EPISODE · May 3, 2026 · 33 MIN
Episode 27 - Bundles 4.0
from The Host Response: A FirstcallID Podcast · host FirstcallID
In this fourth instalment of Bundles, Dr. Paul Bunce is joined again by Dr. Brooke Fraser to cover a mix of Infectious Diseases insights, useful resources, and ideas from beyond medicine that shape how we think and practice.In this episode:🧠 Teaching toolsThe Gorgas Course - Case of the Week - A practical, case-based tropical medicine resource from the Gorgas CourseA visual, diagnostic reasoning approach with IDImages.org📚 From the literatureUpdated 2026 Surviving Sepsis Guidelines and the case for prolonged beta-lactam infusionA recent JAMA Network Open study applying the AMBITION trial strategy for cryptococcal meningitis in a US setting🌍 Beyond the PubMeds99% Invisible: “Towers of Silence” - ecology, culture, and unintended consequencesThe Death of Expertise, by Tom Nichols - why mistrust of experts is rising, and where that argument falls short🛟 Safe spaceBrooke’s segment challenges the idea of ‘infection seasons’, highlighting that ticks are active whenever temperatures are above ~4°C, and that Legionella doesn’t reliably follow the calendar we think it does.Severe Pseudomonas aeruginosa sepsis with necrotizing enterocolitis (historically termed “Shanghai fever”). What it is, who gets it, and why it matters.You can find more episodes and teaching resources at www.FirstCallID.ca If you found this episode useful, consider sharing it with a colleague or trainee, and subscribing on your preferred platform.
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In this fourth instalment of Bundles, Dr. Paul Bunce is joined again by Dr. Brooke Fraser to cover a mix of Infectious Diseases insights, useful resources, and ideas from beyond medicine that shape how we think and practice.In this episode:🧠 Teaching toolsThe Gorgas Course - Case of the Week - A practical, case-based tropical medicine resource from the Gorgas CourseA visual, diagnostic reasoning approach with IDImages.org📚 From the literatureUpdated 2026 Surviving Sepsis Guidelines and the case for prolonged beta-lactam infusionA recent JAMA Network Open study applying the AMBITION trial strategy for cryptococcal meningitis in a US setting🌍 Beyond the PubMeds99% Invisible: “Towers of Silence” - ecology, culture, and unintended consequencesThe Death of Expertise, by Tom Nichols - why mistrust of experts is rising, and where that argument falls short🛟 Safe spaceBrooke’s segment challenges the idea of ‘infection seasons’, highlighting that ticks are active whenever temperatures are above ~4°C, and that Legionella doesn’t reliably follow the calendar we think it does.Severe Pseudomonas aeruginosa sepsis with necrotizing enterocolitis (historically termed “Shanghai fever”). What it is, who gets it, and why it matters.You can find more episodes and teaching resources at www.FirstCallID.ca If you found this episode useful, consider sharing it with a colleague or trainee, and subscribing on your preferred platform.
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