Prepare for my upcoming ICU rotation.
Medical students, NP/PA students, residents not pursuing critical care.
9 videos (under 1 hour total), downloadable handouts, self-assessment Q&A.
Start →A free, evidence-based learning platform for every level — from your first ICU rotation to advanced bedside management.
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Pick the path that matches where you are in your training.
Medical students, NP/PA students, residents not pursuing critical care.
9 videos (under 1 hour total), downloadable handouts, self-assessment Q&A.
Start →Critical care fellows, critical care NPs/PAs, practicing CC providers, RT students and providers.
45 videos across 5 modules, 5–10 minutes each. Foundations through advanced topics — esophageal pressure monitoring, ventilation in asthma/COPD, patient–ventilator interactions, and more.
Start →Short case posts, advanced topic discussions, and standalone high-level videos outside the main course.
Browse →Coming laterUse The MV-Ed Project as an adjunct curriculum for your fellowship or residency program.
"I loved the applied mechanical ventilation videos. The videos have a logical stepwise delivery of the material, with excellent real patient examples. This makes it easy to understand and allows for almost immediate integration into clinical practice. Excited for more to come!"Fellow, Indiana University
"This course has been immensely helpful for both myself and for my colleagues. Our institution changed ventilators recently and we have all noted how this course has helped with troubleshooting difficult ventilation cases in the ICU. The videos are succinct, straightforward, and highly practical in nature. I couldn't recommend this course enough for those who want to learn more about mechanical ventilation!"PCCM Fellow, Ohio State Wexner Medical Center
"This course has been an important resource during my fellowship training. The videos are concise and high-yield, including real-world scenarios and how to troubleshoot challenging situations. In a busy fellowship schedule, it is important to select the right materials to sharpen our skills. I am glad I came across Daniel's course and recommend it to other colleagues."Neuro ICU Fellow, MGH / Brigham and Women's Hospital