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At The Bedside
At the Bedside is a podcast dedicated to real-world nursing and critical care conversations — grounded in clinical experience, curiosity, and compassion. Hosted by Vickie Carlyle, each episode explores what happens beyond the textbook: complex patient care, decision-making in high-stakes environments, interdisciplinary collaboration, and the human side of bedside work.
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Ep. 3: Ethical Dilemma in Nursing and ECMO 27.03.2026 45:30
In this episode of At The Bedside, Vicki with her guest Becky Bolkovac, dive into the complex ethical dilemmas faced in nursing and ECMO care. From balancing patient autonomy with life-saving interventions to navigating medical futility, resource allocation, and conflicting communication from care teams, this conversation highlights the real-world challenges clinicians face when there are no clear...
Ep. 2: CABG Surgery, Post Op Bleeding 04.02.2026 36:45
In this episode of At The Bedside , Vicki Carlisle and perfusionist Dr. Samir Patel break down post-operative bleeding in CABG patients. They explore the difference between surgical and medical causes, the role of cardiopulmonary bypass, and the dangerous “lethal triad” of hypothermia, acidosis, and coagulopathy. With real-world insights from both the ICU and the OR, this episode highlights how ea...
Ep. 1: Cold Agglutinin Disease Explained 04.02.2026 36:58
Welcome to the very first episode of At the Bedside , where nursing knowledge meets real-world clinical practice. In this episode, host Vicki Carlisle , an ICU nurse and adult ECMO specialist, is joined by perfusionist Samir Patel for an in-depth discussion on Cold Agglutinin Disease (CAD) — a rare but critical autoimmune hemolytic anemia that can have serious implications in the ICU, operat...
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