Below are archived resources (tools and education) from prior Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conferences. These include patient interviews, literature lists, abstract/poster presentations, and Twitter transcripts.
Dr. Needham welcomed ~400 attendees from 4 continents to the return of the in-person format of the conference (Nov 7-8, 2024).
Conference Introduction: Kelly Casey explains the in-person format of the 13th Annual Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference. Full Length (02:23)
Best Abstract Winners:
Poster Presentation:
Reflecting on the Efficacy of Occupational Therapy Being the Primary Rehabilitation Profession Involved in a Post Intensive Care Syndrome Clinic - Emily Schmitt, OTD, OTR/L, BCPR & Lydia Geiszler, MSOT, OTR/L, BCPR from Mayo Clinic
Oral Presentation:
Clinical Nurse Specialist Implementation and Evaluation of an Early Mobility Protocol in the CTICU - Jarvis McGrath, DNP, RN, ACCNS-AG from Rochester Regional Health
Conference Introduction: Dr. Needham welcomes >500 attendees from 4 continents & discusses the Live format of the conference (Nov 8-11, 2023). Full Length (10:22)
Closing Remarks: Dr. Needham offers his closing remarks from the virtual 12th Annual Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference. Full Length (05:40)
Adult Patient and Family Perspective: A 44-year-old woman and her parents describe their experience in the ICU as part of the 12th Annual Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference. Full Length (32:02).
Pediatric Patient and Family Perspective: The parents of a 3-year-old boy describe their experience in the Pediatric ICU and his post-ICU recovery, as part of the 12th Annual Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference. Full Length (35:07)
Twitter Transcript: This web-based #ICURehab Twitter transcript includes photos of slides & weblinks from the Conference, and includes 1,185 tweets from 234 participants from around the world.
#ICURehab Social Media: Watch two short videos by Dr. Kudchadkar and download the Social Media Guide for tips on getting started with Twitter.
Friday-AM: Sensory Stimulation Protocol for the Complex Acute CVA Patient: A Case Report - Caitlin Costanzo, PT, DPT, NCS, CSRS
Friday-PM: Weaning in the Face of Adversity - A complex case study - Kate Tantam, RN, BSc
Saturday-PM: Accidental ECMO Self-Decannulation Does Not Always Mean Death: an interdisciplinary case study for an individual with COVID-19, ECMO, and BOLT - Madeline Gilmore, DPT
Oral Presentation:
Friday: Aiming for Humanization of Intensive Care through Rehabilitation - Nobuko Sasano, MD, PhD
Saturday: To explore the change in self-rated confidence of occupational therapists (OT) working in critical care following an Introduction to Occupational Therapy in Critical Care virtual study day - Niall McDermott, MSc, OT
Winners from the Exhibitor Hall Game Card: Anita Chen, Emily Hawley, Kimberly J. Forsythe, and Andro Pol Camesa
Conference Introduction: Dr. Needham welcomes >700 attendees from 25 countries & discusses the Live format of the conference (Nov 2-5, 2022). Full Length (13:37)
Closing Remarks: Dr. Needham offers his closing remarks from the virtual 11th Annual Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference. Full Length (05:00)
Adult Patient and Family Perspective: A 44-year-old man and his wife describe their experience in the ICU and his recovery from COVID-19, as part of the 11th Annual Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference. Full Length (40:23)
Pediatric Patient and Family Perspective: A 17-year-old teenager and her mother describe their experience in the Pediatric ICU and her post-ICU recovery, as part of the 11th Annual Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference. Full Length (49:00)
Twitter Transcript: This web-based #ICURehab Twitter transcript includes photos of slides & weblinks from the Conference, and includes >1,200 tweets from 175 participants from around the world.
#ICURehab Twitter Primer: Watch the short 7-minute video by Dr. Kudchadkar and download the Social Media Guide for helpful how-to and tips on getting started with Twitter.
Friday-AM: Non-Pharmacological Delirium Management in the Medical ICU - Shirah Moses, OTR/L and The Role of Occupational Therapy in Patients Requiring Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation with Coronavirus Disease: A Pilot Case Series - Lydia Sura MOT, OTR/L
Friday-PM: Is Agitation a Serious Problem in the Critical Care Patient? Prospective Study in Two Phases in a Latin America Intensive Care Unit. - Patricia Mesa, MD
Saturday-PM: Standardization of Education for Occupational and Physical Therapists Caring for Patient with Mechanical Circulatory Device Support (ECMO, IABP, & Impella) - Juliana Cooper, PT
Saturday: Rehabilitation of a Critically Ill Patient with COVID-19 requiring Prolonged Extracorporeal Membranous Oxygenation (ECMO): A Case Report - Madeline Arena, PT, DPT
Winners from the Exhibitor Hall Game Card: Sonia Riley and Hsin-Chih Carrie Li
Instructions for this year's Conference are archived below. (Please hit Refresh on your browser if you are unable to view the files within each section below)
Explanation of Virtual Format for the 10th Annual Conference: Dr. Needham explains the innovative *virtual* format and registration options for the 10th Annual conference. Full Length (04:32)
Participant Feedback on the Virtual Format of Conference: Dr. Needham reviews participant's feedback about the Virtual conference format. Video
Conference Introduction: Dr. Needham welcomes >750 attendees from >27 countries & discusses the Live format of the conference (Nov 4-6). Full Length (10:31)
Closing Remarks: Dr. Needham offers his closing remarks from the virtual 10th Annual Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference. Full Length (08:47)
Adult Patient Perspective: A 61-year-old woman describes her experience in the ICU and recovery from COVID-19, as part of the 10th Annual Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference. Short Version (4:26) | Full Length (43:06)
Pediatric Patient and Family Perspective: The parents of a 3-year-old boy describe their experience in the Pediatric ICU and his post-ICU recovery, as part of the 10th Annual Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference. Short Version (5:38) | Full Length (55:10)
Twitter Transcript: This web-based #ICURehab Twitter transcript includes photos of slides & weblinks from the Conference, and includes >2,300 tweets from 424 participants from around the world.
