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Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Rotation/Elective 
Clinically Applied Pathophysiology Series (CAPS) 

Rotation Director: Dr. Grace Chong  gchong@peds.bsd.uchicago.edu


The Clinically Applied Pathophysiology Series (CAPS) is a weekly lecture series for residents, given primarily by Pediatric Critical Care attendings every Monday from 12 to 1 pm throughout the academic year. Expert lecturers from other departments (Cardiology, Neonatology, Toxicology) help to round out this educational experience.

This series focuses on basic physiology and pathophysiology of common disease states by organ system to supplement the PICU experience and provide the framework and tools for all residents to care for sick children.

Below is the list of topics discussed with important articles, guidelines, and references available for review.  Please refer to the Chief Residents' website for the CAPS calendar.



Topic
Division
References
Fluids and Electrolytes
Fluids
PICU
Electrolytes I and II
PICU

Acid-Base Disturbances
PICU
Hematology
Hematologic Emergencies
PICU
Pulmonology
Respiratory Failure I 
and II
PICU
ARDS
PICU
Mechanical Ventilation I and II
PICU
Sepsis
Sepsis: Basic Science
PICU
Sepsis: Management/Protocol
PICU
Shock
Shock
PICU
Pressors I
PICU
Mechanical Support of Circulation and ECMO
PICU
Neonatology
Neonatal Fluids
NICU

Transitional Circulation
NICU

Cardiology
Cardiopulmonary Interactions
PICU
Congenital Heart Disease: Single Ventricle Physiology
Cardiology
Congestive Heart Failure and Cardiomyopathies
Cardiology
Arrhythmias I and II
PICU
Hypertensive Emergency/Urgency
PICU

Neurology
Status Epilepticus
PICU

Interpreting Head CTs
PICU

Increased Intracranial Pressure
PICU
Resuscitation
CPR/DNR
PICU
Brain Death
PICU
Endocrinology
Endocrinopathies in ICU
PICU
Toxicology
Toxicology I and II
Toxicology

Nephrology
Renal Failure
PICU

Hepatology
Hepatic Failure
PICU

Sedation
Sedation
PICU
Cases and Putting It All Together
Cases/Small Groups I
PICU