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SCCM Pod-102 Leadership in Critical Care - Part I
John McNelis, MD, FCCM, discusses leadership and mentorship in the critical care community. McNelis is vice chairman of the department of surgery and director of surgical critical care and trauma at WinThuop University Hospital in Mineola, New York. In addition, he sits on the steering committee for the Critical Care Leadership Network of the Greater New York Hospital Association (GNYHA), a group of nearly 300 hospitals and continuing care facilities Thuoughout the New York area. The GNYHA seeks to serve healthcare providers, to support patients in their journey toward better health, and to strengthen partnerships that pro...
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - March 2, 2009 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Medicine Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-103 Leadership in Critical Care - Part II
Vladimir Kvetan, MD, FCCM, discusses the history and goals of the Critical Care Leadership Network of the Greater New York Hospital Association for which he is a founding member. Dr. Kvetan is director of critical care at Montefiore Medical Center in New York where he is a professor of medicine and anesthesiology at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. The GNYHA seeks to serve healthcare providers, support patients in their journey toward better health and strengthen partnerships that promote high-quality, more affordable healthcare.
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - March 19, 2009 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Medicine Source Type: podcasts

Patient and Family Engagement in the ICU: Untapped Opportunities and Under Recognized Challenges.
Abstract The call for meaningful patient and family engagement in healthcare and research is gaining impetus. Healthcare institutions and research funding agencies increasingly encourage clinicians and researchers to work actively with patients and their families to advance clinical care and research. Engagement is increasingly mandated by healthcare organizations and is becoming a prerequisite for research funding. In this article, we review the rationale and the current state of patient and family engagement in patient care and research in the intensive care unit (ICU). We identify opportunities to strengthen en...
Source: American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine - April 6, 2018 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Burns KEA, Misak C, Herridge M, Meade MO, Oczkowski S, Patient and Family Partnership Committee of the Canadian Critical Care Trials Group Tags: Am J Respir Crit Care Med Source Type: research

A Perspective from the Neurocritical Care Society and the Society of Critical Care Medicine: Team-Based Care for Neurological Critical Illness
AbstractThe Neurocritical Care Society and the Society of Critical Care Medicine have worked together to create a perspective regarding theStandards of Neurologic Critical Care Units (Moheet et al. in Neurocrit Care 29:145 –160, 2018). The most neurologically ill or injured patients warrant the highest standard of care available; this supports the need for defining and establishing specialized neurological critical care units. Rather than interpreting the Standards as being exclusionary, it is most appropriate to em brace them in the setting of team-based care. Since there are many more patients than there are highly spe...
Source: Neurocritical Care - February 9, 2020 Category: Neurology Source Type: research

Critical Care Nurse Shortage During COVID-19 Pandemic: A Call for Nurse Anesthesia Students to Bedside
By TONYCHRIS NNAKA In March of 2020, when we had limited knowledge on the infectivity and virulence of the virus that causes COVID-19, I joined a team of critical care nurses who were willing to risk their lives to care for those suffering from COVID-19. As a full-time PhD student in nursing, a new parent to my infant son, a primary caregiver to my 73-year-old mother, and as someone with a known history of severe asthma, I knew that I was embarking on a journey that could potentially cost me my professional and personal dreams and endanger those I care for the most in life: my family. My intentions to practice only part...
Source: The Health Care Blog - February 8, 2021 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Christina Liu Tags: Medical Education Medical Practice COVID-19 critical care Nursing Tonychris Nnaka Source Type: blogs

Shared Decision Making in ICUsShared Decision Making in ICUs
Making treatment decisions for critically ill patients requires a partnership between clinicians and patients or their surrogates. A new ACCM/ATS policy statement provides some guidance. Critical Care Medicine
Source: Medscape Critical Care Headlines - January 28, 2016 Category: Intensive Care Tags: Critical Care Journal Article Source Type: news

Position Statement on Pediatric Health Care/Medical Home: Key Issues on Care Coordination, Transitions, and Leadership
The National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP) affirms that the delivery of children's health care should be family-centered, accessible, comprehensive, coordinated, culturally appropriate, compassionate, and focused on the overall well-being of children and families. All qualified pediatric health care providers should collaborate in providing health care services for children in pediatric health care/medical homes. Interventions must address the concepts of family-centered partnerships, community-based systems, and transitional care from pediatric to adult services.
Source: Journal of Pediatric Health Care - February 18, 2016 Category: Pediatrics Tags: NAPNAP Position Statement Source Type: research

