Thank you!
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CM in CaliforniaBest Medical PodcastJosh Farkas and Adam Thomas are amazing clinicians and the IBCC podcast is a joy!!! Their hard work makes me a better doctor and I can’t thank them enough.
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Nurse Roe❤️Great ResourceI stumbled upon this podcast while looking for something I can use to supplement my education. This has been the best resource to cement certain medical conditions, s/s, diagnostics and treatments, etc. I listen on my drive to work, lunch, at the gym, on walks lol. Both Doctors are so knowledgeable, funny and easy to listen to. Thank you so much!
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drainplugofideasExceptional medical podcastProbably the best medical podcast there is especially if you practice hospital medicine. It’s concise, thoughtful, and honest. There’s a lot of uncertainty, and the hosts are clear about what’s known and not known. It seems eminently clinically relevant. As a huge bonus, the host’s banter back and forth seems genuine, funny, and livens the show without slowing it down. Absolutely phenomenal!
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youwinlePractical clinical informationThis podcast is well programmed and full of clinical information from practicing CCM clinician. Right amount of time discuss about pathophsyioloy, therapy and clinical measures and precautions. Podcast used to have a problem with volume difference between two hosts - I literally have to dial down and up volume intermittently, now mostly resolved!
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EmberHKThe best critical care podcastAmazing information with up to date treatments and common issues. I’m so grateful to have found this!
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sevans0829The best podcast you never knew you neededGreat for M4s, residents, fellows, and attendings all around. Exceptional podcast.
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AlexfromncDone rightAll right amazing podcast, you give useful well informed information, don’t waste time with a bunch of gimmicks, and are incredibly likable. All hail the IBCC.
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PA-C Nick C.Nick Champlin, PAGreat work, fellas. Keep it up!
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Full ScopeBill Brandenburg, MD, Full ScopeSo great guys! To the point, Star Wars references, what’s not to like. I cover ICUs in rural hospitals and you two keep me at the top of my game.
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Meepmeep1235739277Awesome !!!I love these guys! they provide awesome information and applicable examples and gives me the basics and keeps me interested. So helpful to hear other approaches and evaluate pitfalls etc. love it guys!
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AllisonSarciGood job guys!I’m an ICU PA in Houston and this podcast is super informative and up to date on common ICU topics. Great info and good explanations.
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bsndhdjdjddLearning a ton!Incredible resource combined with the online material. Thankful to have found this podcast!
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nottruealwaysAs and RN, I love thisSuper interesting and helps me see a little bigger picture. I’ve recommended it to so many nursing friends who like critical care. Does anyone know of anything like this but for nurses?
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DarthneeksLove it!This podcast is awesome. I’m an EM doc and this podcast is amazing. Love that they cover topics pertinent to my practice in the ED and expand even further to management upstairs/ICU. Keep up the good work!
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Matt223257FantasticPerfectly sized, well timed, and well researched podcast. Presenters quickly acknowledge what is evidence based and what (like a large percentage of critical care medicine) is practice based. Bravo.
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smartconsumer!!!Absolutely Awesome!This podcast has changed the way that I practice as a Nurse Practitioner for the better!
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kidc2014COVID SupportThank you for this. I’ve disseminated this podcast to a multidisciplinary chat group of NYC doctors staying informed on COVID-19. We need a deep dive on how we might aggregate and functionally use anesthesia machines and other supplies available in local private (non-hospital) ambulatory and office based surgery centers and endoscopy suites to care for patients with severe lung pathology. There are big challenges to this but ideas are welcome as mobilizing this equipment could potentially save lives.
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A kizhakkedathBest critical care podcastYou guys are the best .
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staecesWow!So informative, straight to point, clearly stated, just plain great... Again, wow!
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Allnicknamesare taken!Thank you for the amazing job!These podcasts are the best of its kind and I often wonder how much time and effort these attendings put in to create each episode with sooo much information. Just wanted to shout out “thank you” for doing such an amazing job at creating these episodes!
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Sierra.FFantastic!Thank you for the education! I appreciate the opportunity to review and learn about critical care. I enjoy listening to the topics presented. The speakers are both entertaining to listen to and informative. My patient care is improving as a result of this pod cast. Thank you
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יואל .....Fantastic podcast!!Best medical podcast I’ve ever listened too. Every episode gives you a deeper understanding and useful tips to integrate into your practice.
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After the black bandGreat for Hospitalist Providers who take a lot of ICU call.Very helpful and practical.
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M3 #2FantasticAs an emergency physician I love this podcast. It’s incredibly helpful.
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mskindredLOVEAmazingly informative podcast!!!! Thank you for the wealth of information! -ICU nurse :)
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Mary O…Awesome!Love this podcast, informative and engaging! Keep up the good work!
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desertemGreatNot suprising a Farkas podcast on critical care is awesome and listenable, highly recommend!
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banana15My favoriteThis is my favorite podcast right now! I love the focused, specific content of each episode. Have learned so much and often times will re listen to old episodes as I wait for new ones to come out. Please don’t stop making this podcast!
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jordanmacneilExcellent way to learn intensive careInteresting subjects that are well presented
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benkev68Farkas rules!Great teacher!!! Too tall
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Megan PA-SA few recommendations from a fanThe content of this podcast is fantastic! Well-researched and well-thought out. It has made a difference in my clinical practice. Their banter is entertaining. Some suggestions to make me love this podcast even more: Someone please get Josh Farkas a new mic. Why is his audio quality so bad? It's 2019. Also, it would help me if Adam and Josh talk a little bit slower. The 20 minute overall lengths are perfect and I don't want to mess with that, but it's hard to catch everything being said. Perhaps switch up the music sometimes too...
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mpMiamiFLAmazing!You have truly revolutionized the way we learn Critical Care/Resuscitation.
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LookitupkidAWESOME!!!!!!Freakin' fantabulous!! Thanks so much for putting the work into this, guys!! Really look forward to pouring over every episide as it progresses. :)
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Chris RagoWoHoooo!Thanks for all of your work guys. This is proving to be an invaluable resource for the crit care world. Cheers !
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WesFNPWes CearleyPhenomenal. Please keep cranking these out weekly 👍🏻👍🏻
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ChristifulliTyler ChristifulliExcellent work gentlemen! Look forward to seeing this project develop. 🤙
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