Recommended by Jonathan Jung
Practical ECMO education enhanced by AI and grounded in clinical experience. Articles, bedside lessons, and study tools to help clinicians better understand extracorporeal life support.
This is the main ECMO newsletter I write as a working ECMO specialist—aimed at clinicians, but grounded in curiosity. I write to understand. Every article distills a piece of the puzzle, from gas exchange to circuit failures to mobilizing patients on bypass. I use AI tools to speed up the learning curve—and share what I find.
ECMO 143: A Patient & Family Guide helps patients and loved ones understand ECMO in plain language. As an ECMO Specialist, I explain key concepts, answer common questions, and share patient stories to make a difficult experience easier to understand.
If someone you love is on ECMO, or you just want to understand what that even means, I created this new resource with you in mind. ECMO 143: A Patient & Family Guide simplifies complex ICU and ECMO terms and helps you make sense of what’s happening in the room. It’s written with clarity, heart, and a lot of late-night reflection. Free, always.


