EM2510B "Molecular Phenotyping of Critical Illness: Moving Towards Precision Critical Care" (IM GR-100325)

Purpose and Overview

This talk will provide a review of current and recently updated definitions of ARDS and sepsis, summarize progress to date on identifying distinct molecular phenotypes of these conditions and understanding their biology, and provide an overview of future directions in the field and how these developments may impact future clinical trials and ultimately clinical practice.

Target Audience

UT Southwestern faculty, fellows, residents and medical students, community physicians, nurse clinicians, physician assistants and nurses.

Learning Objectives

At the conclusion of this activity, the participant should be able to:

  • Review updated definitions of ARDS and sepsis
  • Summarize progress to date on identifying molecular phenotypes of ARDS and sepsis and understanding their biology
  • Identify future directions in critical illness phenotyping and how these may impact clinical trials
Course summary
Available credit: 
  • 1.00 AMA
Course opens: 
10/03/2025
Course expires: 
11/03/2025
Cost:
$0.00
Rating: 
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Carolyn Calfee, M.D., M.A.S.
Professor of Internal Medicine & Anesthesia
Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, Allergy and Sleep Medicine
University of California San Francisco

Available Credit

  • 1.00 AMA

Price

Cost:
$0.00
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