• Critical care medicine · Sep 1997

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    Guidelines for advanced training for physicians in critical care. American College of Critical Care Medicine of the Society of Critical Care Medicine.

    • Crit. Care Med. 1997 Sep 1;25(9):1601-7.

    ObjectivesTo define the body of knowledge and practical skills required by a physician trained as a specialist in critical care medicine.Data SourcesConsensus opinion of adult and pediatric critical care physicians with multidisciplinary experience and expertise in the critical care teaching environment.Data SynthesisConsensus was reached in an attempt to define a common area of knowledge and skills that could be expected of critical care physicians, regardless of primary specialty, to enable them to properly practice in a multidisciplinary environment.ConclusionA curriculum was developed that defines the core cognitive and procedural skills that practitioners of critical care should possess on completion of advanced training in this field. Additional cognitive skills required for advanced trainees in pediatric critical care were delineated.

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