This paper describes a paradigm shift occurring in neonatal intensive care. Care teams are moving from a focus limited to healing the baby’s medical problems towards a focus that also requires ...
Respiratory and heart problems are the top reasons children are admitted to pediatric intensive care units (PICUs) in the U.S. (Photo Credit: Monkey Business Images/Dreamstime) What is the PICU? The ...
Some people have heard of the ICU but don’t fully understand what goes on in an intensive care unit. Read on to learn more about these specialty hospital wards that help treat severe cases and provide ...
Intensive care or critical care refers to the care provided to patients whilst they are in hospital with severe illnesses or injuries that may become life threatening. Critical care usually takes ...
Critical care medicine (CCM) in China is entering a new phase with the release of comprehensive national guidelines that ...
The primary training goal is to prepare our graduates to be excellent clinicians, ready to enter and excel in any practice after graduation with a strong emphasis on TEE. Upon completion of the ...
Different hospitals may use these specialized units for cardiac or critical care, which may be similar to an intensive care unit (ICU). Once you don’t need 24-hour critical or cardiac care, you will ...
Global Critical Care Devices Market OutlookThe global critical care devices market is expected to register steady growth at a compound annual growth rate of approximately 6% during the forecast period ...
The SSM Health/Saint Louis University School of Medicine offers a 36-month fellowship training program in pediatric critical care medicine. Designed in accordance with Accreditation Council for ...
Post-intensive care syndrome (PICS) refers to a group of health impairments that can occur after a person survives a life threatening condition. It can cause physical, cognitive, and mental health ...
The medical term ‘iatrogenic’ refers to a condition that is due to the action of a physician or a therapy the doctor prescribed. An iatrogenic disease may be inadvertently caused by a physician or a ...
The SSM Health/Saint Louis University School of Medicine Critical Care Medicine fellowship program offers a one or two-year A.C.G.M.E.-accredited critical care fellowship to graduates of approved ...