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Historical Article
The surgical intensive care unit of The Mount Sinai Hospital: a brief history focusing on contributions to academic critical care medicine and excellence in patient care.
- Andrew B Leibowitz.
- The Surgical Intensive Care Unit, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY 10029, USA.
- Mt. Sinai J. Med. 2002 Jan 1;69(1-2):25-30.
AbstractThe Mount Sinai Hospital Surgical Intensive Care Unit (SICU) was founded in 1969. Drs. William Shoemaker and Christopher Bryan-Brown were the first directors. Since it was founded, the SICU has been an integral part of the Mount Sinai Medical Center, providing a wide variety of clinical services including critical care, central line placement, and nutritional consultation. As one of the largest training programs in the United States and a frequent contributor to the medical literature, the SICU has also played a vital role in academic critical care medicine.
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