Couldn’t agree more. I worked with him as a resident. His ICU book is great. If he stopped after articles helping to debunk CVP / fluid responsiveness and then volume (over)resuscitation, I think he’d be held in quite high esteem in the crit care academia community.
Much of the unit rolled our collective eyes at the vitamin C protocol but as a resident, we ordered the protocol, especially for a low risk and potentially high reward med like vit C.
We would even have to order bmp more often to check glucose, cause he was convinced the ascorbic acid falsely elevated the finger stick glucometer reading. But no, it was the steroid that made it go high, not just the reading.
But you gotta hand it to him, he really drank his own kool-aid. He believes it and defends his protocols aggressively.