
So for the last couple of years, originally at the request of my good friend Jay Chatterjee of Riverside, California, we have been putting together a series of hemodynamic lectures, featuring several familiar H&R faculty who really love this topic, for the Riverside and Santa Cabrini critical care fellows. This past year, we basically went thru our interface model (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40423078/), and were joined by a new group of fellows from Aurora St-Luke’s, and this year will welcome fellows from Ben Daxon’s program at Mayo.
These rounds consist of a panel discussion followed by case discussion and encourages – no – requires participation from the fellows. We’ve found that all have taken intuitively to this hemodynamics model particularly when tied to clinical cases to get some reps into the practical use.
So this year, we are planning an 8 session series, 90 minutes each, running from September to June, once a month. Fellows will have some pre-reading to do and several will be requested to present a case with challenging hemodynamics for the panel to discuss.
We would like to give other fellows the opportunity to take advantage of this unique set of discussions, and this year will add one group of fellows, so if you are a program director or involved in critical care fellowship education, reach out to hospresusconference@gmail.com and let us know. It will be first come, first served. The registration fee for a program to attend will be 499$ USD.
Unfortunately, we will not be accepting individual fellows for this as we feel that implementing an interface-based hemodynamics approach will work far better as a team than via individuals.
Everyone is welcome to watch the first iteration of these below:
FACULTY – Jay Chatterjee, Korbin Haycock, Pedro Salinas, Philippe Rola, Rory Spiegel, Ashley Miller, Sara Crager, Jon-Emile Kenny, Matt Siuba…and more.
Thanks and to the fellows, looking forward to meeting you in September for our 2025-26 series!
cheers
Jay & Phil