ED intensivist, resus/critical care med ed, wannabe everything enthusiast

Joined September 2013
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Neil Dasgupta MD retweeted
27 Sep 2025
Telemental Health for suicide prevention. thesgem.com/2025/09/sgem486-…
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Hey @Delta, hoping your online team can help where filing reports and calling have utterly failed. Left two boxes on DL 0951 LAX —> JFK on 8/31 in the overhead by mistake, with Star Wars droids my kids built at Disney. Would love some help trying to get them back!!
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Neil Dasgupta MD retweeted
Bad Boys What’cha Gonna Do? Patient Perceptions of Behavioral Flags in the ED #SGEMHOP #EBM #FOAMed Study: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/… Appraisal: thesgem.com/2024/08/sgem449-…
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Neil Dasgupta MD retweeted
Ever wonder how to extubate a patient in the emergency department? Check out the latest SAEM Pulse article by @potte21012 @BraceyA & @MICUNerd! #emergencymedicine #criticalcare
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Hot off the press! In this month’s #SGEMHOP @TheSGEM and I talk to Ryan Gibbons from @TempleEM about the Speed protocol for ultrasound for acute aortic dissection. thesgem.com/2024/03/sgem432-…
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Neil Dasgupta MD retweeted
BIG NEWS! @EM_Owl has joined the #SGEMHOP Faculty She is an Assistant Prof & Director of Research in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the NYU Grossman Long Island Hospital Campus. Suchi is very interested in gender equity in medicine. thesgem.com/faculty/justin-m…
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Neil Dasgupta MD retweeted
Replying to @AMCResus
@AMCResus is recruiting fellows for the 2024-2025 class of Resuscitation and Emergency Critical Care (RECC) Fellowship! Please don’t hesitate to contact us at amcresus@amc.edu for more information or to apply!
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Neil Dasgupta MD retweeted
Fantastic #GrandRounds this AM by @CodeNeil! 👏👏 Looking Beyond #ATLS: Resuscitation of the Severely Injured Patient. We love the local collaboration with other #EM physicians & we’re even happier to share this lecture with @NYULHLI_Trauma! 🙌 #teamworkmakesthedreamwork
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Looking to be an #ecmobadass? Want to excel at cardiac arrest care even without an ECMO program? Reanimate was my favorite conference I’ve attended, if you can learn from @emcrit, @ZackShinar and crew, it’s an incredible experience!! reanimateconference.com/
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This is really an insane match year. Tons of reasons why our specialty is in upheaval - but if you’re EM interested and didn’t match, I’m a part of a great little program close to NYC training excellent EM docs, feel free to reach out!
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Neil Dasgupta MD retweeted
27 Aug 2022
10 free websites so useful they should come pre-bookmarked on every browser:
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This may be a new advertising idea for you @Thermapen! #precisionisalifestyle
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Neil Dasgupta MD retweeted
14 Jun 2022
What IV solution do you usually use for resuscitating critically ill patients? #EBM thesgem.com/2022/06/sgem368-… @NEJM @ACEPNow @stemlyns @srrezaie @KirstyChallen
27% "Normal" Saline
60% Ringer's Lactate
11% Plasma-Lyte
3% Other (specify)
566 votes • Final results
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Neil Dasgupta MD retweeted
11 Jun 2022
1/17 🤔Why do we use epinephrine to treat cardiac arrest? Epinephrine can CAUSE cardiac arrest. And yet we give it as part of ACLS to treat the condition it caused. This paradox requires explanation.
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Into the inner sanctum…showing up to the BatDoc @TheSGEM ‘s place In Goderich, Ontario for Top Gun Maverick opening weekend. @EM_Owl
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Happy EMS Week!! I’m so glad to be working with all my awesome Nassau County EMT’s and Paramendics (and everything in between) every day. I’m honored to be speaking tonight at our NUMC EMS dinner, I’m told medics know how to party…
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If you save the bougie for difficult intubations, will you be good enough with it when it counts?? Will you leave the laryngoscope in place until you confirmed tube placement with waveform cap? Or will you high-5 the room when you get something, anything in the trachea?
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Neil Dasgupta MD retweeted
3 May 2022
I helped take care of a young obtunded patient today peri intubation. I spoke to him using his name and reassuring statements. His agitation substantially subsided and he looked at me and even tried to say almost discernible words. 1/2
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