Critical care medicine and community involvement in addressing health disparities
With the passage of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), health institutions are trying to accommodate the best cost-effective approach to meet the health demands of American citizens in the 21st century. One component of the ACA requires hospitals to implement health needs assessments to its surrounding communities. This is in an effort to better learn about the community's health issues and expectations, and help foster a medical-community partnership. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services have recently announced a $157 million program to test a medical-community partnership, called the Accountable Health Communities ...
Source: Journal of Critical Care - September 21, 2016 Category: Intensive Care Authors: Panagis Galiatsatos Source Type: research

Unmet Needs in Severe Asthma Subtyping and Precision Medicine Trials: Bridging Clinical and Patient Perspectives.
Abstract Severe asthma affects a small proportion of asthma patients (~ 3-5%) and reflects a failure of conventional asthma medications to provide adequate control. Severe asthma is a disease of significant clinical heterogeneity, likely caused by different pathobiological mechanisms, frequently referred to as endotypes. In the last decade, multiple monoclonal therapies have been developed to target airway type-2 eosinophilic and/or allergic severe asthma. However, the underlying mechanisms of both type 2 immunity and eosinophilia (blood and airway) remain incompletely understood and offer a potential for novel th...
Source: American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine - February 6, 2019 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Siddiqui S, Denlinger LC, Fowler SJ, Akuthota P, Shaw DE, Heaney LG, Brown L, Castro M, Winders TA, Kraft M, Wagers S, Peters MC, Pavord ID, Walker S, Jarjour NN Tags: Am J Respir Crit Care Med Source Type: research

Comprehensive Supportive Care for Patients with Fibrosing Interstitial Lung Disease.
Abstract Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and other forms of fibrosing interstitial lung disease (F-ILD) are life-altering conditions that increasingly deprive patients and their caregivers of their quality of life and force them to alter their life plans. Comprehensive supportive care for patients with F-ILD embraces a holistic approach, based on the development of a strong partnership between patients, caregivers and the healthcare team. It seeks to identify patients' needs and honor their wishes, and aims to help patients maintain their quality of life at the highest level possible, prevent or alleviate suffering ...
Source: American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine - May 2, 2019 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Wijsenbeek MS, Holland AE, Swigris JJ, Renzoni EA Tags: Am J Respir Crit Care Med Source Type: research

Journal of Critical Care: 2014
The advent of a new publishing year is not only the time for reflection but also a time to anticipate future direction and process. 2013 has been exciting for the Journal of Critical Care, and it is thanks to contributors; readers; and, perhaps most specifically, the collaboration between authors and reviewers that form the partnerships necessary to create the publication. Please note all the reviewers recognized in this issue; without their voluntary contribution to review the more than 750 original manuscripts submitted for publication consideration, the peer review process would be untenable, and publication oversight w...
Source: Journal of Critical Care - November 18, 2013 Category: Intensive Care Authors: Philip D. Lumb Tags: Editorial Source Type: research

8th Annual Pediatric Bioethics Conference
Discussion: Ethical Issues Surrounding Childhood Immunizations  Bruce McIntosh, MD   Co-Interim Statewide Child Protection Team Medical Director  Ray Moseley, PhD Bioethics, Law and Medical Professionalism; Director, CTSI Academy of Research Excellence, University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville  Samir Midani, MD  Nemours Children’s Specialty Care, Infectious Disease CME Accreditation Statement (CMEs):
Source: blog.bioethics.net - September 16, 2015 Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Thaddeus Mason Pope Tags: Health Care medical futility blog syndicated Source Type: blogs

The Uniformed Services University's Surgical Critical Care Initiative (SC2i): Bringing Precision Medicine to the Critically Ill.
We present the SC2i experience as a generalizable template for the national integration of federal and non-federal research databanks to foster critical and surgical care precision medicine. PMID: 29635571 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Military Medicine - April 15, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Mil Med Source Type: research