#ICURehab Twitter Primer: Watch the short 7-minute video by Dr. Kudchadkar and download the Social Media Guide for helpful how-to and tips on getting started with Twitter.
Day 1-AM: The Value of Advocacy, Consistency of Care, and Occupational Justice in the Rehabilitation of a COVID-19 Survivor: A Case Study - Gila Akselrad, DPT
Day 1-PM: A Proposed Upright Mobility Pathway for Patients With Femoral Venous ECMO Cannulation Access: A Quality Improvement Project - Shanelle Middleton, PT, DPT
Day 2-AM: Utilization of the Coma Recovery Scale - Revised Across Various Specialty ICUs to Optimize Patient Engagement - Marybeth Moscierella, OTD, OTR/L
Day 2-PM: Rehabilitation of a Post Covid-19 Patient During 77 Days of Venovenous Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation - Shannon Chou, PT
Day 3-AM: Delirium Incidence in the Intensive Care Unit and Its Associated Variables In Two Age Ranges - Patricia Mesa, MD
Day 3-PM: To Mobilize or Not to Mobilize: That is the Question! A Scoping Review of Physical Therapy Management of COVID-19 Patients with Cardiovascular Complications - Caitlyn Anderson, PT, DPT, NCS, GCS
Oral Presentation:
Day 2: Feasibility of Early Rehabilitation in Critically Ill Patients with COVID-19 Infection - Matthew Stutz, MD
Day 3: Early Mobilization During ECMO for Cardiopulmonary Failure in Adults: Factors Associated with Intensity of Treatment - Purnema Madahar, MD
Winners from the Exhibitor Hall Game Card: N.V. Puratchirasan and Sharay Sohail
Instructions for this year's Conference are archived below. (Please hit Refresh on your browser if you are unable to view the files within each section below)
Participant Feedback of the Virtual 9th Annual Conference: Dr. Needham reviews participant's feedback about the 2020 Virtual conference. Video
Twitter Transcript: Twitter Transcript is designed to sort all Twitter content with the hashtag #icurehab into one central location for convenient viewing of ICU Rehab information
Explanation of Virtual Format for the 9th Annual Conference: Dr. Needham explains the innovative *virtual* format and the registration options for the 9th Annual Johns Hopkins conference. Full Length (5:30)
Conference Introduction: Dr. Needham welcomes ~1000 attendees from >20 countries & discusses the Live format of the conference (Nov 5-7). Full Length (11:19)
Closing Remarks: Dr. Needham offers his closing remarks from the virtual 9th Annual Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference. Full Length (9:27)
Adult Patient Perspective on ICU Rehab: A 35-year-old ICU survivor describes his experience in the ICU and the importance of rehab in his recovery during the 9th Annual Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference. Short Version (4:43) | Full Length (39:38)
Pediatric Patient and Family Perspective on ICU Rehab: A 5-year-old ICU survivor and his parents describe their experience in the Pediatric ICU and the importance of rehab in his recovery during the 9th Annual Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference. Full Length (46:03)
Patient Perspective on ICU Follow-Up Clinics: A 59-year-old ICU survivor describes her experience in an ICU follow-up clinic and her thoughts on the importance of the clinic in her recovery during the Ninth Annual Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference. Full Length (54:59)
Twitter Transcript: Twitter Transcript is designed to sort all Twitter content with the hashtag #icurehab into one central location for convenient viewing of ICU Rehab information
Patient Perspective on ICU Rehab: A 48-year-old ICU survivor describes her experience in the ICU and her thoughts on the importance of rehab in her recovery during the Eighth Annual Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference. Short Version (4:35) | Full Length (37:24)
Patient Perspective on ICU Rehab: A 17 year old ICU survivor and his mother describe their experience in the pediatric ICU and thoughts on the importance of rehab in his recovery during the Eighth Annual Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference. Short Version (7:20) | Full Length (41:37)
Twitter Transcript: Twitter Transcript is designed to sort all Twitter content with the hashtag #icurehab into one central location for convenient viewing of ICU Rehab information
Patient Perspective on ICU Rehab: A 46-year-old woman describes her experience in the ICU and her experience in the ICU and her thoughts on the importance of rehab in her recovery during the Seventh Annual Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference. 3 Minute Version (3:12) | Full Length (39:09)
Adolescent Patient Perspective on ICU Rehab: A previously healthy adolescent boy describes his experiences in the ICU and his thoughts on rehab during the Seventh Annual Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference. 3 Minute Version (3:57) | Full Length (43:24)
Twitter Transcript: Twitter Transcript is designed to sort all Twitter content with the hashtag #icurehab into one central location for convenient viewing of ICU Rehab information