• Curr Opin Crit Care · Aug 2004

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    Critical care in difficult areas.

    • Shirish Prayag.
    • Shree Medical Foundation, Pune, India. critical@vsnl.com
    • Curr Opin Crit Care. 2004 Aug 1; 10 (4): 299-303.

    AbstractCritical care in India has grown very rapidly in the past decade. The Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine has developed into a strong national body that has established its own journal, academic program, and Web site. Its annual national congresses are well organized and very well attended and have a high degree of academic content. International publications have started coming out of India despite limitations. International recognition of the standards of critical care in India has begun. Besides other common patients seen everywhere, those with tropical diseases form a significant group of patients in Indian ICUs. Development of guidelines, starting formal training through a certificate course, and formation of a resuscitation council have been some of the other achievements of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine. A number of problems still exist in the field of critical care in India. Considering that India as a portal for medical tourism, growth of this field is expected in the next decade.

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